Base a stage in pipeline by using a preloaded template

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I want to fasten the process of adding more steps to a delivery pipeline by basing new stage in the pipeline on a preloaded template. The template will hold the env variables, jobs and input

This is supposed to happen on me clicking the add stage button.

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Jul 11, 2018 in Other DevOps Questions by DragonLord999
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I don't think it's possible to load a template using just the add stage button in the delivery pipeline. But you can try this.

  • create a template/reference stage in your Delivery Pipeline with all the environment properties and clone new stages from this reference
  • Export your pipeline (with reference stage) as yaml and than use this pipeline.yaml for creating new pipelines. More information on exporting pipeline as yaml and using it in your project can be found here - Delivery Pipeline Info 
answered Jul 11, 2018 by ajs3033
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