Pipes Mod for Flowpipe
Pipes pipeline library for Flowpipe, enabling seamless integration of Pipes services into your workflows.
Documentation
Getting Started
Installation
Download and install Flowpipe (https://flowpipe.io/downloads). Or use Brew:
brew tap turbot/tapbrew install flowpipeConnections
By default, the following environment variables will be used for authentication:
PIPES_TOKEN
You can also create connection resources in configuration files:
vi ~/.flowpipe/config/pipes.fpcconnection "pipes" "my_pipes" { token = "tpt_cld630jSCGU4yre79890csdjch79"}For more information on connections in Flowpipe, please see Managing commercialonnections.
Usage
mkdir my_modcd my_modflowpipe mod initInstall the Pipes mod as a dependency:
flowpipe mod install github.com/turbot/flowpipe-mod-pipesUse the dependency in a pipeline step:
vi my_pipeline.fppipeline "my_pipeline" {
step "pipeline" "list_organization_members" { pipeline = pipes.pipeline.list_organization_members args = { org_handle = "acme-demo" } }}flowpipe pipeline run my_pipelineDeveloping
Clone:
git clone https://github.com/turbot/flowpipe-mod-pipes.gitcd flowpipe-mod-pipesList pipelines:
flowpipe pipeline listRun a pipeline:
flowpipe pipeline run get_user --arg user_handle=turbotTo use a specific connection, specify the conn pipeline argument:
flowpipe pipeline run get_user --arg user_handle=turbot --arg conn=connection.pipes.my_pipesOpen Source & Contributing
This repository is published under the Apache 2.0 license. Please see our code of conduct. We look forward to collaborating with you!
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