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version: "1.0.1" name: gcp-pipeline-orchestration description: This skill helps the agent generate or update orchestration pipeline definitions for Google Cloud Composer to initialize orchestration pipeline or update the orchestration definition for orchestration of various data pipelines, like dbt pipelines, notebooks, Spark jobs, Dataform, Python scripts or inline BigQuery SQL queries. This skill also helps deploy and trigger orchestration pipelines. license: Apache-2.0 metadata: version: v1 publisher: google
Mandatory Reference Routing
If relevant, call the associated reference file(s) before you take actions. Refer to the table below to determine which reference file to retrieve in different scenarios involving specific functions. [!IMPORTANT]: DO NOT GUESS filenames. You MUST only use the exact paths provided below.
Function/Use Case | Required Reference File | Capabilities & Intent Keywords ---------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------ orchestration-pipelines schema | references/orchestration-pipelines-schema.md | orchestrate, generate, create, update
How to use this skill
Orchestration pipelines require creating two files to ensure a complete and deployable pipeline:
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Orchestration File(e.g.,orchestration-pipeline.yaml,
test-pipeline.yaml): Defines the pipeline's logic, tasks, and schedule. IMPORTANT: Check if a deployment.yaml file exists and references an existing orchestration file. If it does, you must update the existing orchestration file (e.g.,test_pipeline.yaml) instead of creating a new one. The filename can be customized but must be referenced in the deployment.yaml file.
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deployment.yaml: Defines the environment-specific configurations.(e.g.,
dev, prod). deployment.yamlshould only exists in the repository root and must be named deployment.yaml
- All files should always be maintained together. And all files should be
placed on the root of the workspace folder.
- This skill is helpful to create or update configuration files to orchestrate
data pipelines.
How to use this skill
Step 1: Assess Orchestration Pipeline Status and Initialize if Necessary
Examine the repository's root directory for a deployment.yaml file.
- Check for existing setup: The absence of
deployment.yamlindicates
that orchestration has not been set up.
- Determine if initialization is required: Initialization is required if
deployment.yaml is missing. you MUST run the init command in Step 3 to scaffold the project if deployment.yaml is missing. Do NOT create the files manually.
- Pipeline Name: If initialization is needed, ask the user for the
pipeline name. If user hasn't provided the orchestration pipeline name, name should be "orchestration_pipeline"
- Environment Name: If initialization is needed, you MUST ask the user for
the environment name. If the user does not provide it, use dev as the default.
- Execute Initialization: Once you have the pipeline name, run the
following command:
# Replace <ORCHESTRATION_PIPELINE_NAME> with the actual name# Replace <ENV_NAME> with the actual environment namegcloud beta orchestration-pipelines init <ORCHESTRATION_PIPELINE_NAME> --environment=<ENV_NAME>
Step 2: Review the orchestration pipeline code structure and syntax instruction
*** Pipeline Models (mapping to YAML)
[!IMPORTANT]While the internal pipeline models are defined using protobuf (which typicallyusessnake_case), the YAML configuration expects `camelCase` for almostall field names.Mapping Rule: Always convertsnake_caseproto fields (e.g.,pipeline_id) tocamelCasein YAML (e.g.,pipelineId).
Orchestration-Pipelines yaml structure and syntax instruction
Reference to file references/orchestration-pipelines-schema.md.
Required Tags (Top-Level): You MUST add a tags field to the top-level of the orchestration pipeline YAML definition. The value of this field depends on the IDE environment:
- For Antigravity, use
["job:datacloud:antigravity"]. - For VS Code, use
["job:datacloud:vscode"]. - For Gemini CLI, use
["job:datacloud:gemini-cli"]. - For Claude Code, use
["job:datacloud:claude"]. - For Codex, use
["job:datacloud:codex"]. - For any other environment, use
["job:datacloud:other"].
Deployment yaml structure and syntax instruction.
Top-Level Structure: The root of the YAML should be an object with the following fields:
-
environments(dictionary): A map where keys are environment names (e.g.,
'dev', 'prod', etc) and values are Environment objects.
Environment: Each environment object contains the following fields:
-
project(string): The Google Cloud Project ID. -
region(string): The Google Cloud region (e.g., 'us-central1'). -
composer_environment(string): The Cloud Composer environment name. -
artifact_storage -
bucket(string): GCS bucket -
path_prefix(string): prefix of path that we want to put in bucket -
pipelines -
- source(string): orchestration pipeline yaml file names. It can be
multiple
-
variables(dictionary, optional): Key-value pairs representing environment
variables. Values can be strings, numbers, or booleans.
[!TIP]If the user doesn't provide specific paths for scripts, dbt projects, or GCPdetails (Project ID, Region), use tools likefind_by_nameto search therepository andgcloudcommands (e.g.,gcloud config get-value project) toretrieve the necessary information.
