Time Resource
Implements a resource that reports new versions on a configured interval. The
interval can be arbitrarily long.
This resource is built to satisfy "trigger this build at least once every 5
minutes," not "trigger this build on the 10th hour of every Sunday." That
level of precision is better left to other tools.
Source Configuration
-
interval
: Optional. The interval on which to report new versions. Valid
values: 60s
, 90m
, 1h
.
-
location
: Optional. Default UTC
. The
location in
which to interpret start
, stop
, and days
.
e.g.
location: Africa/Abidjan
-
start
and stop
: Optional. Only create new time versions between this
time range. The supported formats for the times are: 3:04 PM
, 3PM
, 3 PM
, 15:04
, and 1504
.
e.g.
start: 8:00 PM
stop: 9:00 PM
Deprecation: an offset may be appended, e.g. +0700
or -0400
, but you
should use location
instead.
-
days
: Optional. Run only on these day(s). Supported days are: Sunday
,
Monday
, Tuesday
, Wednesday
, Thursday
, Friday
and Saturday
.
e.g.
days: [Monday, Wednesday]
These can be combined to emit a new version on an interval during a particular
time period.
Behavior
check
: Produce timestamps satisfying the interval.
Returns current version and new version only if it has been longer than interval
since the
given version, or if there is no version given.
in
: Report the given time.
Fetches the given timestamp, writing the request's metadata to input
in the
destination.
Parameters
None.
out
: Produce the current time.
Returns a version for the current timestamp. This can be used to record the
time within a build plan, e.g. after running some long-running task.
Parameters
None.
Examples
Periodic trigger
resources:
- name: 5m
type: time
source: {interval: 5m}
jobs:
- name: something-every-5m
plan:
- get: 5m
trigger: true
- task: something
config: # ...
Trigger once within time range
resources:
- name: after-midnight
type: time
source:
start: 12:00 AM
stop: 1:00 AM
location: Asia/Sakhalin
jobs:
- name: something-after-midnight
plan:
- get: after-midnight
trigger: true
- task: something
config: # ...
Trigger on an interval within time range
resources:
- name: 5m-during-midnight-hour
type: time
source:
interval: 5m
start: 12:00 AM
stop: 1:00 AM
location: America/Bahia_Banderas
jobs:
- name: something-every-5m-during-midnight-hour
plan:
- get: 5m-during-midnight-hour
trigger: true
- task: something
config: # ...
Development
Prerequisites
- golang is required - version 1.9.x is tested; earlier versions may also
work.
- docker is required - version 17.06.x is tested; earlier versions may also
work.
- go mod is used for dependency management of the golang packages.
Running the tests
The tests have been embedded with the Dockerfile
; ensuring that the testing
environment is consistent across any docker
enabled platform. When the docker
image builds, the test are run inside the docker container, on failure they
will stop the build.
Run the tests with the following commands for both alpine
and ubuntu
images:
docker build -t time-resource -f dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile .
docker build -t time-resource -f dockerfiles/ubuntu/Dockerfile .
Contributing
Please make all pull requests to the master
branch and ensure tests pass
locally.