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The Exec plugin executes any command to perform a deploy. This enables the use of pre-existing deployment tools.
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Exec Platform
Execute any command to perform a deploy.
This plugin lets you use almost any pre-existing deployment tool for the deploy step of Waypoint. This is a great way to take a pre-existing application and begin using Waypoint. For example, you can wrap "kubectl" calls if you already have Kubernetes configurations, or "helm" if you use Helm, and so on.
The "exec" plugin is meant to be an escape hatch from Waypoint. In working this way, you will lose many Waypoint benefits. For example, "waypoint destroy" functionality will not work with deploys created with the exec plugin.
Templates
The exec plugin supports templating to access input information about the artifact. There are two mechanisms for templates:
Any argument in "command" is processed as a template.
You may specify a file or directory to be processed for templating using the "template" stanza. Any argument with the value
<TPL>
in it will be replaced with the path to the template.
Templating follows the format of a Go text/template template. The top of the documentation there has details on the format.
Common Values
The following template values are always available:
- ".Env" (map<string>string) - These are environment variables that should be set on the deployed workload. These enable the entrypoint to work so you should set these if able.
- ".Workspace" (string) - The workspace name that the Waypoint deploy is running in. This lets you potentially deploy to different clusters based on this value.
Docker Image Input
If the build step creates a Docker image, the following template variables are available:
".Input.DockerImageFull" (string) - The full Docker image name and tag.
".Input.DockerImageName" (string) - The Docker image name, without the tag.
".Input.DockerImageTag" (string) - The Docker image tag, such as "latest".
Interface
- Input: exec.Input
- Output: exec.Deployment
Examples
Parameters
4 Results
The command to execute for the deploy as a list of strings. Each value in the list will be rendered as a template, so it may contain template directives. Additionally, the special string
<TPL>
will be replaced with the path to the rendered file-based templates. If your template path was to a file, this will be a path a file. Otherwise, it will be a path to a directory.A stanza that declares that a file or directory should be template-rendered.
The path to the file or directory to render as a template. Templating uses the following format: https://golang.org/pkg/text/template/ Available template variables depends on the input artifact.