foo
This module has been generated via dagger init and serves as a reference tobasic module structure as you get started with Dagger.
Two functions have been pre-created. You can modify, delete, or add to them,
as needed. They demonstrate usage of arguments and return types using simple
echo and grep commands. The functions can be called from the dagger CLI or
from one of the SDKs.
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Installation
dagger install github.com/jedevc/dagger-test-user-defaults/foo@7d2b6c86f44501d093fec43cdf6ed824371e7515
Entrypoint
Return Type
Foo !
Arguments
Name | Type | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|---|
greeting | String | - | No description provided |
Example
dagger -m github.com/jedevc/dagger-test-user-defaults/foo@7d2b6c86f44501d093fec43cdf6ed824371e7515 call \
func (m *MyModule) Example() *dagger.Foo {
return dag.
Foo()
}
@function
def example() -> dagger.Foo:
return (
dag.foo()
)
@func()
example(): Foo {
return dag
.foo()
}
Types
Foo 🔗
containerEcho() 🔗
Returns a container that echoes whatever string argument is provided
Return Type
Container !
Arguments
Name | Type | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|---|
stringArg | String ! | - | No description provided |
Example
dagger -m github.com/jedevc/dagger-test-user-defaults/foo@7d2b6c86f44501d093fec43cdf6ed824371e7515 call \
container-echo --string-arg string
func (m *MyModule) Example(stringArg string) *dagger.Container {
return dag.
Foo().
ContainerEcho(stringArg)
}
@function
def example(string_arg: str) -> dagger.Container:
return (
dag.foo()
.container_echo(string_arg)
)
@func()
example(stringArg: string): Container {
return dag
.foo()
.containerEcho(stringArg)
}