Fixes https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi-docker-build/issues/551
(sort of - the underlying problem that this repo pins SDK dependencies
that don't get automatically update by the workflow still exists, but it
should at least work until the codegen APIs change again.)
I had to relax branch protections in order to merge #527 and during that
time Renovate was able to sneak some bad PRs in.
This rolls those changes back.
Fixes: #497
This PR follows the `weekly-pulumi-update` CI workflow steps to update
our `pulumi/pulumi` dependency, with manual intervention to resolve
tooling update conflicts. Before generating the SDKs, it's necessary to
update the language tools and otel packages to ensure compatibility with
the latest changes.
Additional command executed for the manual updates:
```sh
TOOLS=(
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi/sdk/go/pulumi-language-go/v3"
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi/sdk/nodejs/cmd/pulumi-language-nodejs/v3"
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi/sdk/python/cmd/pulumi-language-python/v3"
"go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp/otlptrace"
)
for TOOL in "${TOOLS[@]}"; do
go get -u $TOOL
go mod tidy
done
```
---
Note: the Go directive is upgraded to v1.24 as
`github.com/pulumi/pulumi/sdk/go/pulumi-language-go/v3` requires Go
v1.24
([ref](5c96e4e6aa/sdk/go/pulumi-language-go/go.mod (L3))).
The `Image` resource already ignores errors during read but the `Index`
resource was requiring the inspect call to always succeed. This will often
fail due to https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/issues/4981 (note however in
this case credentials are stored with the resource instead of the provider).
This changes our logic to instead emit a warning if the credentials are
invalid.
Fixes https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi-docker-build/issues/121.
This upgrades pulumi to v3.121.0 and bumps several other first-party dependencies.
Note that vendored language plugins must be bumped manually because their go modules are currently untagged:
* go get github.com/pulumi/pulumi/sdk/python/cmd/pulumi-language-python/v3@79e814fe0f2137ade87ee5af384e6cb71e4aa6ff
* go get github.com/pulumi/pulumi/sdk/nodejs/cmd/pulumi-language-nodejs/v3@79e814fe0f2137ade87ee5af384e6cb71e4aa6ff
* go get github.com/pulumi/pulumi/sdk/go/pulumi-language-go/v3@79e814fe0f2137ade87ee5af384e6cb71e4aa6ff
* go get github.com/pulumi/pulumi-dotnet/pulumi-language-dotnet@fa777213effdc3a80bb893194d63cd8b7ca7a868
* go get github.com/pulumi/pulumi-yaml@15eb402
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I could have sworn the context property was required, but evidently it
isn't and we weren't handling the case when it was missing.
This PR updates things to set a default location of the current
directory if the context is absent. Some unit tests are also added.
Fixes#78.
Part of https://github.com/pulumi/ci-mgmt/issues/915
Install pulumi in standard way
Use the same method as other providers to install the pulumi CLI.
- Lock the version of the CLI and therefore codegen for consistent build
results.
- Ensure the local language plugins are using by disabling ambient
plugins.
Enable respect schema version
Remove setting version at SDK build time
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Co-authored-by: Bryce Lampe <bryce@pulumi.com>
* Rename the provider to dockerbuild.
* Add Makefile targets required by CI.
* Add per-language test targets compatible with CI.
* Fix broken example yaml.
* Add gitignore exclusions to fix SDK generation in CI.
* Fix lint errors.
* Vendor pulumi CLI via `tools.go` instead of `.pulumi`.
* Consolidate `go.mod`s into one file, with a minimal `go.mod` for the
Go SDK.
* Add codecov.