
Deployment Pipeline Design
FreeCraft effective CI/CD pipelines with approval workflows.
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What Deployment Pipeline Design does
The Deployment Pipeline Design skill provides architecture patterns specifically tailored for multi-stage Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) pipelines. It focuses on implementing approval gates and various deployment strategies that enhance the robustness and security of your deployment processes. This skill is particularly useful for teams looking to streamline their deployment workflows while ensuring that safety and compliance are prioritized through structured approval processes.
Using this skill, developers and DevOps engineers can design CI/CD architectures that incorporate best practices for deployment. It covers essential stages such as building, testing, and deploying applications across different environments, including staging and production. The skill emphasizes the importance of validation and verification at each stage, ensuring that only thoroughly tested and approved code reaches production.
The skill also includes detailed examples of various approval gate patterns, such as manual approvals, time-based approvals, and multi-approver setups. These patterns help teams establish clear workflows that require necessary checks before moving to production. Additionally, it outlines several deployment strategies, including rolling, blue-green, and canary deployments, each with its own characteristics and use cases. This comprehensive approach allows teams to choose the best strategy based on their specific requirements and risk profiles.
Overall, this skill is designed for developers and organizations that want to implement effective CI/CD pipelines while maintaining a balance between deployment speed and safety. By following the outlined best practices and leveraging the provided examples, users can enhance their deployment processes significantly.
When to use it
Use this skill when you need to design and implement CI/CD pipelines that require structured approval processes and multi-environment deployments.
When not to use it
This skill is not suitable for tasks unrelated to deployment pipeline design or for those requiring tools outside its specified scope.
What you can build with it
Designing a New CI/CD Pipeline
When starting a new project, use this skill to establish a robust CI/CD pipeline that incorporates approval gates and deployment strategies.
Implementing Approval Workflows
Leverage this skill to add necessary approval gates to your existing deployment process, ensuring compliance and safety.
Optimizing Deployment Strategies
Use the provided deployment strategies to refine your current deployment process, selecting the best approach for your application needs.
How to install Deployment Pipeline Design
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Inside SKILL.md
Written by sickn33Deployment Pipeline Design
Architecture patterns for multi-stage CI/CD pipelines with approval gates and deployment strategies.
Do not use this skill when
- The task is unrelated to deployment pipeline design
- You need a different domain or tool outside this scope
Instructions
- Clarify goals, constraints, and required inputs.
- Apply relevant best practices and validate outcomes.
- Provide actionable steps and verification.
- If detailed examples are required, open
resources/implementation-playbook.md.
Purpose
Design robust, secure deployment pipelines that balance speed with safety through proper stage organization and approval workflows.
Use this skill when
- Design CI/CD architecture
- Implement deployment gates
- Configure multi-environment pipelines
- Establish deployment best practices
- Implement progressive delivery
Pipeline Stages
Standard Pipeline Flow
┌─────────┐ ┌──────┐ ┌─────────┐ ┌────────┐ ┌──────────┐
│ Build │ → │ Test │ → │ Staging │ → │ Approve│ → │Production│
└─────────┘ └──────┘ └─────────┘ └────────┘ └──────────┘
Detailed Stage Breakdown
- Source - Code checkout
- Build - Compile, package, containerize
- Test - Unit, integration, security scans
- Staging Deploy - Deploy to staging environment
- Integration Tests - E2E, smoke tests
- Approval Gate - Manual approval required
- Production Deploy - Canary, blue-green, rolling
- Verification - Health checks, monitoring
- Rollback - Automated rollback on failure
Approval Gate Patterns
Pattern 1: Manual Approval
# GitHub Actions
production-deploy:
needs: staging-deploy
environment:
name: production
url: https://app.example.com
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Deploy to production
run: |
# Deployment commands
Pattern 2: Time-Based Approval
# GitLab CI
deploy:production:
stage: deploy
script:
- deploy.sh production
environment:
name: production
when: delayed
start_in: 30 minutes
only:
- main
Pattern 3: Multi-Approver
# Azure Pipelines
stages:
- stage: Production
dependsOn: Staging
jobs:
- deployment: Deploy
environment:
name: production
resourceType: Kubernetes
strategy:
runOnce:
preDeploy:
steps:
- task: ManualValidation@0
inputs:
notifyUsers: 'team-leads@example.com'
instructions: 'Review staging metrics before approving'
Reference: See assets/approval-gate-template.yml
Deployment Strategies
