Hello!

It depends on your definition of "scripting", but if you're looking to
orchestrate existing scripts using GoCD, then yes, any of those should do.
I'm curious about which documentation you read, and what made it unclear.
For instance, in the Getting Started documentation, it mentions being able
to use any commands when bringing up the task concept
<https://www.go.cd/getting-started/part-1/#concept4>. If you can help with
some information about the documentation you read, maybe we can improve it.

If, by scripting, you mean using the APIs <https://api.go.cd/current/>,
there are HTTP(s) endpoints and some wrappers (like gomatic
<https://github.com/SpringerSBM/gomatic>, yagocd
<https://github.com/grundic/yagocd>, py-gocd
<https://github.com/gaqzi/py-gocd>) written and maintained by members of
the GoCD community.

Cheers,
Aravind


On Thu, Jun 30, 2016 at 11:41 AM, John Test <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello
>
> I am a little confused reading the docs its not clear what types of
> scripting can I do with Go.
> My team has standardized on Bash/Python/YAML. Can we use Go as per this
> requirement?
>
> Thanks
> John
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