A dagger sdk written in rust for rust
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dagger-sdk

A dagger sdk written in rust for rust.

Examples

See examples

Run them like so

cargo run --example first-pipeline

The examples match the folder name in each directory in examples

Install

Simply install like:

cargo add dagger-sdk

Usage

#[tokio::main]
async fn main() -> eyre::Result<()> {
    let client = dagger_sdk::connect().await?;

    let version = client
        .container()
        .from("golang:1.19")
        .with_exec(vec!["go", "version"])
        .stdout()
        .await?;

    println!("Hello from Dagger and {}", version.trim());

    Ok(())
}

And run it like a normal application:

cargo run

Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING

or just cargo make codegen