Hello,
I try to automate the tag creation with pipeline.
I built a shell script which seems to work on local. However it makes pipeline fail.
Here is my pipeline:
# This is a sample build configuration for Java (Maven).
# Check our guides at https://confluence.atlassian.com/x/zd-5Mw for more examples.
# Only use spaces to indent your .yml configuration.
# -----
# You can specify a custom docker image from Docker Hub as your build environment.
image: maven:3.3.9
pipelines:
default:
- step:
caches:
- maven
script: # Modify the commands below to build your repository.
- mvn clean package -Denv=uat
branches:
master:
- step:
caches:
- maven
script: # Modify the commands below to build your repository.
- mvn clean package -Denv=uat
- sh tag.sh
The shell script:
#!/bin/sh
# retrieve branch name
BRANCH_NAME=$(git branch | sed -n '/\* /s///p')
# remove prefix release
REGEXP_RELEASE="release\/"
VERSION_BRANCH=$(echo "$BRANCH_NAME" | sed "s/$REGEXP_RELEASE//")
echo "Current version branch is $VERSION_BRANCH"
# retrieve the last commit on the branch
VERSION=$(git describe --tags --match=$VERSION_BRANCH* --abbrev=0)
# split into array
VERSION_BITS=(${VERSION//./ })
#get number parts and increase last one by 1
VNUM1=${VERSION_BITS[0]}
VNUM2=${VERSION_BITS[1]}
VNUM3=${VERSION_BITS[2]}
VNUM3=$((VNUM3+1))
#create new tag
NEW_TAG="$VNUM1.$VNUM2.$VNUM3"
echo "Updating $VERSION to $NEW_TAG"
#get current hash and see if it already has a tag
GIT_COMMIT=`git rev-parse HEAD`
NEEDS_TAG=`git describe --contains $GIT_COMMIT`
#only tag if no tag already (would be better if the git describe command above could have a silent option)
if [ -z "$NEEDS_TAG" ]; then
echo "Tagged with $NEW_TAG (Ignoring fatal:cannot describe - this means commit is untagged) "
git tag $NEW_TAG
git push --tags
else
echo "Already a tag on this commit"
fi
When I remove the line with sh tag.sh I do not have issues. However when I add it I have the pipeline build in failure but no logs.
The shell script is at the root of my project. Do you have any idea?
Thanks in advance
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