Porter Manifest File Format 1.2.0
Porter Manifest File Format 1.2.0
Bundle manifest file format version 1.2.0 requires the persistent-parameters experimental feature flag.
Changes
Add persistent field to parameter definitions.
- Add
parameters.persistentwhich, whentrue, automatically wires up a matching output so the parameter value is remembered across bundle executions (install → upgrade, install → uninstall).
Example
schemaVersion: 1.2.0
name: myapp
version: 1.0.0
registry: localhost:5000
mixins:
- exec
parameters:
- name: resource-group
type: string
persistent: true
install:
- exec:
description: "Deploy to ${bundle.parameters.resource-group}"
command: deploy.sh
upgrade:
- exec:
description: "Upgrade in ${bundle.parameters.resource-group}"
command: upgrade.sh
# resource-group is automatically provided from the install output
uninstall:
- exec:
description: "Remove from ${bundle.parameters.resource-group}"
command: teardown.sh
# resource-group is automatically provided from the install outputUsing Persistent Parameters
Enable the feature with the --experimental flag:
export PORTER_EXPERIMENTAL=persistent-parameters
porter build
Or set it in ~/.porter/config.toml:
experimental = ["persistent-parameters"]See Persisting Data Between Bundle Actions for a full guide.