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   condition: string
 
   condition: string
 
   continueOnError: boolean                # 'true' if future jobs should run even if this job fails; defaults to 'false'
 
   continueOnError: boolean                # 'true' if future jobs should run even if this job fails; defaults to 'false'
   container: containerReference # container to run this job inside
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   container: containerReference           # Container to run this job inside
 
   services: { string: string | container } # container resources to run as a service container
 
   services: { string: string | container } # container resources to run as a service container
 
   timeoutInMinutes: nonEmptyString        # how long to run the job before automatically cancelling
 
   timeoutInMinutes: nonEmptyString        # how long to run the job before automatically cancelling

Revision as of 12:55, 3 March 2022

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/pipelines/process/deployment-jobs?view=azure-devops

jobs:
- deployment: string   # Name of the deployment. The word "deploy" is a keyword and is unsupported as the deployment name.
  displayName: string  # friendly name to display in the UI
  pool:                # not required for virtual machine resources
    name: string       # Use only global level variables. Stage/job level variables are not supported to define pool name.
    demands: string | [ string ]
  workspace:
    clean: outputs | resources | all # what to clean up before the job runs
  dependsOn: string
  condition: string
  continueOnError: boolean                 # 'true' if future jobs should run even if this job fails; defaults to 'false'
  container: containerReference            # Container to run this job inside
  services: { string: string | container } # container resources to run as a service container
  timeoutInMinutes: nonEmptyString         # how long to run the job before automatically cancelling
  cancelTimeoutInMinutes: nonEmptyString   # how much time to give 'run always even if cancelled tasks' before killing them
  variables:                               # several syntaxes, see specific section
  environment: string  # target environment name and optionally a resource name to record the deployment history; format: <environment-name>.<resource-name>
  strategy:
    runOnce:    #rolling, canary are the other strategies that are supported
      deploy:
        steps: [ script | bash | pwsh | powershell | checkout | task | templateReference ]

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