try add_step(..., task_overrides={'project_name': 'my-awesome-project', ...})
But in the same time, it contains some keys that cannot be modified with task_overrides
, for example project_name
For example, export_data
returns task configuration that contains many keys that can be modified with task_overrides
You should add the wrong key to task_overrides
, not the wrong parameter to add_step
How do I reproduce it? When I use add_step with the wrong parameter it throws an exception before the pipeline even starts ...
if fails during
add_step
stage for the very first step, because
task_overrides
contains invalid keys
I see, yes I guess it it makes sense to mark the pipeline as Failed 🙂
Could you add a GitHub issue on this behavior, so we do not miss it ?
if fails during add_step
stage for the very first step, because task_overrides
contains invalid keys
Maybe failed pipelines with zero steps count as completed
zero steps counts as successful.
That said, how could it have zero steps if one of the steps failed? no?
but at that point it hadn't actually added any steps. Maybe failed pipelines with zero steps count as completed
it fails but with COMPLETED status
Which Task is marked "completed" the pipeline Task or the Step ?