Feature request
tkn pipelinerun logs does not follow child PipelineRuns created by the Pipelines-in-Pipelines (PinP) feature. When a PipelineTask uses pipelineSpec or pipelineRef, the parent PipelineRun owns a child PipelineRun, not a TaskRun. tkn pipelinerun logs only discovers TaskRuns, so TaskRuns inside child PipelineRuns are invisible.
Inline pipelineSpec is already functional today, and tektoncd/pipeline#9432 adds pipelineRef support, making PinP a fully functional alpha feature (TEP-0056). In both cases, tkn cannot surface the child PipelineRun TaskRun logs.
Use case
Apply the following resources (enable-api-fields must be set to alpha):
apiVersion: tekton.dev/v1
kind: Pipeline
metadata:
name: parent-pipeline
spec:
tasks:
- name: call-child
pipelineSpec:
tasks:
- name: greet
taskSpec:
steps:
- name: echo
image: busybox
script: echo "Hello from child"
---
apiVersion: tekton.dev/v1
kind: PipelineRun
metadata:
name: parent-run
spec:
pipelineRef:
name: parent-pipeline
kubectl apply -f example.yaml
Wait for it to complete, then try to view logs:
# Shows nothing. The parent has no TaskRuns, only a child PipelineRun.
$ tkn pipelinerun logs parent-run -f
# User must manually discover the child PipelineRun name.
$ kubectl get pipelineruns
NAME SUCCEEDED
parent-run True
parent-run-call-child True
# Then query the child separately to see its TaskRun logs.
$ tkn pipelinerun logs parent-run-call-child -f
[greet : echo] Hello from child
This applies recursively. Nested pipelines (parent, child, grandchild) require one manual command per level. The same issue affects pipelineRef-based PinP.
UI Example
tkn pipelinerun logs should recursively follow child PipelineRuns and show their TaskRun logs inline:
$ tkn pipelinerun logs parent-run -f
[call-child > greet : echo] Hello from child
The > notation indicates nesting: call-child > greet means task greet inside child PipelineRun call-child.
tkn pipelinerun describe should similarly surface child PipelineRuns in its output.
/kind feature
Feature request
tkn pipelinerun logsdoes not follow child PipelineRuns created by the Pipelines-in-Pipelines (PinP) feature. When a PipelineTask usespipelineSpecorpipelineRef, the parent PipelineRun owns a child PipelineRun, not a TaskRun.tkn pipelinerun logsonly discovers TaskRuns, so TaskRuns inside child PipelineRuns are invisible.Inline
pipelineSpecis already functional today, and tektoncd/pipeline#9432 addspipelineRefsupport, making PinP a fully functional alpha feature (TEP-0056). In both cases,tkncannot surface the child PipelineRun TaskRun logs.Use case
Apply the following resources (
enable-api-fieldsmust be set toalpha):Wait for it to complete, then try to view logs:
This applies recursively. Nested pipelines (parent, child, grandchild) require one manual command per level. The same issue affects
pipelineRef-based PinP.UI Example
tkn pipelinerun logsshould recursively follow child PipelineRuns and show their TaskRun logs inline:The
>notation indicates nesting:call-child > greetmeans taskgreetinside child PipelineRuncall-child.tkn pipelinerun describeshould similarly surface child PipelineRuns in its output./kind feature