#!/bin/bash set -eu # API trigger another project's pipeline curl --silent \ -X POST \ -F "token=${CI_JOB_TOKEN}" \ -F "ref=master" \ -F "variables[TRGR_PROJECT]=${TRGR_PROJECT}" \ -F "variables[TRGR_REF]=${TRGR_REF}" \ -F "variables[IMAGE_NAME]=${IMAGE_NAME}" \ -F "variables[IMAGE_TAG]=${IMAGE_TAG}" \ "https://${CI_SERVER_HOST}/api/v4/projects/${DWNSTRM_ID}/trigger/pipeline" | \ tee pipeline PIPELINE_ID=$(cat pipeline | jq ".id") echo "\nWaiting on ${PIPELINE_ID} status..." # This part polls for the triggered pipeline status, the native # `trigger` job does not return this status via API. # This is a workaround for a Gitlab bug, waits here until # https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/326137 gets fixed. # The timeout is 360 curls with 8 sec interval, roughly an hour. function get_status() { curl --silent \ --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: ${PIPELINE_TOKEN}" \ "https://${CI_SERVER_HOST}/api/v4/projects/${DWNSTRM_ID}/pipelines/${PIPELINE_ID}" | \ jq --raw-output ".status"; } for i in $(seq 1 360); do STATUS=$(get_status); echo "Triggered pipeline status is ${STATUS}"; if [[ ${STATUS} =~ ^(pending|running|created)$ ]]; then echo "Busy..."; elif [[ ${STATUS} =~ ^(failed|canceled|skipped|manual)$ ]]; then exit 1; elif [[ ${STATUS} =~ ^(success)$ ]]; then exit 0; else exit 1; fi sleep 8; done