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# Workflows
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A pipeline has at least one workflow. A workflow is a set of steps that are executed in sequence using the same workspace which is a shared folder containing the repository and all the generated data from previous steps.
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In case there is a single configuration in `.woodpecker.yaml` Woodpecker will create a pipeline with a single workflow.
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By placing the configurations in a folder which is by default named `.woodpecker/` Woodpecker will create a pipeline with multiple workflows each named by the file they are defined in. Only `.yml` and `.yaml` files will be used and files in any subfolders like `.woodpecker/sub-folder/test.yaml` will be ignored.
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You can also set some custom path like `.my-ci/pipelines/` instead of `.woodpecker/` in the [project settings](./75-project-settings.md).
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## Benefits of using workflows
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- faster lint/test feedback, the workflow doesn't have to run fully to have a lint status pushed to the remote
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- better organization of a pipeline along various concerns using one workflow for: testing, linting, building and deploying
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- utilizing more agents to speed up the execution of the whole pipeline
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## Example workflow definition
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:::warning
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Please note that files are only shared between steps of the same workflow (see [File changes are incremental](./20-workflow-syntax.md#file-changes-are-incremental)). That means you cannot access artifacts e.g. from the `build` workflow in the `deploy` workflow.
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If you still need to pass artifacts between the workflows you need use some storage [plugin](./51-plugins/51-overview.md) (e.g. one which stores files in an Amazon S3 bucket).
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:::
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```bash
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.woodpecker/
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├── .build.yaml
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├── .deploy.yaml
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├── .lint.yaml
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└── .test.yaml
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```
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```yaml title=".woodpecker/.build.yaml"
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steps:
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- name: build
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image: debian:stable-slim
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commands:
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- echo building
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- sleep 5
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```
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```yaml title=".woodpecker/.deploy.yaml"
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steps:
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- name: deploy
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image: debian:stable-slim
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commands:
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- echo deploying
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depends_on:
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- lint
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- build
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- test
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```
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```yaml title=".woodpecker/.test.yaml"
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steps:
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- name: test
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image: debian:stable-slim
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commands:
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- echo testing
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- sleep 5
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depends_on:
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- build
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```
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```yaml title=".woodpecker/.lint.yaml"
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steps:
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- name: lint
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image: debian:stable-slim
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commands:
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- echo linting
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- sleep 5
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```
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## Status lines
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Each workflow will report its own status back to your forge.
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## Flow control
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The workflows run in parallel on separate agents and share nothing.
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Dependencies between workflows can be set with the `depends_on` element. A workflow doesn't execute until all of its dependencies finished successfully.
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The name for a `depends_on` entry is the filename without the path, leading dots and without the file extension `.yml` or `.yaml`. If the project config for example uses `.woodpecker/` as path for CI files with a file named `.woodpecker/.lint.yaml` the corresponding `depends_on` entry would be `lint`.
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```diff
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steps:
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- name: deploy
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image: debian:stable-slim
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commands:
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- echo deploying
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+depends_on:
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+ - lint
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+ - build
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+ - test
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```
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Workflows that need to run even on failures should set the `runs_on` tag.
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```diff
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steps:
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- name: notify
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image: debian:stable-slim
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commands:
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- echo notifying
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depends_on:
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- deploy
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+runs_on: [ success, failure ]
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```
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:::info
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Some workflows don't need the source code, like creating a notification on failure.
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Read more about `skip_clone` at [pipeline syntax](./20-workflow-syntax.md#skip_clone)
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