This is a Kurtosis package. It doesn't do much now, but it will soon!
If you have Kurtosis installed, run:
kurtosis run github.com/YOURUSER/THISREPO
If you don't have Kurtosis installed, click here to run this package on the Kurtosis playground.
To blow away the created enclave, run kurtosis clean -a
.
Click to see configuration
You can configure this package using the JSON structure below. The default values for each parameter are shown.
NOTE: the //
lines are not valid JSON; you will need to remove them!
{
// The name to print
"name": "John Snow"
}
The arguments can then be passed in to kurtosis run
.
For example:
kurtosis run github.com/YOURUSER/THISREPO '{"name":"Maynard James Keenan"}'
You can also store the JSON args in a file, and use command expansion to slot them in:
kurtosis run github.com/YOURUSER/THISREPO "$(cat args.json)"
Kurtosis packages can be composed inside other Kurtosis packages. To use this package in your package:
First, import this package by adding the following to the top of your Starlark file:
# For remote packages:
this_package = import_module("github.com/YOURUSER/THISREPO/main.star")
# For local packages:
this_package = import_module(".src/main.star")
If you want to use a fork or specific version of this package in your own package, you can replace the dependencies in your kurtosis.yml
file using the replace primitive.
Within your kurtosis.yml
file:
name: github.com/example-org/example-repo
replace:
github.com/YOURUSER/THISREPO: github.com/YOURUSER/THISREPO@YOURBRANCH
Then, call the this package's run
function somewhere in your Starlark script:
this_package_output = this_package.run(plan, args)
- Install Kurtosis
- Clone this repo
- For your dev loop, run
kurtosis clean -a && kurtosis run .
inside the repo directory