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Pipelines and tasks are reusable blocks for your CI/CD processes. You can reuse pipelines or tasks that you previously developed, or that were developed by others, without having to copy and paste their definitions. These pipelines or tasks can be available from several types of sources, from other namespaces on your cluster to public catalogs.

In a pipeline run resource, you can specify a pipeline from an existing source. In a pipeline resource or a task run resource, you can specify a task from an existing source.

In these cases, the resolvers in Red Hat OpenShift Pipelines retrieve the pipeline or task definition from the specified source at run time.

The following resolvers are available in a default installaton of Red Hat OpenShift Pipelines:

Hub resolver

Retrieves a task or pipeline from the Pipelines Catalog available on Artifact Hub or Tekton Hub.

Bundles resolver

Retrieves a task or pipeline from a Tekton bundle, which is an OCI image available from any OCI repository, such as an OpenShift container repository.

Cluster resolver

Retrieves a task or pipeline that is already created on the same OpenShift Container Platform cluster in a specific namespace.

Git resolver

Retrieves a task or pipeline binding from a Git repository. You must specify the repository, the branch, and the path.

HTTP resolver

Retrieves a task or pipeline from a remote HTTP or HTTPS URL. You must specify the URL for authentication.

Specifying a remote pipeline or task from a Tekton catalog

You can use the hub resolver to specify a remote pipeline or task that is defined either in a public Tekton catalog of Artifact Hub or in an instance of Tekton Hub.

The Artifact Hub project is not supported with Red Hat OpenShift Pipelines. Only the configuration of Artifact Hub is supported.

Configuring the hub resolver

You can change the default hub for pulling a resource, and the default catalog settings, by configuring the hub resolver.

Procedure
  1. To edit the TektonConfig custom resource, enter the following command:

    $ oc edit TektonConfig config
  2. In the TektonConfig custom resource, edit the pipeline.hub-resolver-config spec:

    apiVersion: operator.tekton.dev/v1alpha1
    kind: TektonConfig
    metadata:
      name: config
    spec:
      pipeline:
        hub-resolver-config:
          default-tekton-hub-catalog: Tekton (1)
          default-artifact-hub-task-catalog: tekton-catalog-tasks (2)
          default-artifact-hub-pipeline-catalog: tekton-catalog-pipelines (3)
          defailt-kind: pipeline (4)
          default-type: tekton (5)
          tekton-hub-api: "https://my-custom-tekton-hub.example.com" (6)
          artifact-hub-api: "https://my-custom-artifact-hub.example.com" (7)
    1 The default Tekton Hub catalog for pulling a resource.
    2 The default Artifact Hub catalog for pulling a task resource.
    3 The default Artifact Hub catalog for pulling a pipeline resource.
    4 The default object kind for references.
    5 The default hub for pulling a resource, either artifact for Artifact Hub or tekton for Tekton Hub.
    6 The Tekton Hub API used, if the default-type option is set to tekton.
    7 Optional: The Artifact Hub API used, if the default-type option is set to artifact.

    If you set the default-type option to tekton, you must configure your own instance of the Tekton Hub by setting the tekton-hub-api value.

    If you set the default-type option to artifact then the resolver uses the public hub API at https://artifacthub.io/ by default. You can configure your own Artifact Hub API by setting the artifact-hub-api value.

Specifying a remote pipeline or task using the hub resolver

When creating a pipeline run, you can specify a remote pipeline from Artifact Hub or Tekton Hub. When creating a pipeline or a task run, you can specify a remote task from Artifact Hub or Tekton Hub.

Procedure
  • To specify a remote pipeline or task from Artifact Hub or Tekton Hub, use the following reference format in the pipelineRef or taskRef spec:

    # ...
      resolver: hub
      params:
      - name: catalog
        value: <catalog>
      - name: type
        value: <catalog_type>
      - name: kind
        value: [pipeline|task]
      - name: name
        value: <resource_name>
      - name: version
        value: <resource_version>
    # ...
    Table 1. Supported parameters for the hub resolver
    Parameter Description Example value

    catalog

    The catalog for pulling the resource.

    Default: tekton-catalog-tasks (for the task kind); tekton-catalog-pipelines (for the pipeline kind).

    type

    The type of the catalog for pulling the resource. Either artifact for Artifact Hub or tekton for Tekton Hub.

    Default: artifact

    kind

    Either task or pipeline.

    Default: task

    name

    The name of the task or pipeline to fetch from the hub.

    golang-build

    version

    The version of the task or pipeline to fetch from the hub. You must use quotes (") around the number.

