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@dagger.io/dagger
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A client package for running [Dagger](https://dagger.io/) pipelines.
A client package for running Dagger pipelines.
The Dagger TypeScript SDK contains everything you need to develop CI/CD pipelines in TypeScript or Javascript, and run them on any OCI-compatible container runtime.
npm install @dagger.io/dagger --save-dev
You may want to work on the TypeScript SDK and test it directly on a local node project.
:warning: Skip this step if you already have a node project
mkdir my-test-ts-project
# Init project (you may use yarn or pnpm)
npm init -y
# Add typescript
npm install typescript ts-node --save-dev
# Init typescript project
npx tsc --init
Dagger exports its SDK using type module so you will need to also update
your package.json
to the same type.
Add or update the field type
in your package.json
from your project root directory:
npm pkg set type=module
You must also update your tsconfig.json
to use NodeNext
as module
.
"module": "NodeNext"
Go to the Dagger TypeScript SDK directory and do the following :
cd path/to/dagger/sdk/typescript # go into the package directory
npm link # creates global link
Go back to the root directory of your local project to link the TypeScript SDK.
cd path/to/my_app # go into your project directory.
npm link @dagger.io/dagger # link install the package
:bulb: Any changes to path/to/dagger/sdk/typescript
will be reflected in path/to/my_app/node_modules/@dagger.io/dagger
.
While making SDK code modification you should watch
the input files:
cd path/to/dagger/sdk/typescript # go into the package directory
yarn watch # Recompile the code when input files are modified
You can now import the local Dagger TypeScript SDK as if you were using the official one.
import { connect } from "@dagger.io/dagger"
Please visit our documentation for a full list of commands and examples.
FAQs
A client package for running [Dagger](https://dagger.io/) pipelines.
The npm package @dagger.io/dagger receives a total of 4,134 weekly downloads. As such, @dagger.io/dagger popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @dagger.io/dagger demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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