1. Rolling Deployment
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: Deployment
metadata:
name: my-app
spec:
replicas: 10
strategy:
type: RollingUpdate
rollingUpdate:
maxSurge: 2
maxUnavailable: 1
Characteristics:
- Gradual rollout
- Zero downtime
- Easy rollback
- Best for most applications
2. Blue-Green Deployment
# Blue (current)
kubectl apply -f blue-deployment.yaml
kubectl label service my-app version=blue
# Green (new)
kubectl apply -f green-deployment.yaml
# Test green environment
kubectl label service my-app version=green
# Rollback if needed
kubectl label service my-app version=blue
Characteristics:
- Instant switchover
- Easy rollback
- Doubles infrastructure cost temporarily
- Good for high-risk deployments
3. Canary Deployment
apiVersion: argoproj.io/v1alpha1
kind: Rollout
metadata:
name: my-app
spec:
replicas: 10
strategy:
canary:
steps:
- setWeight: 10
- pause: {duration: 5m}
- setWeight: 25
- pause: {duration: 5m}
- setWeight: 50
- pause: {duration: 5m}
- setWeight: 100
Characteristics:
- Gradual traffic shift
- Risk mitigation
- Real user testing
- Requires service mesh or similar
4. Feature Flags
from flagsmith import Flagsmith
flagsmith = Flagsmith(environment_key="API_KEY")
if flagsmith.has_feature("new_checkout_flow"):
# New code path
process_checkout_v2()
else:
# Existing code path
process_checkout_v1()
Characteristics:
- Deploy without releasing
- A/B testing
- Instant rollback
- Granular control
Pipeline Orchestration
Multi-Stage Pipeline Example
name: Production Pipeline
on:
push:
branches: [ main ]
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Build application
run: make build
- name: Build Docker image
run: docker build -t myapp:${{ github.sha }} .
- name: Push to registry
run: docker push myapp:${{ github.sha }}
test:
needs: build
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Unit tests
run: make test
- name: Security scan
run: trivy image myapp:${{ github.sha }}
deploy-staging:
needs: test
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
environment:
name: staging
steps:
- name: Deploy to staging
run: kubectl apply -f k8s/staging/
integration-test:
needs: deploy-staging
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Run E2E tests
run: npm run test:e2e
deploy-production:
needs: integration-test
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
environment:
name: production
steps:
- name: Canary deployment
run: |
kubectl apply -f k8s/production/
kubectl argo rollouts promote my-app
verify:
needs: deploy-production
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Health check
run: curl -f https://app.example.com/health
- name: Notify team
run: |
curl -X POST ${{ secrets.SLACK_WEBHOOK }} \
-d '{"text":"Production deployment successful!"}'
Pipeline Best Practices
- Fail fast - Run quick tests first
- Parallel execution - Run independent jobs concurrently
- Caching - Cache dependencies between runs
- Artifact management - Store build artifacts
- Environment parity - Keep environments consistent
- Secrets management - Use secret stores (Vault, etc.)
- Deployment windows - Schedule deployments appropriately
- Monitoring integration - Track deployment metrics
- Rollback automation - Auto-rollback on failures
- Documentation - Document pipeline stages
Rollback Strategies
Automated Rollback
deploy-and-verify:
steps:
- name: Deploy new version
run: kubectl apply -f k8s/
- name: Wait for rollout
run: kubectl rollout status deployment/my-app
- name: Health check
id: health
run: |
for i in {1..10}; do
if curl -sf https://app.example.com/health; then
exit 0
fi
sleep 10
done
exit 1
- name: Rollback on failure
if: failure()
run: kubectl rollout undo deployment/my-app
Manual Rollback
# List revision history
kubectl rollout history deployment/my-app
# Rollback to previous version
kubectl rollout undo deployment/my-app
# Rollback to specific revision
kubectl rollout undo deployment/my-app --to-revision=3
Monitoring and Metrics
Key Pipeline Metrics
- Deployment Frequency - How often deployments occur
- Lead Time - Time from commit to production
- Change Failure Rate - Percentage of failed deployments
- Mean Time to Recovery (MTTR) - Time to recover from failure
- Pipeline Success Rate - Percentage of successful runs
- Average Pipeline Duration - Time to complete pipeline
Integration with Monitoring
- name: Post-deployment verification
run: |
# Wait for metrics stabilization
sleep 60
# Check error rate
ERROR_RATE=$(curl -s "$PROMETHEUS_URL/api/v1/query?query=rate(http_errors_total[5m])" | jq '.data.result[0].value[1]')
if (( $(echo "$ERROR_RATE > 0.01" | bc -l) )); then
echo "Error rate too high: $ERROR_RATE"
exit 1
fi
Reference Files
references/pipeline-orchestration.md- Complex pipeline patternsassets/approval-gate-template.yml- Approval workflow templates
Related Skills
github-actions-templates- For GitHub Actions implementationgitlab-ci-patterns- For GitLab CI implementationsecrets-management- For secrets handling
Limitations
- Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above.
- Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review.
- Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.
Frequently asked questions about Deployment Pipeline Design
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