    "0.5.0"

    If the pipeline or task requires additional parameters, specify values for these parameters in the params section of the specification of the pipeline, pipeline run, or task run. The params section of the pipelineRef or taskRef specification must contain only the parameters that the resolver supports.

The following example pipeline run references a remote pipeline from a catalog:

apiVersion: tekton.dev/v1
kind: PipelineRun
metadata:
  name: hub-pipeline-reference-demo
spec:
  pipelineRef:
    resolver: hub
    params:
    - name: catalog
      value: tekton-catalog-pipelines
    - name: type
      value: artifact
    - name: kind
      value: pipeline
    - name: name
      value: example-pipeline
    - name: version
      value: "0.1"
  params:
  - name: sample-pipeline-parameter
    value: test

The following example pipeline that references a remote task from a catalog:

apiVersion: tekton.dev/v1
kind: Pipeline
metadata:
  name: pipeline-with-cluster-task-reference-demo
spec:
  tasks:
  - name: "cluster-task-reference-demo"
    taskRef:
      resolver: hub
      params:
      - name: catalog
        value: tekton-catalog-tasks
      - name: type
        value: artifact
      - name: kind
        value: task
      - name: name
        value: example-task
      - name: version
        value: "0.6"
    params:
    - name: sample-task-parameter
      value: test

The following example task run that references a remote task from a catalog:

apiVersion: tekton.dev/v1
kind: TaskRun
metadata:
  name: cluster-task-reference-demo
spec:
  taskRef:
    resolver: hub
    params:
    - name: catalog
      value: tekton-catalog-tasks
    - name: type
      value: artifact
    - name: kind
      value: task
    - name: name
      value: example-task
    - name: version
      value: "0.6"
  params:
  - name: sample-task-parameter
    value: test

Specifying a remote pipeline or task from a Tekton bundle

You can use the bundles resolver to specify a remote pipeline or task from a Tekton bundle. A Tekton bundle is an OCI image available from any OCI repository, such as an OpenShift container repository.

Configuring the bundles resolver

You can change the default service account name and the default kind for pulling resources from a Tekton bundle by configuring the bundles resolver.

Procedure
  1. To edit the TektonConfig custom resource, enter the following command:

    $ oc edit TektonConfig config
  2. In the TektonConfig custom resource, edit the pipeline.bundles-resolver-config spec:

    apiVersion: operator.tekton.dev/v1alpha1
    kind: TektonConfig
    metadata:
      name: config
    spec:
      pipeline:
        bundles-resolver-config:
          default-service-account: pipelines (1)
          default-kind: task (2)
    1 The default service account name to use for bundle requests.
    2 The default layer kind in the bundle image.

Specifying a remote pipeline or task using the bundles resolver

When creating a pipeline run, you can specify a remote pipeline from a Tekton bundle. When creating a pipeline or a task run, you can specify a remote task from a Tekton bundle.

Procedure
  • To specify a remote pipeline or task from a Tekton bundle, use the following reference format in the pipelineRef or taskRef spec:

    # ...
      resolver: bundles
      params:
      - name: bundle
        value: <fully_qualified_image_name>
      - name: name
        value: <resource_name>
      - name: kind
        value: [pipeline|task]
    # ...
    Table 2. Supported parameters for the bundles resolver
    Parameter Description Example value

    serviceAccount

    The name of the service account to use when constructing registry credentials.

    default

    bundle

    The bundle URL pointing at the image to fetch.

    gcr.io/tekton-releases/catalog/upstream/golang-build:0.1

    name

    The name of the resource to pull out of the bundle.

    golang-build

    kind

    The kind of the resource to pull out of the bundle.

    task

    If the pipeline or task requires additional parameters, specify values for these parameters in the params section of the specification of the pipeline, pipeline run, or task run. The params section of the pipelineRef or taskRef specification must contain only the parameters that the resolver supports.

