Runnable
import type { Runnable } from "https://googleapis.deno.dev/v1/batch:v1.ts";
Runnable describes instructions for executing a specific script or container as part of a Task.
§Properties
By default, after a Runnable fails, no further Runnable are executed. This flag indicates that this Runnable must be run even if the Task has already failed. This is useful for Runnables that copy output files off of the VM or for debugging. The always_run flag does not override the Task's overall max_run_duration. If the max_run_duration has expired then no further Runnables will execute, not even always_run Runnables.
Normally, a runnable that doesn't exit causes its task to fail. However,
you can set this field to true
to configure a background runnable.
Background runnables are allowed continue running in the background while
the task executes subsequent runnables. For example, background runnables
are useful for providing services to other runnables or providing
debugging-support tools like SSH servers. Specifically, background
runnables are killed automatically (if they have not already exited) a
short time after all foreground runnables have completed. Even though this
is likely to result in a non-zero exit status for the background runnable,
these automatic kills are not treated as task failures.
Optional. DisplayName is an optional field that can be provided by the caller. If provided, it will be used in logs and other outputs to identify the script, making it easier for users to understand the logs. If not provided the index of the runnable will be used for outputs.
Environment variables for this Runnable (overrides variables set for the whole Task or TaskGroup).