Buildkite
Buildkite is a continuous integration and delivery platform that enablers users to run fast, secure, and scalable pipelines on their own infrastructure.
Integrating Buildkite with Cortex allows you to:
Pull in metrics about your builds and pipelines
Create Scorecards that track progress and drive alignment on projects involving your Buildkite pipelines
How to configure Buildkite with Cortex
Prerequisites
Before getting started:
Create a Buildkite API access token with read-only permissions for pipelines and builds.
You must be a member of a Buildkite organization to generate and use an access token for it.
Configure the integration in Cortex
In Cortex, navigate to the Buildkite settings page:
In Cortex, click your avatar in the lower left corner, then click Settings.
Under "Integrations," click Buildkite.
Configure the Buildkite integration form:
API token: Enter your Buildkite API token.
Organizational slug: Enter the slug for your Buildkite organization.
This can be found in your organization's Buildkite settings, or at the end of your Buildkite URL after navigating to Pipelines.
Click Save.
How to connect Cortex entities to Buildkite
Discovery
By default, Cortex will use the entity tag (e.g. my-entity
) for your Buildkite pipeline. For example, if your entity tag is my-pipeline
, then the corresponding pipeline tag in Buildkite should also be my-pipeline
.
Cortex will also use the the GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, or Azure DevOps repository to connect entities to Buildkite pipelines. For example, if the GitHub repo associated with your Buildkite pipeline is my-org/repo
, then entities in Cortex that also live in my-org/repo
will populate with details from that pipeline.
Editing the entity descriptor
You can add Buildkite pipelines to an entity by defining the pipeline slug or tags with one of the following blocks in the entity descriptor:
slug
Slug for the Buildkite pipeline
✓
tag
Tag for the Buildkite pipeline
✓
The slug for your pipeline can be found in the Buildkite URL for a given pipeline (e.g., https://buildkite.com//
).
Expected results
Entity pages
Once the Buildkite integration is established, Cortex will automatically pull in pipeline data to an entity's page. You can access this data from the CI/CD page in the entity's side panel.
You can find a list of pipeline runs for each pipeline linked to a given entity on this page:
Pipeline slug/tag
Action (e.g. "scheduled build")
Timestamp
Branch
State
The state for a build will appear as a tag next to the pipeline slug/tag (e.g. canceled
, passed
, or failed
).
Scorecards and CQL
With the Buildkite integration, you can create Scorecard rules and write CQL queries based on Buildkite pipelines.
See more examples in the CQL Explorer in Cortex.
Still need help?
The following options are available to get assistance from the Cortex Customer Engineering team:
Email: help@cortex.io, or open a support ticket in the in app Resource Center
Chat: Available in the Resource Center
Slack: Users with a connected Slack channel will have a workflow added to their account. From here, you can either @CortexTechnicalSupport or add a
:ticket:
reaction to a question in Slack, and the team will respond directly.
Don’t have a Slack channel? Talk with your Customer Success Manager.
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