The following example pipeline run references a remote pipeline from a Tekton bundle:

apiVersion: tekton.dev/v1
kind: PipelineRun
metadata:
  name: bundle-pipeline-reference-demo
spec:
  pipelineRef:
    resolver: bundles
    params:
    - name: bundle
      value: registry.example.com:5000/simple/pipeline:latest
    - name: name
      value: hello-pipeline
    - name: kind
      value: pipeline
  params:
  - name: sample-pipeline-parameter
    value: test
  - name: username
    value: "pipelines"

The following example pipeline references a remote task from a Tekton bundle:

apiVersion: tekton.dev/v1
kind: Pipeline
metadata:
  name: pipeline-with-bundle-task-reference-demo
spec:
  tasks:
  - name: "bundle-task-demo"
    taskRef:
      resolver: bundles
      params:
      - name: bundle
        value: registry.example.com:5000/advanced/task:latest
      - name: name
        value: hello-world
      - name: kind
        value: task
    params:
    - name: sample-task-parameter
      value: test

The following example task run references a remote task from a Tekton bundle:

apiVersion: tekton.dev/v1
kind: TaskRun
metadata:
  name: bundle-task-reference-demo
spec:
  taskRef:
    resolver: bundles
    params:
    - name: bundle
      value: registry.example.com:5000/simple/new_task:latest
    - name: name
      value: hello-world
    - name: kind
      value: task
  params:
  - name: sample-task-parameter
    value: test

Specifying a pipeline or task from the same cluster

You can use the cluster resolver to specify a pipeline or task that is defined in a namespace on the OpenShift Container Platform cluster where Red Hat OpenShift Pipelines is running.

Configuring the cluster resolver

You can change the default kind and namespace for the cluster resolver, or limit the namespaces that the cluster resolver can use.

Procedure
  1. To edit the TektonConfig custom resource, enter the following command:

    $ oc edit TektonConfig config
  2. In the TektonConfig custom resource, edit the pipeline.cluster-resolver-config spec:

    apiVersion: operator.tekton.dev/v1alpha1
    kind: TektonConfig
    metadata:
      name: config
    spec:
      pipeline:
        cluster-resolver-config:
          default-kind: pipeline (1)
          default-namespace: namespace1 (2)
          allowed-namespaces: namespace1, namespace2 (3)
          blocked-namespaces: namespace3, namespace4 (4)
    1 The default resource kind to fetch, if not specified in parameters.
    2 The default namespace for fetching resources, if not specified in parameters.
    3 A comma-separated list of namespaces that the resolver is allowed to access. If this key is not defined, all namespaces are allowed.
    4 An optional comma-separated list of namespaces which the resolver is blocked from accessing. If this key is not defined, all namespaces are allowed.

Specifying a pipeline or task from the same cluster using the cluster resolver

When creating a pipeline run, you can specify a pipeline that exists on the same cluster. When creating a pipeline or a task run, you can specify a task that exists on the the same cluster.

Procedure
  • To specify a pipeline or task from the same cluster, use the following reference format in the pipelineRef or taskRef spec:

    # ...
      resolver: cluster
      params:
      - name: name
        value: <name>
      - name: namespace
        value: <namespace>
      - name: kind
        value: [pipeline|task]
    # ...
    Table 3. Supported parameters for the cluster resolver
    Parameter Description Example value

    name

    The name of the resource to fetch.

    some-pipeline

    namespace

    The namespace in the cluster containing the resource.

    other-namespace

    kind

    The kind of the resource to fetch.

    pipeline

    If the pipeline or task requires additional parameters, provide these parameters in params.

The following example pipeline run references a pipeline from the same cluster:

apiVersion: tekton.dev/v1
kind: PipelineRun
metadata:
  name: cluster-pipeline-reference-demo
spec:
  pipelineRef:
    resolver: cluster
    params:
    - name: name
      value: some-pipeline
    - name: namespace
      value: test-namespace
    - name: kind
      value: pipeline
  params:
  - name: sample-pipeline-parameter
    value: test

The following example pipeline references a task from the same cluster:

apiVersion: tekton.dev/v1
kind: Pipeline
metadata:
  name: pipeline-with-cluster-task-reference-demo
spec:
  tasks:
  - name: "cluster-task-reference-demo"
    taskRef:
      resolver: cluster
      params:
      - name: name
        value: some-task
      - name: namespace
        value: test-namespace
      - name: kind
        value: task
    params:
    - name: sample-task-parameter
      value: test

The following example task run references a task from the same cluster:

apiVersion: tekton.dev/v1
kind: TaskRun
metadata:
  name: cluster-task-reference-demo
spec:
  taskRef:
    resolver: cluster
    params:
    - name: name
      value: some-task
    - name: namespace
      value: test-namespace
    - name: kind
      value: task
  params:
  - name: sample-task-parameter
    value: test

Specifying a remote pipeline or task with anonymous Git cloning

You can use the Git resolver to access a remote pipeline or task from a Git repository. The repository must include a YAML file that defines the pipeline or task. For anonymous access, you can clone repositories with the resolver without needing authentication credentials.

