Use the schema package's Markdown parser and walk its AST to extract
examples.
These changes also rename StripNonRelevantExamples to FilterExamples.
This is preparatory work for #4159 and #4632.
* [WIP] Adding the langage SDK specific docker images
Fixes: #3789
* add multiple os build
This introduces multiple containers images with various different OS's.
The base build is based on debian (symlinked from the Dockerfile.debian)
build.
We also have UBi based images, and alpine based images
* Adding the langage SDK specific docker images
Fixes: #3789
* remove alpine builds
* test docker readme sync
* fix description
* fix name of sync task
Co-authored-by: Lee Briggs <lee@leebriggs.co.uk>
In particular, use the parser to filter and extract examples. This also
sets up support for entity references in documentation that can be used
in order to render language-specific names for resources, functions,
types, and properties.
Related to #4632 and #4159.
Several users reported cases where error messages would
cause a panic if they contained accented characters. I wasn't
able to reproduce this failure locally, but tracked down the
panic to logging gRPC calls. The Message field is typed as
a string, which requires all of the characters to be valid UTF-8.
This change runs each log string through the strings.ToValidUTF8
function, which will replace any invalid characters with the
"unknown" character. This should prevent the the logger from
panicking.
Fixes: #4827
Diff:
```
if encrypted is not None:
- warnings.warn("Rename PostgreSQL role resource attribute "encrypted" to "encrypted_password"", DeprecationWarning)
+ warnings.warn("Rename PostgreSQL role resource attribute \"encrypted\" to \"encrypted_password\"", DeprecationWarning)
pulumi.log.warn("encrypted is deprecated: Rename PostgreSQL role resource attribute "encrypted" to "encrypted_password"")
```
Pylint currently reports `E1101: Instance of 'Bucket' has no 'id' member (no-member)` on lines in Pulumi Python programs like:
```python
pulumi.export('bucket_name', bucket.id)
```
Here's a description of this message from http://pylint-messages.wikidot.com/messages:e1101:
> Used when an object (variable, function, …) is accessed for a non-existent member.
>
> False positives: This message may report object members that are created dynamically, but exist at the time they are accessed.
This appears to be a false positive case: `id` isn't set in the constructor (it's set later in `register_resource`) and Pylint isn't able to figure this out statically. `urn` has the same problem. (Oddly, Pylint doesn't complain when accessing other resource output properties).
This change refactors `register_resource` so that `id` and `urn` can be assigned in the resource's constructor, so that Pylint can see it being assigned. The change also does the same with `read_resource`.
When running `pulumi up`, after the preview, we prompt asking whether to proceed with the update. If you type to filter the options and then hit an arrow key a couple times, the CLI panics. This is a bug in the `survey` library we depend on. The issue has been fixed in the library upstream; this change updates our dependency.
Automatically create a virtual environment and install dependencies in it with `pulumi new` and `pulumi policy new` for Python templates.
This will save a new `virtualenv` runtime option in `Pulumi.yaml` (`PulumiPolicy.yaml` for policy packs):
```yaml
runtime:
name: python
options:
virtualenv: venv
```
`virtualenv` is the path to a virtual environment that Pulumi will use when running `python` commands.
Existing projects are unaffected and can opt-in to using this by setting `virtualenv`, otherwise, they'll continue to work as-is.
If extra files are present, make sure that appropriate modules are
created as necessary and that extra sources are exported from each
module's `index.ts`.
If the type of a configuration variable is a token type (i.e. a type
provided by an overlay) with the underlying type string, call
`config.get` rather than `config.getObject`. This fixes a regression in
the `aws.config.region` variable.
- Split out common functionality into generateModuleContextMap method
- Add LanguageResource and LanguageProperty structs for use by downstream
codegen tools
- Add LanguageResources function for use by downstream codegen tools
This class was available in the pulumi.resource module, but was not exported from the core `pulumi` module as intended for all public APIs at this level.
Add support for union types that indicate a default type for targets
that do not support unions, or do not support unions in certain
positions (e.g. output properties). The NodeJS backend makes use of this
in combination with a new flag, `disableUnionOutputTypes`, to avoid
generating unions in output types.
These changes also refactor the various module ->
package/module/namespace mapping methods so that these entities can be
fetched by their language name rather than their token.
- Typecheck in all cases where a type may have changed
- Do not perform literal conversions if the type is already correct
- Perform literal conversions before checking to see if a call to
`__convert` is required. This catches cases such as string literals
passed where ints are required. Without this change, that form in
particular generates a bare number literal rather than a number
literal wrapped in a `__convert`.
If the source file for a resource or function definition would collide
with a reserved filename (e.g. `index.ts`), append an underscore to its
filename (e.g. `index_.ts`).