cuezel
dagger-for-github
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
about 3 years ago | 11 months ago | |
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cuezel
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Dagger: a new way to build CI/CD pipelines
I played with a similar idea a while ago: https://github.com/ecordell/cuezel/ (cuezel as in: "Bazel but with CUE"), but I was never sure that what I was doing was in the spirit of CUE.
CUE pushes nondeterminism into "_tool.cue"[0] files that are allowed to do things like IO and run external processes. Tool files scratch a similar itch to Makefiles, but they lack an integrated plugin system like Bazel (hence why I played with the idea of CUE + Bazel).
With Dagger you seem to be restricted to the set of things that the dagger tool can interpret just with like my Cuezel tool you are limited to what I happened to implement.
In CUE `_tool` files you are also limited to the set of things that the tool builtins provide, but the difference is that you know that the rest of the CUE program is deterministic/pure (everything not in a _tool file).
There's clearly value in tooling that reads CUE definitions, and dagger is the first commercial interest in CUE that I've seen, which is exciting.
But I'm most interested in some CUE-interpreter meta-tool that would allow you to import cue definitions + their interpreters and version them together, but for use in `_tool` files to keep the delineation clear. Maybe this is where dagger is heading? (if so it wasn't clear from the docs)
[0]: https://pkg.go.dev/cuelang.org/[email protected]/pkg/tool
dagger-for-github
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Use Docker to build better CI/CD pipelines with Dagger
The Dockerized design also allows pipelines made with Dagger devkit to be run in every CI/CD runtime environment like, for example, Github Action (using the official Dagger Github Action from the marketplace). Furthermore, it can also be run independently of the architecture of the platform. The only requirement is the Docker ecosystem support. So it can be run on a managed runner (eg. Github Runners), a self-hosted runner, a local machine, a serverless compute instance, etc.
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Dagger: a new way to build CI/CD pipelines
Fun dact, Crazy Max is the author of the Github Action for Dagger :) https://github.com/dagger/dagger-for-github
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