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@spigell/pulumi-file

v0.0.6

Published

This is a very simple pulumi native provider.

Downloads

10

Readme

A file Pulumi Provider

This is a very simple pulumi native provider.

Hugely based on pulumi-go-provider and pulumi-command-provider. Several pieces of code were from there.

Resources:

  • Remote.File: It manages the content of files on Linux machines. It supports only remote files for now.

There are typescript and golang examples of using the single resource defined in examples directory.

Read call is implemented so commands like pulumi refresh works now. But pulumi import is not implemented now.

There are golang and typescript sdk. Another are generated but not uploaded to packages repositories.

Installing

Grab the plugin if pulumi didn't make it automatically:

pulumi plugin install resource file v0.0.3 --server https://github.com/spigell/pulumi-file/releases/download/v0.0.3

Node.js (JavaScript/TypeScript)

To use from JavaScript or TypeScript in Node.js, install using either npm:

$ npm install @spigell/pulumi-file

or yarn:

$ yarn add @spigell/pulumi-file

Go

To use from Go, use go get to grab the latest version of the library

$ go get github.com/spigell/pulumi-file/sdk

Building

Dependencies

  • Go 1.21
  • NodeJS 16.X.X or later

Local Build and Test

Most of the code for the provider implementation is in provider/pkg directory.

A code generator is available which generates SDKs in TypeScript, Python, Go and .NET which are also checked in to the sdk folder. The SDKs are generated from a schema in schema.json.

Note that the generated provider plugin (pulumi-resource-file) must be on your PATH to be used by Pulumi deployments.

# build the plugin and provider
$ VERSION=<VERSION> make build

# test
$ cd examples/simple-go
$ go mod tidy
$ pulumi stack init test
$ PATH=$PATH:../../bin pulumi up