Step 3: Generate the pipeline files
- Before generating, check if an orchestration pipeline definition file and
deployment.yaml already exist in the current directory. If they do, inform the user and ask if they want to update the existing files or create new ones with different names. Do not overwrite without confirmation.
- First, before creating the orchestration pipeline definition file, you
must first run the following command to get the list of available dataproc environments for the user's project. This avoids using placeholder values to run the jobs.
`` # Replace <PROJECT_ID> with the actual project_id # Replace <REGION> with the actual region gcloud dataproc clusters list \ --project <PROJECT_ID> \ --region <REGION> \ ``
> [!TIP] > > Running the command without --format=yaml provides a clear, tabular > output that is easier to read.
- Then use the returned dataproc list with details to create the orchestration
pipeline definition file based on the user's requirements for the pipeline's logic and schedule. IMPORTANT: Every schedule must include an endTime. Every schedule must use the current date as startTime if the user hasn't specified.
> [!IMPORTANT] > > A Composer environment is not a Dataproc cluster. If no Dataproc clusters > are available, do not use a Composer environment for the > sparkHistoryServerConfig. It is better to omit this configuration if a > dedicated Spark History Server is not available.
- If you want to schedule the python job, check the content of Python content
to determine if it's a spark job. If it is, use pyspark as type instead of script as type.
- Before creating or updating the
deployment.yamlfile, you must first
run the following command to get the list of available Composer environments for the user's project.
`` # Replace <PROJECT_ID> with the actual project_id # Replace <REGION> with the actual region gcloud composer environments list \ --project <PROJECT_ID> \ --locations <REGION> \ ``
After listing available Composer environments, you must check each environment to ensure the composer is using the right image version or has installed right PyPI packages. Run the following command for each environment:
`` # Replace <ENVIRONMENT_NAME> with the Composer environment name # Replace <REGION> with the region gcloud composer environments describe <ENVIRONMENT_NAME> \ --location <REGION> \ --format="json(config.softwareConfig.imageVersion, config.softwareConfig.pypiPackages)" ``
From the output, select an environment where the imageVersion value is one of is "composer-3-airflow-3.1.7-build.x, composer-3-airflow-2.11.1-build.x, composer-3-airflow-2.10.5-build.x, composer-3-airflow-2.9.3-build.x, composer-2.16.11-airflow-2.11.1, composer-2.16.11-airflow-2.10.5, composer-2.16.11-airflow-2.9.3" or select an environment whereorchestration-pipelines field is presented listed in the PyPI packages. This ensures the selected environment is compatible with orchestration pipelines.
- Third, before generating the
deployment.yamlfile, you **must ask the
user** to provide the artifact_storage bucket name. Note that the artifact_storage bucket is typically initialized as a placeholder (e.g., YOUR_BUCKET) by the init command in Step 1. You must identify any such placeholders, ask the user for the actual bucket name, and then update the deployment.yaml file with the provided value.
Use the returned composer list with details, along with the project ID, region, and the bucket name provided by the user, to generate or update the deployment.yaml file. When generating or updating the deployment.yaml file, you must replace placeholders (e.g., "<YOUR_PROJECT_ID>", "<YOUR_REGION>", "<YOUR_COMPOSER>", "<YOUR_BUCKET>") with the actual retrieved and provided values. Additionally, you must remove any associated # TODO: comments once the placeholders are replaced.
- Ensure both files adhere to the code structures and syntax specified in this
document.
- Renaming Pipelines: If requested to change the orchestration pipeline
name, you must rename the orchestration YAML file accordingly (e.g., from dbt_clean_pipeline.yaml to new_name.yaml) and update the source field within the pipelines list in deployment.yaml to match the new filename.
[!IMPORTANT]Time Format: Do NOT include theZsuffix instartTimeandendTime.Use the format"YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS"(e.g.,"2025-10-01T00:00:00").
Step 4: Validate the content (REQUIRED)
After creating or editing pipeline files, you MUST validate them using the gcloud beta orchestration-pipelines validate command. you must: a. Read the deployment.yaml file to identify all defined environments. b. Run the validate command below for each environment found in deployment.yaml.
# Replace <ENV_NAME> with the identified environment namegcloud beta orchestration-pipelines validate --environment=<ENV_NAME>
Step 5: Handle Validation Errors
- Check the output of the validation command.
- If the command returns an error or failure message:
- Read the error message carefully.
- Edit the orchestration and deployment files to fix the specific issue
mentioned.
- Re-run the validation command to confirm the fix. Do not mark the task as
complete until the validation passes (exit code 0), and do not fall back to create airflow dag in python if validation fails.
