![pypyr task runner for automation pipelines](https://pypyr.io/images/2x1/pypyr-taskrunner-yaml-pipeline-automation-1200x600.1bd2401e4f8071d85bcb1301128e4717f0f54a278e91c9c350051191de9d22c0.png) # pypyr automation task runner All documentation is here: [![build status](https://github.com/pypyr/pypyr/workflows/lint-test-build/badge.svg?branch=main)](https://github.com/pypyr/pypyr/actions) [![coverage status](https://codecov.io/gh/pypyr/pypyr/branch/main/graph/badge.svg)](https://codecov.io/gh/pypyr/pypyr) [![pypi version](https://badge.fury.io/py/pypyr.svg)](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pypyr/) [![apache 2.0 license](https://img.shields.io/github/license/pypyr/pypyr)](https://opensource.org/licenses/Apache-2.0) *pypyr* > pronounce how you like, but I generally say *piper* as in "piping down the valleys wild" pypyr is a free & open-source task-runner that lets you define and run sequential steps in a pipeline. Like a turbo-charged shell script, but less finicky. Less annoying than a makefile. pypyr runs pipelines defined in yaml. A pipeline is pretty much anything you want to automate with a sequence of steps. Automate anything by combining commands, different scripts in different languages & applications into one pipeline process. You can run loops, conditionally execute steps based on conditions you specify, wait for status changes before continuing, break on failure conditions or swallow errors. Pretty useful for orchestrating continuous integration, continuous deployment & devops operations. pypyr gives you simple variable substitution & configuration file management so you can read, merge and write configuration files to and from yaml, json or just text. ## Installation ```console $ pip install --upgrade pypyr ``` Tested against Python \>=3.7 pypyr runs on Linux, MacOS & Windows. pypyr also runs fine on CI servers & containers - pretty much anywhere with a Python run-time will work. ## Usage ### This is a pipeline Example pipeline that runs a sequence of steps and takes an optional custom cli input argument: ```yaml # ./show-me-what-you-got.yaml context_parser: pypyr.parser.keyvaluepairs steps: - name: pypyr.steps.echo in: echoMe: o hai! - name: pypyr.steps.cmd in: cmd: echo any cmd you like - name: pypyr.steps.shell in: cmd: echo ninja shell power | grep '^ninja.*r$' - name: pypyr.steps.py in: py: print('any python you like') - name: pypyr.steps.cmd while: max: 3 in: cmd: echo gimme a {whileCounter} - name: pypyr.steps.cmd foreach: [once, twice, thrice] in: cmd: echo say {i} - name: pypyr.steps.default in: defaults: sayBye: False - name: pypyr.steps.echo run: '{sayBye}' in: echoMe: k bye! ``` ### This is how you run a pipeline This is what happens when you run this pipeline: ```console $ pypyr show-me-what-you-got o hai! any cmd you like ninja shell power any python you like gimme a 1 gimme a 2 gimme a 3 say once say twice say thrice $ pypyr show-me-what-you-got sayBye=true o hai! any cmd you like ninja shell power any python you like gimme a 1 gimme a 2 gimme a 3 say once say twice say thrice k bye! ``` ## Help! Don't Panic! Check the [pypyr technical docs](https://pypyr.io/docs/) to begin. For help, community & talk, check [pypyr twitter](https://twitter.com/pypyrpipes/), or join the chat at the [pypyr community discussion forum](https://github.com/pypyr/pypyr/discussions)! ## Contribute ### Developers For information on how to help with pypyr, run tests and coverage, please do check out the [contribution guide](CONTRIBUTING.md). ### Bugs Well, you know. No one's perfect. Feel free to [create an issue](https://github.com/pypyr/pypyr/issues/new). ## License pypyr is free & open-source software distributed under the Apache 2.0 License. Please see [LICENSE file](LICENSE) in the root of the repo.. Copyright 2017 the pypyr contributors.