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Add results path variable to results docs
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I didn't realize this variable existed until @chhsia0 used it in
tektoncd/community#182
All this time ive been hardcoding this path XD hoping to help some other
folks realize this is possible as well.
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bobcatfish authored and tekton-robot committed Sep 21, 2020
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Expand Up @@ -403,6 +403,8 @@ a `results` field but it's the responsibility of the `Task` to generate its cont
It's important to note that Tekton does not perform any processing on the contents of results; they are emitted
verbatim from your Task including any leading or trailing whitespace characters. Make sure to write only the
precise string you want returned from your `Task` into the `/tekton/results/` files that your `Task` creates.
You can use [`$(results.name.path)`](https://github.com/tektoncd/pipeline/blob/master/docs/variables.md#variables-available-in-a-task)
to avoid having to hardcode this path.

In the example below, the `Task` specifies two files in the `results` field:
`current-date-unix-timestamp` and `current-date-human-readable`.
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image: bash:latest
script: |
#!/usr/bin/env bash
date +%s | tee /tekton/results/current-date-unix-timestamp
date +%s | tee $(results.current-date-unix-timestamp.path)
- name: print-date-human-readable
image: bash:latest
script: |
#!/usr/bin/env bash
date | tee /tekton/results/current-date-human-readable
date | tee $(results.current-date-human-readable.path)
```

The stored results can be used [at the `Task` level](./pipelines.md#configuring-execution-results-at-the-task-level)
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