Configuring the Git resolver for anonymous Git cloning

If you want to use anonymous Git cloning, you can configure the default Git revision, fetch timeout, and default repository URL for pulling remote pipelines and tasks from a Git repository.

Procedure
  1. To edit the TektonConfig custom resource, enter the following command:

    $ oc edit TektonConfig config
  2. In the TektonConfig custom resource, edit the pipeline.git-resolver-config spec:

    apiVersion: operator.tekton.dev/v1alpha1
    kind: TektonConfig
    metadata:
      name: config
    spec:
      pipeline:
        git-resolver-config:
          default-revision: main (1)
          fetch-timeout: 1m (2)
          default-url: https://github.com/tektoncd/catalog.git (3)
    1 The default Git revision to use if none is specified.
    2 The maximum time any single Git clone resolution may take, for example, 1m, 2s, 700ms. Red Hat OpenShift Pipelines also enforces a global maximum timeout of 1 minute on all resolution requests.
    3 The default Git repository URL for anonymous cloning if none is specified.

Specifying a remote pipeline or task by using the Git resolver for anonymous cloning

When creating a pipeline run, you can specify a remote pipeline from a Git repository by using anonymous cloning. When creating a pipeline or a task run, you can specify a remote task from a Git repository.

Procedure
  1. To specify a remote pipeline or task from a Git repository, use the following reference format in the pipelineRef or taskRef spec:

    # ...
      resolver: git
      params:
      - name: url
        value: <git_repository_url>
      - name: revision
        value: <branch_name>
      - name: pathInRepo
        value: <path_in_repository>
    # ...
    Table 4. Supported parameters for the Git resolver
    Parameter Description Example value

    url

    The URL of the repository, when using anonymous cloning.

    https://github.com/tektoncd/catalog.git

    revision

    The Git revision in the repository. You can specify a branch name, a tag name, or a commit SHA hash.

    aeb957601cf41c012be462827053a21a420befca
    main
    v0.38.2

    pathInRepo

    The path name of the YAML file in the repository.

    task/golang-build/0.3/golang-build.yaml

    To clone and fetch the repository anonymously, use the url parameter. Do not specify the url parameter and the repo parameter together.

    If the pipeline or task requires additional parameters, provide these parameters in params.

The following example pipeline run references a remote pipeline from a Git repository:

apiVersion: tekton.dev/v1beta1
kind: PipelineRun
metadata:
  name: git-pipeline-reference-demo
spec:
  pipelineRef:
    resolver: git
    params:
      - name: url
        value: https://github.com/tektoncd/catalog.git
      - name: revision
        value: main
      - name: pathInRepo
        value: pipeline/simple/0.1/simple.yaml
  params:
    - name: name
      value: "testPipelineRun"
    - name: sample-pipeline-parameter
      value: test

The following example pipeline references a remote task from a Git repository:

apiVersion: tekton.dev/v1
kind: Pipeline
metadata:
  name: pipeline-with-git-task-reference-demo
spec:
  tasks:
    - name: "git-task-reference-demo"
      taskRef:
        resolver: git
        params:
          - name: url
            value: https://github.com/tektoncd/catalog.git
          - name: revision
            value: main
          - name: pathInRepo
            value: task/git-clone/0.6/git-clone.yaml
      params:
      - name: sample-task-parameter
        value: test

The following example task run references a remote task from a Git repository:

apiVersion: tekton.dev/v1beta1
kind: TaskRun
metadata:
  name: git-task-reference-demo
spec:
  taskRef:
    resolver: git
    params:
      - name: url
        value: https://github.com/tektoncd/catalog.git
      - name: revision
        value: main
      - name: pathInRepo
        value: task/git-clone/0.6/git-clone.yaml
  params:
  - name: sample-task-parameter
    value: test

Specifying a remote pipeline or task with an authenticated API

You can specify a remote pipeline or task from a Git repository by using the Git resolver. The repository must contain a YAML file that defines the pipeline or task. You can securely access repositories by using an authenticated API, which supports user authentication.

Configuring the Git resolver for an authenticated API

For an authenticated Source Control Management (SCM) API, you must set the configuration for the authenticated Git connection.

You can use Git repository providers that are supported by the go-scm library. Not all go-scm implementations have been tested with the Git resolver, but the following providers are known to work:

  • github.com and GitHub Enterprise

  • gitlab.com and self-hosted Gitlab

  • Gitea

  • BitBucket Server

  • BitBucket Cloud

  • You can configure Git connections by using the authenticated SCM API. You can provide a security token that enables all users on your cluster to access one repository. Additionally, you can specify different SCM providers and tokens for specific pipelines or tasks.

