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If you already have a ./catalog-info.yaml file defined in your repository, you probably want to close this PR.

If not - this PR provides you with the scaffolding for one. The catalog-info.yaml file is where you can define your infrastructure needs (such as Buildkite pipelines) in the form of Real Resource Entities.


If you already have a Buildkite pipeline defined in the elastic/ci repository, you can copy its definition in this catalog-info.yaml file (see instructions).

Once the pipeline definition is ingested into Backstage, Terrazzo will emit a warning about a duplicate definition with a warning similar to:
🙈 Ignoring remote manifest in favour of local one: buildkite.elastic.dev/v1=>Pipeline=> your-pipeline

At this point, it is safe for you to delete the Pipeline definition from the elastic/ci repository.

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@brianseeders brianseeders merged commit ae5b845 into main Aug 15, 2023
@brianseeders brianseeders deleted the add-catalog-info branch August 15, 2023 21:14
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