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From YouTube: Pipeline builder - Semaphore
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Hi
everyone-
this
is
dr
shkovitz
and
I
wanted
to
quickly
record
a
short
video
on
a
tool
just
that
I
just
looked
at,
which
is
called
semaphore,
which
is
a
cis,
a
hosted,
ci
cd
tool.
So
when
I
start
a
new
project
and
happen
when
I
click
on
this
button
here,
I
I'm
presented
with
two
options
and
I
can
start
the
project
and
select
a
repo
from
from
github
or
I
can
use
one
of
the
examples
that
they
provide.
They
don't
have
a
lot
of
examples,
but
it
does
look
nice.
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So,
let's,
okay,
so
when
I
click
on,
explain
me
what
semaphore
is
and
you
you'll
see
it
in
a
second,
so
it
provides
me
with
some
sort
of
a
basic
building
block
of
a
pipeline,
and
I
can
see
that
this
is
the
block.
This.
Those
are
jobs,
and
this
is
the
pipeline
and
I
can
add
several
jobs
in
a
block
inside
pipeline
and
a
dependency.
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We'll
see
we'll
see
this
in
a
second.
But
what
I
wanted
to
show
you
here
is
that
they
really
have
like
a
really
nice
and
like
a
one-pager
overview
about
about
the
visual
builder
now,
for
some
reason,
I
am
unable
to
see
the
the
builder
not
sure
why,
because
it
used
to
work,
but
if
I
will
click
on
edit
workflow,
I
will
be
able
to
see
the
builder.
I
should
have
seen
this
builder
when
it
is
running.
I'm
not
sure
why
why
it's
not
showing
up.
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It
has
a
prologue
which
is
the
before
script
and
those
are
the
commands,
the
epilogue
which
is
the
after,
and
you
see
that
I
have
if
job
has
passed.
So
if
we
pass
the
fifth
success
success
succeed
we
fail.
I
guess
those
are
the
comments
that
they
want
to
earn
and
involvement.
Variables
is
actually
managed,
and
this
is
interesting
because
how
about
bible
is
in
the
project
level?
And
here
this
is
really
tied
to
the
to
the
pipeline.
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So
something
that
I
missed
is
is
is
parallel
similar
to
the
parallel
keyword
that
we
have.
So
you
can
run
like
a
parallel
with
with
an
array
or
with
multiple
instances
or
metrics,
and
you
can
see
that
you
can
see
the
job
name
and
when
I
drag
the
slider
you'll
see
that
I
can
see
that
those
changes
immediately
in
the
ui.
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Okay,
okay:
this
is
how
it
looks
when
the
pipeline
is
running.
I
don't
know
why
I
haven't
seen
it
in
the
previous
pipeline,
but
you
can
see
that
we
can
actually
see
the
time
that
is
passing,
and
I
see
that
this
one
is
running.
I'm
not
sure
why
this
is
not
running.
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Is
that
I
should,
when
the
job
starts,
running
I'll,
see
the
clock
ticking
for
each
individual
job?
So
if
there
are
jobs
that
are
running
like
in
parallel,
I
can,
instead
of
just
seeing
like
some
sort
of
a
play
button
I'll,
be
able
to
actually
count
the
the
seconds
and
that
it
job
takes,
which
is
which
is
nice,
because
it
feels
more
interactive.