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Is there a way to have TWO plan in a YAML file. I've check the reference and it seems possible:
# bamboo.yaml
---
!include 'planA.yaml'
---
!include 'planB.yaml'
# planA.yaml
---
version: 2
# ...
# planB.yaml
---
version: 2
# ...
However, every time I try this:
---
version: 2
plan:
project-key: TEST
key: TESTBUILD
name: build_one
stages:
- Short Validation 1:
- step1
step1:
requirements:
- OS: Linux
tasks:
- script:
- echo "build-ONE"
---
version: 2
plan:
project-key: TEST
key: TESTBUILD
name: build_two
stages:
- Short Validation 2:
- step2
step2:
requirements:
- OS: Linux
tasks:
- script:
- echo "build-TWO"
(also tried using include file, same results)
I only get the first plan to be build....
What I'm I doing wrong?
I know the example is basic, but ultimately is to have a generic plan, and a plan to build only at night (different stage)
Plans at your sample have same key, but keys and names should be unique
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