Declarative Pipeline Templates
When asked to generate or verify declarative pipeline files, ensure they follow these compliant structures. Do not use the exact values below; adapt them to the user's specific project, region, and environment details.
deployment.yaml Template - IMPORTANT FORMAT MUST MATCH-
environments:<environment_name>: # e.g., dev, prodproject: <PROJECT_ID>region: <REGION>composer_environment: <COMPOSER_ENVIRONMENT_NAME>gcs_bucket: "" # Optionalartifact_storage:bucket: <ARTIFACT_BUCKET_NAME>path_prefix: "<prefix>-" # e.g., namespace or username prefixpipelines:- source: '<orchestration-pipeline.yaml>' # e.g., list of pipeline yaml names
Step 6: Deploy the Orchestration Pipeline (Optional)
If requested to deploy the orchestration pipeline:
- You MUST ask the user which environment to deploy to. If no environment name
is provided, list the available environments from deployment.yaml and ask the user to choose one, defaulting to dev if it exists.
- Read the orchestration YAML to extract the
pipelineId.
- Deploy with
--local. This uploads the DAG without running it:
`` # Replace <ENV_NAME> with the target environment # Replace <PIPELINE_SOURCE> with the orchestration YAML filename gcloud beta orchestration-pipelines deploy \ --environment=<ENV_NAME> --local ``
- Parse the deploy output to extract the bundle ID (version). The output
includes a line like: Pipeline deployment successful for version local-b32d15e307b5 The version string (e.g., local-b32d15e307b5) is the bundle ID.
[!IMPORTANT]--localdeployments now default to--paused=true. The deployed DAG will bevisible in Airflow as a paused DAG without a schedule. It will notauto-run. Use Step 7 to trigger it.
Step 7: Trigger the Orchestration Pipeline Run (Optional)
If requested to trigger/run the orchestration pipeline, you MUST follow the Deploy → Poll → Trigger flow.
- Ask for environment: You MUST ask the user which environment to use.
Default to dev if it exists in deployment.yaml.
- Deploy first (Step 6): Always deploy before triggering to ensure the run
uses the latest code. Extract the bundle ID from deploy output and the pipelineId from the orchestration YAML.
- Poll for DAG readiness: Wait for the DAG to be registered in Composer.
```bash # Initial delay: wait 30 seconds after deploy sleep 30
# Poll every 15 seconds, up to 2 minutes total # Replace <ENV_NAME>, <BUNDLE_ID> with actual values
gcloud beta orchestration-pipelines list \ --environment=<ENV_NAME> \ --bundle=<BUNDLE_ID> ```
The pipeline is ready when it appears in the list output. If it does not appear after 2 minutes, report failure and advise the user to check YAML validity.
- Trigger the pipeline:
`` # Replace <ENV_NAME>, <BUNDLE_ID>, <PIPELINE_ID> with actual values gcloud beta orchestration-pipelines trigger \ --environment=<ENV_NAME> \ --bundle=<BUNDLE_ID> \ --pipeline=<PIPELINE_ID> ``
- Verify the run started:
`` gcloud beta orchestration-pipelines runs list \ --environment=<ENV_NAME> \ --bundle=<BUNDLE_ID> \ --pipeline=<PIPELINE_ID> ``
[!TIP]Trigger-only (no deploy): If the user wants to trigger an already-deployedpipeline, skip Step 6. Use `gcloud beta orchestration-pipelines list--environment=<ENV_NAME>` to find the bundle ID, then trigger directly withStep 7.4.
[!IMPORTANT]Fallback: Ifgcloud triggerfails, use the bundled script: Run scriptwith -- help to discover and learn the interface.```python scripts/trigger/airflow_trigger.py \ --project <PROJECT_ID>--location <REGION> \ --environment <COMPOSER_ENV> --dag_id <PIPELINE_ID>```Getproject,region, andcomposer_environmentfromdeployment.yaml.
Definition of done
-
deployment.yamlfile is created successfully. - The orchestration pipeline file (e.g.,
orchestration_pipeline.yaml) is
created successfully, includes a mandatory endTime for every schedule, and passes the validation command: gcloud beta orchestration-pipelines validate --environment=<ENV_NAME>
- If user requested to deploy the orchestration pipeline, the `gcloud beta
orchestration-pipelines deploy --environment=<ENV_NAME> --local` command should return a success message with a version/bundle ID.
- If user requested to trigger/run the orchestration pipeline:
- Deploy succeeded (bundle ID extracted from output)
- DAG appeared in
gcloud beta orchestration-pipelines listwithin 2 min -
gcloud beta orchestration-pipelines triggerreturned success - Run is visible in
gcloud beta orchestration-pipelines runs list
Other actions
If requested to pause/stop the orchestration pipeline, use
# Replace <ENV_NAME>, <BUNDLE_ID>, <PIPELINE_ID> with actual valuesgcloud beta orchestration-pipelines pause \--environment=<ENV_NAME> \--bundle=<BUNDLE_ID> \--pipeline=<PIPELINE_ID>
If requested to unpause/resume the orchestration pipeline, use
# Replace <ENV_NAME>, <BUNDLE_ID>, <PIPELINE_ID> with actual valuesgcloud beta orchestration-pipelines unpause \--environment=<ENV_NAME> \--bundle=<BUNDLE_ID> \--pipeline=<PIPELINE_ID>