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In
`script`
, it will work in the following lines of
`script`
.
-
In
`after_script`
, it will work in following lines of
`after_script`
.
Please notice the specific case of
`after_script`
scripts, that can:
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Only use variables defined before the script within the same
`after_script`
section.
-
Not use variables defined in
`before_script`
and
`script`
.
Both restrictions are caused by the fact, that
`after_script`
script is executed in a
[
separated shell context
](
https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/yaml/README.html#before_script-and-after_script
)
.
## Persisted variables
NOTE:
**Note:**
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`after_script`
is used to define the command that will be run after all
jobs, including failed ones. This has to be an array or a multi-line string.
The
`before_script`
and the main
`script`
are concatenated and run in a single context/container.
The
`after_script`
is run separately. The current working directory is set back to
default. Depending on the executor, changes done outside of the working tree might
not be visible, e.g. software installed in the
`before_script`
.
Script specified in
`before_script`
is:
-
Concatenated with script specified in the main
`script`
. Job-level
`before_script`
definition
override global-level
`before_script`
definition when concatenated with
`script`
definition.
-
Executed together with main
`script`
script as one script in a single shell context.
Script specified in
`after_script`
:
-
Have a current working directory set back to the default.
-
Is executed in a shell context separated from
`before_script`
and
`script`
scripts.
-
Because of separated context, cannot see changes done by scripts defined in
`before_script`
or
`script`
scripts:
-
in shell - for example, command aliases and variables exported in
`script`
script,
-
outside of the working tree (depending on the Runner executor) - for example, software installed
by a
`before_script`
or
`script`
script.
It's possible to overwrite the globally defined
`before_script`
and
`after_script`
if you set it per-job:
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