  • If you configure the Git resolver to use the authenticated SCM API, you can also use anonymous Git clone references to retrieve pipelines and tasks.

Procedure
  1. To edit the TektonConfig custom resource, enter the following command:

    $ oc edit TektonConfig config
  2. In the TektonConfig custom resource, edit the pipeline.git-resolver-config spec:

    apiVersion: operator.tekton.dev/v1alpha1
    kind: TektonConfig
    metadata:
      name: config
    spec:
      pipeline:
        git-resolver-config:
          default-revision: main (1)
          fetch-timeout: 1m (2)
          scm-type: github (3)
          server-url: api.internal-github.com (4)
          api-token-secret-name: github-auth-secret (5)
          api-token-secret-key: github-auth-key (6)
          api-token-secret-namespace: github-auth-namespace (7)
          default-org: tektoncd (8)
    1 The default Git revision to use if none is specified.
    2 The maximum time any single Git clone resolution may take, for example, 1m, 2s, 700ms. Red Hat OpenShift Pipelines also enforces a global maximum timeout of 1 minute on all resolution requests.
    3 The SCM provider type.
    4 The base URL for use with the authenticated SCM API. This setting is not required if you are using github.com, gitlab.com, or BitBucket Cloud.
    5 The name of the secret that contains the SCM provider API token.
    6 The key within the token secret that contains the token.
    7 The namespace containing the token secret, if not default.
    8 Optional: The default organization for the repository, when using the authenticated API. This organization is used if you do not specify an organization in the resolver parameters.

The scm-type, api-token-secret-name, and api-token-secret-key settings are required to use the authenticated SCM API.

Specifying a remote pipeline or task using the Git resolver with the authenticated SCM API

When creating a pipeline run, you can specify a remote pipeline from a Git repository using the authenticated SCM API. When creating a pipeline or a task run, you can specify a remote task from a Git repository.

Prerequisites
  • If you want to use the authenticated SCM API, you must configure the authenticated Git connection for the Git resolver.

Procedure
  1. To specify a remote pipeline or task from a Git repository, use the following reference format in the pipelineRef or taskRef spec:

    # ...
      resolver: git
      params:
      - name: org
        value: <git_organization_name>
      - name: repo
        value: <git_repository_name>
      - name: revision
        value: <branch_name>
      - name: pathInRepo
        value: <path_in_repository>
    # ...
    Table 5. Supported parameters for the Git resolver
    Parameter Description Example value

    org

    The organization for the repository, when using the authenticated SCM API.

    tektoncd

    repo

    The repository name, when using the authenticated SCM API.

    test-infra

    revision

    The Git revision in the repository. You can specify a branch name, a tag name, or a commit SHA hash.

    aeb957601cf41c012be462827053a21a420befca
    main
    v0.38.2

    pathInRepo

    The path name of the YAML file in the repository.

    task/golang-build/0.3/golang-build.yaml

    To clone and fetch the repository anonymously, use the url parameter. To use the authenticated SCM API, use the repo parameter. Do not specify the url parameter and the repo parameter together.

    If the pipeline or task requires additional parameters, specify values for these parameters in the params section of the specification of the pipeline, pipeline run, or task run. The params section of the pipelineRef or taskRef specification must contain only the parameters that the resolver supports.

The following example pipeline run references a remote pipeline from a Git repository:

apiVersion: tekton.dev/v1
kind: PipelineRun
metadata:
  name: git-pipeline-reference-demo
spec:
  pipelineRef:
    resolver: git
    params:
    - name: org
      value: tektoncd
    - name: repo
      value: catalog
    - name: revision
      value: main
    - name: pathInRepo
      value: pipeline/simple/0.1/simple.yaml
  params:
  - name: name
    value: "testPipelineRun"
  - name: sample-pipeline-parameter
    value: test

The following example pipeline references a remote task from a Git repository:

apiVersion: tekton.dev/v1
kind: Pipeline
metadata:
  name: pipeline-with-git-task-reference-demo
spec:
  tasks:
  - name: "git-task-reference-demo"
    taskRef:
      resolver: git
      params:
      - name: org
        value: tektoncd
      - name: repo
        value: catalog
      - name: revision
        value: main
      - name: pathInRepo
        value: task/git-clone/0.6/git-clone.yaml
    params:
    - name: sample-task-parameter
      value: test

