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woodpecker/docs/build/env.md
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Variables

Drone injects the following namespaced environment variables into every build:

  • DRONE=true
  • DRONE_REPO - repository name for the current build
  • DRONE_BRANCH - branch name for the current build
  • DRONE_COMMIT - git sha for the current build
  • DRONE_DIR - working directory for the current build
  • DRONE_BUILD_NUMBER - build number for the current build
  • DRONE_PULL_REQUEST - pull request number fo the current build
  • DRONE_JOB_NUMBER - job number for the current build

Drone also injects CI_ prefixed variables for compatibility with other systems:

  • CI=true
  • CI_NAME=drone
  • CI_REPO - repository name of the current build
  • CI_BRANCH - branch name for the current build
  • CI_COMMIT - git sha for the current build
  • CI_BUILD_NUMBER - build number for the current build
  • CI_PULL_REQUEST - pull request number fo the current build
  • CI_JOB_NUMBER - job number for the current build
  • CI_BUILD_DIR - working directory for the current build
  • CI_BUILD_URL - url for the current build

Injecting

A subset of variables may be injected directly into the Yaml at runtime using the $$ notation:

  • $$COMMIT git sha for the current build, --short format
  • $$BRANCH git branch for the current build
  • $$REPO repository full name (in owner/name format)

This is useful when you need to dynamically configure your plugin based on the current build. For example, we can alter an artifact name to include the branch:

publish:
  s3:
    source: ./foo.tar.gz
    target: ./foo-$$BRANCH.tar.gz