Spice up your Bitrise.io logs with a random Gif from Giphy (saved into $GIF_URL)
Can be run directly with the bitrise CLI,
just git clone
this repository, cd
into it's folder in your Terminal/Command Line
and call bitrise run test
.
Check the bitrise.yml
file for required inputs which have to be
added to your .bitrise.secrets.yml
file!
Step by step:
git clone
the repositorycd
into the directory of the step (the one you just git clone
d).bitrise.secrets.yml
file in the same directory of bitrise.yml
- the .bitrise.secrets.yml
is a git ignored file, you can store your secrets inbitrise.yml
file for any secret you should set in .bitrise.secrets.yml
# define these in your .bitrise.secrets.yml
, in the app:envs
section..bitrise.secrets.yml
you can just run this step with the bitrise CLI: bitrise run test
An example .bitrise.secrets.yml
file:
envs:
- A_SECRET_PARAM_ONE: the value for secret one
- A_SECRET_PARAM_TWO: the value for secret two
step.sh
with your functionalitystep.yml
(inputs
section)step.yml
toobitrise.yml
bitrise run test
- if it works, you're readyFor Step development guidelines & best practices check this documentation: https://github.com/bitrise-io/bitrise/blob/master/_docs/step-development-guideline.md.
NOTE:
If you want to use your step in your project's bitrise.yml
:
bitrise.yml
with the git::PUBLIC-GIT-CLONE-URL@BRANCH
step reference style:- git::https://github.com/user/my-step.git@branch:
title: My step
inputs:
- my_input_1: "my value 1"
- my_input_2: "my value 2"
You can find more examples of step reference styles in the bitrise CLI repository.
git clone
itbitrise
project, either on your Mac or on bitrise.iobitrise.yml
with either a relative path, or with a git URL format- original-step-id:
use - path::./relative/path/of/script/on/your/Mac:
- original-step-id:
use - git::https://github.com/user/step.git@branch:
You can share your Step or step version with the bitrise CLI. Just run bitrise share
and follow the guide it prints.