This change helps the transition between `dagger input` and `#Plan.context`.
In summary, the codebase now relies on a *context* for execution with mapping to *IDs*.
In the future, *context* will come from a `#Plan.context`.
In the meantime, a bridge converts `dagger input` to a plan context. This allows both *old* and *new* style configurations to co-exist with the same underlying engine.
- Implement `plancontext`. Context holds the execution context for a plan. Currently this includes the platform, local directories, secrets and services (e.g. unix/npipe).
- Contextual data can be registered at any point. In the future, this will be done by `#Plan.context`
- Migrated the `dagger input` codebase to register inputs in a `plancontext`
- Migrated low-level types/operations to the *Context ID* pattern.
- `dagger.#Stream` now only includes an `id` (instead of `unix` path)
- `dagger.#Secret` still includes only an ID, but now it's based off `plancontext`
- `op.#Local` now only includes an `id` (instead of `path`, `include`, `exclude`.
Signed-off-by: Andrea Luzzardi <aluzzardi@gmail.com>
Before, secret was a plain text string, but it could lead to security issue
so we are now handling secrets as `dagger.#Secret` or string.
I've add a new struct SecretStore that expose the inputStore to easily
retrieve secret value.
Signed-off-by: Tom Chauveau <tom.chauveau@epitech.eu>
- This PR adds a new mount type: `docker.sock` (in addition to `cache`
and `tmp`)
- It's then able to mount the LOCAL (as in, from the machine running
dagger) docker socket inside the container by pretending to be an SSH
Agent (hijacking the SSH agent forwarding support of buildkit)
Signed-off-by: Andrea Luzzardi <aluzzardi@gmail.com>
- Secrets are never exposed in plaintext in the Cue tree. `dagger query`
won't dump secrets anymore, Cue errors won't contain them either.
- BuildKit-native secrets support through a new `mount` type. This
ensures secrets will never be part of containerd layers, buildkit
cache and generally speaking will never be saved to disk in plaintext.
- Updated netlify as an example
- Added tests
- Changed the Cue definition of a secret to:
```
@dagger(secret)
id: string
}
```
This is to ensure both that setting the wrong input type on a secret
(e.g. `dagger input text`) will fail, and attempting to misuse the
secret (e.g. interpolating, passing as an env variable, etc) will also
fail properly.
Signed-off-by: Andrea Luzzardi <aluzzardi@gmail.com>