# Matrix workflows Woodpecker has integrated support for matrix workflows. Woodpecker executes a separate workflow for each combination in the matrix, allowing you to build and test against multiple configurations. Example matrix definition: ```yaml matrix: GO_VERSION: - 1.4 - 1.3 REDIS_VERSION: - 2.6 - 2.8 - 3.0 ``` Example matrix definition containing only specific combinations: ```yaml matrix: include: - GO_VERSION: 1.4 REDIS_VERSION: 2.8 - GO_VERSION: 1.5 REDIS_VERSION: 2.8 - GO_VERSION: 1.6 REDIS_VERSION: 3.0 ``` ## Interpolation Matrix variables are interpolated in the YAML using the `${VARIABLE}` syntax, before the YAML is parsed. This is an example YAML file before interpolating matrix parameters: ```yaml matrix: GO_VERSION: - 1.4 - 1.3 DATABASE: - mysql:8 - mysql:5 - mariadb:10.1 steps: - name: build image: golang:${GO_VERSION} commands: - go get - go build - go test services: - name: database image: ${DATABASE} ``` Example YAML file after injecting the matrix parameters: ```diff steps: - name: build - image: golang:${GO_VERSION} + image: golang:1.4 commands: - go get - go build - go test + environment: + - GO_VERSION=1.4 + - DATABASE=mysql:8 services: - name: database - image: ${DATABASE} + image: mysql:8 ``` ## Examples ### Example matrix pipeline based on Docker image tag ```yaml matrix: TAG: - 1.7 - 1.8 - latest steps: - name: build image: golang:${TAG} commands: - go build - go test ``` ### Example matrix pipeline based on container image ```yaml matrix: IMAGE: - golang:1.7 - golang:1.8 - golang:latest steps: - name: build image: ${IMAGE} commands: - go build - go test ``` ### Example matrix pipeline using multiple platforms ```yaml matrix: platform: - linux/amd64 - linux/arm64 labels: platform: ${platform} steps: - name: test image: alpine commands: - echo "I am running on ${platform}" - name: test-arm-only image: alpine commands: - echo "I am running on ${platform}" - echo "Arm is cool!" when: platform: linux/arm* ``` :::note If you want to control the architecture of a pipeline on a Kubernetes runner, see [the nodeSelector documentation of the Kubernetes backend](../30-administration/22-backends/40-kubernetes.md#nodeselector). :::