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Loading Tasks
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The full task graph generation involves creating tasks for each kind. Kinds
are ordered to satisfy ``kind-dependencies``, and then the ``implementation``
specified in ``kind.yml`` is used to load the tasks for that kind.
Specifically, the class's ``load_tasks`` class method is called, and returns a
list of new ``Task`` instances.
TransformTask
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Most kinds generate their tasks by starting with a set of items describing the
jobs that should be performed and transforming them into task definitions.
This is the familiar ``transforms`` key in ``kind.yml`` and is further
documented in :doc:`transforms`.
Such kinds generally specify their tasks in a common format: either based on a
``jobs`` property in ``kind.yml``, or on YAML files listed in ``jobs-from``.
This is handled by the ``TransformTask`` class in
``taskcluster/taskgraph/task/transform.py``.
For kinds producing tasks that depend on other tasks -- for example, signing
tasks depend on build tasks -- ``TransformTask`` has a ``get_inputs`` method
that can be overridden in subclasses and written to return a set of items based
on tasks that already exist. You can see a nice example of this behavior in
``taskcluster/taskgraph/task/post_build.py``.
For more information on how all of this works, consult the docstrings and
comments in the source code itself.
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