Hello,
I have a pipeline which contains a "atlassian/ssh-run:0.6.1" pipe added. I am executing some custom command which has been added in the bashrc. Those commands are not working for example. I have added "alias cecho='echo -e'" in bashrc, when I run this command through pipeline's pipe command section. I also tried alias "alias cecho='echo -e'" directly in the command key, but I still get command not found. I get command not found. Although I am able to run it on the server directly when I try to access the remove server from my local. I have checked my connection to the remote server is established, and other basic commands like ls and cd works and I am in correct directories and also I am able to navigate. But bashrc is not executing when the remote server connection is established.
Is there anything wrong I am doing?
this is the small piece of block in the pipeline
- stage:
name: Build and Deploy
steps:
- step:
name: Build the Application
deployment: development staging
script:
- echo "This is building phase"
- pipe: atlassian/ssh-run:0.6.1
variables:
SSH_USER: $BUILD_USER
SERVER: $BUILD_SERVER
COMMAND: 'alias cecho="echo -e" && cecho "=====This should work"'
@Bhushan Patil hi. Try this example (move your complex command into myscript.sh):
script: - pipe: atlassian/ssh-run:0.6.1 variables: SSH_USER: 'ec2-user' SERVER: '127.0.0.1' SSH_KEY: $MY_SSH_KEY MODE: 'script' COMMAND: 'myscript.sh' # path to a script in your repository
Regards, Igor
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