The following example task run references a remote task from a Git repository:

apiVersion: tekton.dev/v1
kind: TaskRun
metadata:
  name: git-task-reference-demo
spec:
  taskRef:
    resolver: git
    params:
    - name: org
      value: tektoncd
    - name: repo
      value: catalog
    - name: revision
      value: main
    - name: pathInRepo
      value: task/git-clone/0.6/git-clone.yaml
  params:
  - name: sample-task-parameter
    value: test

Specifying a remote pipeline or task by using the Git resolver with the authenticated SCM API overriding the Git resolver configuration

When creating a pipeline run, you can specify a remote pipeline from a Git repository by using the authenticated SCM API. When creating a pipeline or a task run, you can specify a remote task from a Git repository. You can override the initial configuration settings in specific pipeline runs or tasks to customize the behavior according to different use cases.

The following example task run references a remote task from a Git repository that overrides the previous resolver configuration:

apiVersion: tekton.dev/v1beta1
kind: TaskRun
metadata:
  name: git-task-reference-demo
spec:
  taskRef:
    resolver: git
    params:
    - name: org
      value: tektoncd
    - name: repo
      value: catalog
    - name: revision
      value: main
    - name: pathInRepo
      value: task/git-clone/0.6/git-clone.yaml
    - name: token
      value: my-secret-token
    - name: tokenKey
      value: token
    - name: scmType
      value: github
    - name: serverURL
      value: https://ghe.mycompany.com
Table 6. Supported parameters to override the Git resolver
Parameter Description Example value

org

The organization for the repository.

tektoncd

repo

The repository name.

catalog

revision

The Git revision in the repository. You can specify a branch name, a tag name, or a commit SHA hash.

main

pathInRepo

The path name of the YAML file in the repository.

task/git-clone/0.6/git-clone.yaml

token

The secret name used for authentication.

my-secret-token

tokenKey

The key name for the token.

token

scmType

The type of SCM (Source Control Management) system.

github

serverURL

The URL of the server hosting the repository.

https://ghe.mycompany.com

Specifying a remote pipeline or task by using the HTTP resolver

You can specify a remote pipeline or task from an HTTP or HTTPS URL by using the HTTP resolver. The URL must point to a YAML file that defines the pipeline or task.

Configuring the HTTP resolver

You can use the HTTP resolver to fetch pipelines or tasks from an HTTP or HTTPS URL. You can configure the default values for the HTTP resolver by editing the TektonConfig custom resource (CR).

Procedure
  1. Edit the TektonConfig CR by entering the following command:

    $ oc edit TektonConfig config
  2. In the TektonConfig CR, edit the pipeline.http-resolver-config spec:

    apiVersion: operator.tekton.dev/v1alpha1
    kind: TektonConfig
    metadata:
      name: config
    spec:
      pipeline:
        http-resolver-config:
          fetch-timeout: "1m" (1)
    1 The maximum amount of time the HTTP resolver waits for a response from the server.

Specifying a remote pipeline or task with the HTTP Resolver

When creating a pipeline run or task run, you can specify a remote pipeline or task from an HTTP or HTTPS URL.

Procedure

The following example pipeline run references a remote pipeline from the same cluster:

apiVersion: tekton.dev/v1beta1
kind: PipelineRun
metadata:
  name: http-pipeline-reference-demo
spec:
  pipelineRef:
    resolver: http
    params:
    - name: url
      value: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tektoncd/catalog/main/pipeline/build-push-gke-deploy/0.1/build-push-gke-deploy.yaml
  params:
  - name: sample-pipeline-parameter
    value: test
  - name: username
    value: "pipelines"

The following example pipeline defines a task that references a remote task from an HTTPS URL:

apiVersion: tekton.dev/v1beta1
kind: Pipeline
metadata:
  name: pipeline-with-http-task-reference-demo
spec:
  tasks:
  - name: "http-task-demo"
    taskRef:
      resolver: http
      params:
      - name: url
        value: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/openshift-pipelines/tektoncd-catalog/p/tasks/task-git-clone/0.4.0/task-git-clone.yaml
    params:
    - name: sample-task-parameter
      value: test

The following example task run references a remote task from an HTTPS URL:

apiVersion: tekton.dev/v1beta1
kind: TaskRun
metadata:
  name: http-task-reference-demo
spec:
  taskRef:
    resolver: http
    params:
    - name: url
      value: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/openshift-pipelines/tektoncd-catalog/p/tasks/task-git-clone/0.4.0/task-git-clone.yaml
  params:
  - name: sample-task-parameter
    value: test