Fixes two bugs in how padding was calculated in PrintTable.
Firstly we remove all ANSI escape codes from the string before measuring
how wide it is. Secondly we measure glyph count (using rivo/uniseg) not
byte or rune count of the string.
Together these fix the padding/alignment issues I saw when using
PrintTable with plan output. They also slightly change the layout of
"pulumi stack", for example the below is printed with current master and
has 6 characters of space for padding between SecurityGroup and
web-secgrp:
```
Current stack resources (4):
TYPE NAME
pulumi:pulumi:Stack aws-cs-webserver-test
├─ aws:ec2/securityGroup:SecurityGroup web-secgrp
├─ aws:ec2/instance:Instance web-server-www
└─ pulumi:providers:aws default_4_25_0
```
While printed with this commit you only get 2 characters of space for
padding (which is correct, the column gap is set to " "):
```
Current stack resources (4):
TYPE NAME
pulumi:pulumi:Stack aws-cs-webserver-test
├─ aws:ec2/securityGroup:SecurityGroup web-secgrp
├─ aws:ec2/instance:Instance web-server-www
└─ pulumi:providers:aws default_4_25_0
```
The Pulumi Package metaschema is a JSON schema definition that describes
the format of a Pulumi Package schema. The metaschema can be used to
validate certain basic properties of a Pulumi Package schema, including
(but not limited to):
- data types (e.g. is this property a string?)
- data formats (e.g. is this string property a valid regex?)
- object shapes (e.g. is this object missing required properties?)
The schema binder has been updated to use the metaschema as its first
validation pass.
In addition to its use in the binder, the metaschema has its own page in
the developer documentation. This page is generated using a small tool,
jsonschema2md.go.
This change expands the definition of `resource.Output` in the Go SDK with additional information about the output, i.e. dependencies and secretness, and adds support in the core Go RPC code for (un)marshaling output values.
Output values are marshaled as special objects ala archives, assets, and resource refs and are unmarshaled as `resource.Output` values.
Subsequent PRs will add:
- A monitor feature for output values, which will initially be disabled by default but available to turn on via an envvar
- Support for (un)marshaling output values in each language SDKs
- A way for providers to indicate support for receiving output values
- E2E tests
- Turn the monitor feature on by default (w/ env var to disable) (Note: the current plan is to initially scope this to only be used when marshaling inputs to a multi-language component)
This command converts an appdash trace into a pprof file for use with
`go tool pprof`. Spans are converted into stacks by sampling each root
span at a given rate and recording the stack of subspans at each sample.
These changes also replace the conditional addition of experimental and
debug commands with conditional visibility. Experimental and debug
commands will always be available, but will be hidden unless the
appropraite environment variables are set.
Co-authored-by: Levi Blackstone <levi@pulumi.com>
We make several calls to `os/user`, which uses CGO and means
cross-compilation is not possible. This replaces `os/user` with the
`luser` package, which is a drop-in replacement which does not use `CGO`
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.
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.
- Move the implementation of loadPackageSchema into a method on
PackageCache
- Protect the cache with synchronization primitives to enable
concurrency in downstream consumers
- Use jsoniter to deserialize schemas
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Use patched azure gocloud library
Fixes#4642
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# sync with pulumi-master branch
Some of the apply rewriter's assumptions were broken by the richer
expressions available in HCL2. These changes fix those broken
assumptions, in particular the assumption that only scope traversal
expressions are sources of eventual values.
* Make `async:true` the default for `invoke` calls (#3750)
* Switch away from native grpc impl. (#3728)
* Remove usage of the 'deasync' library from @pulumi/pulumi. (#3752)
* Only retry as long as we get unavailable back. Anything else continues. (#3769)
* Handle all errors for now. (#3781)
* Do not assume --yes was present when using pulumi in non-interactive mode (#3793)
* Upgrade all paths for sdk and pkg to v2
* Backport C# invoke classes and other recent gen changes (#4288)
Adjust C# generation
* Replace IDeployment with a sealed class (#4318)
Replace IDeployment with a sealed class
* .NET: default to args subtype rather than Args.Empty (#4320)
* Adding system namespace for Dotnet code gen
This is required for using Obsolute attributes for deprecations
```
Iam/InstanceProfile.cs(142,10): error CS0246: The type or namespace name 'ObsoleteAttribute' could not be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?) [/Users/stack72/code/go/src/github.com/pulumi/pulumi-aws/sdk/dotnet/Pulumi.Aws.csproj]
Iam/InstanceProfile.cs(142,10): error CS0246: The type or namespace name 'Obsolete' could not be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?) [/Users/stack72/code/go/src/github.com/pulumi/pulumi-aws/sdk/dotnet/Pulumi.Aws.csproj]
```
* Fix the nullability of config type properties in C# codegen (#4379)