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Help Center/ CodeArts Pipeline/ User Guide/ Checking a Pipeline

Checking a Pipeline

Updated on 2025-01-22 GMT+08:00

You can check the pipeline list, pipeline execution history, execution details, and queuing status.

Notes and Constraints

By default, only project managers, project creators, and pipeline creators can delete pipelines. You can configure permissions for different roles.

Checking a Pipeline

  1. Access the CodeArts Pipeline homepage.

    The pipeline list page displays all pipelines of the current user. The information is listed in the following table.

    Table 1 Pipeline information

    Parameter

    Description

    Name

    Pipeline name and the project to which the pipeline belongs.

    NOTE:

    If you access CodeArts Pipeline through a project, the project name will not be displayed here.

    Last Executed

    Information about the most recently executed pipeline, including the execution mode, branch, latest code commit ID, and executor.

    Workflow

    Scheduling process and execution status (completed, failed, running, or stopped) of the pipeline.

    Started & Lasted

    Start time and duration of the last execution.

    Operation

    • Click to execute the pipeline.
    • Click to favorite a pipeline. After the pipeline is favorited, the icon changes to . You can click the icon again to unfavorite the pipeline.
      NOTE:

      After you favorite a pipeline, the pipeline will be displayed on top of the pipeline list when you access the page again. Favorited pipelines are sorted in descending order based on their last execution time. If they have not been executed, they are sorted in descending order based on their creation time.

    • Click and select Edit to edit a pipeline.
    • Click and select Clone to quickly create a pipeline based on the current pipeline.
    • Click and select Preview to preview a pipeline.
    • Click and select Operation History to view historical operation records (creation, editing, and failure).
    • Click and select Set Tag. In the displayed dialog box, perform the following operations.
      • Click to add tags for the pipeline. Max. five tags for each pipeline.
      • Click Manage Tags to create, edit, or delete tags.

        NOTE:

        A tenant can create a maximum of 100 tags.

    • Click and select Disable to disable a pipeline.
    • Click and select Delete to delete a pipeline.
    • By default, all users can view the pipeline list.
    • Click the drop-down list box of All Pipelines to filter pipelines by All pipelines, My created pipelines, or My executed pipelines.
    • You can search for a pipeline by its name.
    • Click Set in the upper right corner to customize the pipeline display information.

  2. Click a pipeline name, the Execution History page is displayed, showing the execution records.

    NOTE:

    Execution records are generated only after the first execution.

    Table 2 Execution history

    Parameter

    Description

    Execution Message

    Displays the execution sequence number, execution branch, latest commit information, and latest commit ID of the branch.

    Status

    Pipeline execution status, including completed, running, failed, stopped, paused, suspended, and ignored.

    Execution Type

    Pipeline triggers, including manually, scheduled task, MR, push, webhook, and sub-pipeline.

    Workflow

    Scheduling process and execution status (completed, failed, running, or stopped) of the pipeline.

    Execution Time

    Time when the pipeline starts to be executed.

    Execution Duration

    Duration of the pipeline execution.

    • You can click the time filter to filter execution records by time. By default, executions in the past 31 days are displayed. You can also check executions in the past 7 days, 14 days, or 90 days.
    • Click Set in the upper right corner to customize the pipeline execution history information.

  3. Click the execution ID to go to the Pipeline Details page and check the execution details.

    Table 3 Operations on the pipeline details page

    Operation

    Description

    Retry

    If the execution fails, you can click Retry in the upper right corner to continue the execution.

    Edit

    You can click Edit to orchestrate the pipeline.

    Execute

    You can click Execute to execute the pipeline with the latest configurations. An execution record will be generated.

    Download

    You can click Download next to Output to download the build packages.

    NOTE:
    • Build packages are available only for build jobs.
    • If there are multiple build packages, click Download All.
    • Only the latest 10 build packages are displayed. To download other build packages, go to the Release Repos page.

    View logs

    Click a job card to check its logs and result.

    NOTE:
    • No log will be generated for jobs of DelayedExecution and PipelineSuspension.
    • You can click the failed job card to check the failing reason.

    More operations

    Click in the upper right corner of the page to clone, preview, disable, and delete the pipeline, and check the operation history.

  4. Click the Queued tab.

    This page displays the instances to be executed.

    • Max. 100 queuing instances per pipeline.
    • Instances will not be executed after 24 hours of waiting.
    • Click in the Operation column to cancel the queuing.
    • Instance configurations are fixed once they enter the queue.

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