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bosh.io release resource

Tracks the versions of a release on bosh.io.

For example, to automatically consume releases of Concourse:

resources:
- name: concourse
  type: bosh-io-release
  source:
    repository: concourse/concourse-bosh-release

Source Configuration

  • repository: Required. The GitHub repository of the release, i.e. username/reponame.
  • regexp: Optional A regular expression matching the version(s) to fetch, i.e. 13.*.

Behavior

check: Check for new versions of the release.

Detects new versions of the release that have been published to bosh.io. If no version is specified, check returns the latest version, otherwise check returns all versions from the version specified on.

Note that there may be a delay between the final release appearing on GitHub, and it appearing in bosh.io.

in: Fetch a version of the release.

Fetches a given release, placing the following in the destination:

  • version: The version number of the release.
  • url: A URL that can be used to download the release tarball.
  • sha1: The sha1 of the release tarball.
  • sha256: The sha256 of the release tarball.
  • release.tgz: The release tarball, if the tarball param is true.

Parameters

  • tarball: Optional. Default true. Fetch the release tarball.

Development

Prerequisites

  • docker is required - version 17.06.x is tested; earlier versions may also work.

Running the tests

The tests have been embedded with the Dockerfile; ensuring that the testing environment is consistent across any docker enabled platform. When the docker image builds, the test are run inside the docker container, on failure they will stop the build.

Run the tests with the following command:

docker build -t bosh-io-release-resource --target tests --build-arg base_image=concourse/resource-types-base-image-static:latest .

Contributing

Please make all pull requests to the master branch and ensure tests pass locally.