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How can I chain actions together ?
Dependencies are materialized at runtime, when your Cue files are parsed and the corresponding DAG gets generated:
// Prerequisite action that runs when `test` is being called
_dockerCLI: alpine.#Build & {
packages: bash: _
}
// Main action
foo: bash.#Run & {
input: _dockerCLI.output // <== CHAINING of action happening here
script: contents: #"""
echo "hello"
"""#
}
On above example, _dockerCLI
gets executed first, as the corresponding DAG shows that it is required for the action foo
to be processed.
This is the input-output
model: foo
's input is _dockerCLI
's output.
We currently do not support explicit dependencies at the moment (one of our top priority). But, if you need one, here is how you can hack your way around it:
foo: bash.#Run & {
input: _dockerCLI.output
script: contents: #"""
echo "hello"
"""#
}
// Main action
bar: bash.#Run & {
input: _dockerCLI.output
script: contents: #"""
echo "hello"
"""#
env: HACK: "\(foo.success)" // <== HACK: CHAINING of action happening here
}
foo
and bar
are similar actions. If you do not want to rely on the input-output
model but still want to force a dependency between them. The easiest way is to create an environment variable that relies on the other action's success