Fix working directory and write state for appPod to be used in run-script-step (#8)

* added initial entrypoint script

* change workingg directory working with addition to fix prepare-job state output

* added prepend path

* added run-script-step file generation, removed prepend path from container-step and prepare job

* latest changes with testing run script step

* fix the mounts real fast

* cleanup

* fix tests

* add kind test

* add kind yaml to ignore and run it during ci

* fix kind option

* remove gitignore

* lowercase pwd

* checkout first!

* ignore test file in build.yaml

* fixed wrong working directory and added test to run script step testing for the env

* handle env's/escaping better

* added single quote escape to env escapes

* surounded env value with single quote

* added spacing around run-container-step, changed examples to actually echo hello world

* refactored tests

* make sure to escape properly

* set addition mounts for container steps

* fixup container action mounts

Co-authored-by: Thomas Boop <thboop@github.com>
Co-authored-by: Thomas Boop <52323235+thboop@users.noreply.github.com>
This commit is contained in:
Nikola Jokic
2022-06-15 03:41:49 +02:00
committed by GitHub
parent 643bf36fd8
commit 8ea57170d8
23 changed files with 391 additions and 230 deletions

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@@ -4,9 +4,7 @@ import TestSetup from './test-setup'
jest.useRealTimers()
const prepareJobDefinition = JSON.parse(
fs.readFileSync(`${__dirname}/../../../examples/prepare-job.json`, 'utf-8')
)
let prepareJobDefinition
let testSetup: TestSetup
@@ -14,15 +12,7 @@ describe('prepare job', () => {
beforeEach(() => {
testSetup = new TestSetup()
testSetup.initialize()
prepareJobDefinition.args.container.systemMountVolumes =
testSetup.systemMountVolumes
prepareJobDefinition.args.container.workingDirectory =
testSetup.workingDirectory
prepareJobDefinition.args.container.registry = null
prepareJobDefinition.args.services.forEach(s => {
s.registry = null
})
prepareJobDefinition = testSetup.getPrepareJobDefinition()
})
afterEach(() => {