dotnet-installer/eng/common/templates/job/source-build.yml
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Update dependencies from https://github.com/dotnet/arcade build 20220207.2 (#13187)
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parameters:
# This template adds arcade-powered source-build to CI. The template produces a server job with a
# default ID 'Source_Build_Complete' to put in a dependency list if necessary.
# Specifies the prefix for source-build jobs added to pipeline. Use this if disambiguation needed.
jobNamePrefix: 'Source_Build'
# Defines the platform on which to run the job. By default, a linux-x64 machine, suitable for
# managed-only repositories. This is an object with these properties:
#
# name: ''
# The name of the job. This is included in the job ID.
# targetRID: ''
# The name of the target RID to use, instead of the one auto-detected by Arcade.
# nonPortable: false
# Enables non-portable mode. This means a more specific RID (e.g. fedora.32-x64 rather than
# linux-x64), and compiling against distro-provided packages rather than portable ones.
# skipPublishValidation: false
# Disables publishing validation. By default, a check is performed to ensure no packages are
# published by source-build.
# container: ''
# A container to use. Runs in docker.
# pool: {}
# A pool to use. Runs directly on an agent.
# buildScript: ''
# Specifies the build script to invoke to perform the build in the repo. The default
# './build.sh' should work for typical Arcade repositories, but this is customizable for
# difficult situations.
# jobProperties: {}
# A list of job properties to inject at the top level, for potential extensibility beyond
# container and pool.
platform: {}
jobs:
- job: ${{ parameters.jobNamePrefix }}_${{ parameters.platform.name }}
displayName: Source-Build (${{ parameters.platform.name }})
${{ each property in parameters.platform.jobProperties }}:
${{ property.key }}: ${{ property.value }}
${{ if ne(parameters.platform.container, '') }}:
container: ${{ parameters.platform.container }}
${{ if eq(parameters.platform.pool, '') }}:
# The default VM host AzDO pool. This should be capable of running Docker containers: almost all
# source-build builds run in Docker, including the default managed platform.
pool:
${{ if eq(variables['System.TeamProject'], 'public') }}:
name: NetCore1ESPool-Public
demands: ImageOverride -equals Build.Ubuntu.1804.Amd64.Open
${{ if eq(variables['System.TeamProject'], 'internal') }}:
name: NetCore1ESPool-Internal
demands: ImageOverride -equals Build.Ubuntu.1804.Amd64
${{ if ne(parameters.platform.pool, '') }}:
pool: ${{ parameters.platform.pool }}
workspace:
clean: all
steps:
- template: /eng/common/templates/steps/source-build.yml
parameters:
platform: ${{ parameters.platform }}