scaleout
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Installation
dagger install github.com/marcosnils/daggerverse/checks-test/scaleout@c4debecf2954e841fdc4e502dba5d5b1a134c2bfEntrypoint
Return Type
Scaleout Example
dagger -m github.com/marcosnils/daggerverse/checks-test/scaleout@c4debecf2954e841fdc4e502dba5d5b1a134c2bf call \
func (m *MyModule) Example() *dagger.Scaleout {
return dag.
Scaleout()
}@function
def example() -> dagger.Scaleout:
return (
dag.scaleout()
)@func()
example(): Scaleout {
return dag
.scaleout()
}Types
Scaleout 🔗
work() 🔗
Return Type
Void ! Example
dagger -m github.com/marcosnils/daggerverse/checks-test/scaleout@c4debecf2954e841fdc4e502dba5d5b1a134c2bf call \
workfunc (m *MyModule) Example(ctx context.Context) {
return dag.
Scaleout().
Work(ctx)
}@function
async def example() -> None:
return await (
dag.scaleout()
.work()
)@func()
async example(): Promise<void> {
return dag
.scaleout()
.work()
}