Triggers Overview
A pipeline trigger defines when to automatically run a pipeline.
There are many types of triggers available: Jenkins jobs, webhooks, CRON jobs, and even other pipelines. Adding a trigger to your pipeline means that the pipeline runs each time the triggering event occurs.
Note that whether or not you have set up a pipeline trigger, you can always run your pipeline manually .
Receiving artifacts from GCS
Configure Spinnaker to trigger pipelines based on changes in a Google Cloud Storage (GCS) bucket and inject changed GCS objects as artifacts into a pipeline.
Receiving artifacts from GitHub
Trigger pipelines based on commits to a GitHub repository, and inject changed GitHub files as artifacts.
Triggering pipelines with Jenkins
Add a Jenkins trigger to your pipeline.
Triggering pipelines with Artifactory
Add a JFrog Artifactory trigger to your pipeline.
Triggering on Pub/Sub Messages
Trigger pipelines from Pub/Sub messages.
Triggering on Webhooks
Use a webhook to trigger a pipeline.
Last modified January 6, 2021: wip (9e753a5)