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Author SHA1 Message Date
Pieter Noordhuis 77d6820075
Convert between integer and float in normalization (#1371)
## Changes

We currently issue a warning if an integer is used where a floating
point number is expected. But if they are convertible, we should convert
and not issue a warning. This change fixes normalization if they are
convertible between each other. We still produce a warning if the type
conversion leads to a loss in precision.

## Tests

Unit tests pass.
2024-04-17 08:58:07 +00:00
Andrew Nester d914a1b1e2
Do not emit warning on YAML anchor blocks (#1354)
## Changes
In 0.217.0 we started to emit warning on unknown fields in YAML
configuration but wrongly considered YAML anchor blocks as unknown
field.

This PR fixes this by skipping normalising of YAML blocks.

## Tests
Added regression tests
2024-04-10 09:55:02 +00:00
Pieter Noordhuis b4e2645942
Make normalization return warnings instead of errors (#1334)
## Changes

Errors in normalization mean hard failure as of #1319.

We currently allow malformed configurations and ignore the malformed
fields and should continue to do so.

## Tests

* Tests pass.
* No calls to `diag.Errorf` from `libs/dyn`
2024-04-03 11:14:23 +00:00
Pieter Noordhuis c1963ec0df
Include `dyn.Path` in normalization warnings and errors (#1332)
## Changes

This adds context to warnings and errors. For example:

* Summary: `unknown field bar`
* Location: `foo.yml:6:10`
* Path: `.targets.dev.workspace`

## Tests

Unit tests.
2024-04-03 08:56:46 +00:00
Pieter Noordhuis dca81a40f4
Return warning for nil primitive types during normalization (#1329)
## Changes

It's not necessary to error out if a configuration field is present but
not set.

For example, the following would error out, but after this change only
produces a warning:
```yaml
workspace:
  # This is a string field, but if not specified, it ends up being a null.
  host:
```

## Tests

Updated the unit tests to match the new behavior.

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Co-authored-by: shreyas-goenka <88374338+shreyas-goenka@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-04-02 12:17:29 +00:00
Pieter Noordhuis 26094f01a0
Define `dyn.Mapping` to represent maps (#1301)
## Changes

Before this change maps were stored as a regular Go map with string
keys. This didn't let us capture metadata (location information) for map
keys.

To address this, this change replaces the use of the regular Go map with
a dedicated type for a dynamic map. This type stores the `dyn.Value` for
both the key and the value. It uses a map to still allow O(1) lookups
and redirects those into a slice.

## Tests

* All existing unit tests pass (some with minor modifications due to
interface change).
* Equality assertions with `assert.Equal` no longer worked because the
new `dyn.Mapping` persists the order in which keys are set and is
therefore susceptible to map ordering issues. To fix this, I added a
`dynassert` package that forwards all assertions to `testify/assert` but
intercepts equality for `dyn.Value` arguments.
2024-03-25 11:01:09 +00:00
Pieter Noordhuis a2a4948047
Allow use of variables references in primitive non-string fields (#1219)
## Changes

This change enables the use of bundle variables for boolean, integer,
and floating point fields.

## Tests

* Unit tests.
* I ran a manual test to confirm parameterizing the number of workers in
a cluster definition works.
2024-02-19 10:44:51 +00:00
Pieter Noordhuis ea8daf1f97
Avoid infinite recursion when normalizing a recursive type (#1213)
## Changes

This is a follow-up to #1211 prompted by the addition of a recursive
type in the Go SDK v0.31.0 (`jobs.ForEachTask`).

When populating missing fields with their zero values we must not
inadvertently recurse into a recursive type.

## Tests

New unit test fails with a stack overflow if the fix if the check is
disabled.
2024-02-16 12:56:02 +00:00
Pieter Noordhuis 18166f5b47
Add option to include fields present in the type but not in the value (#1211)
## Changes

This feature supports variable lookups in a `dyn.Value` that are present
in the type but haven't been initialized with a value.

For example: `${bundle.git.origin_url}` is present in the `dyn.Value`
only if it was assigned a value. If it wasn't assigned a value it should
resolve to the empty string. This normalization option, when set,
ensures that all fields that are represented in the specified type are
present in the return value.

This change is in support of #1098.

## Tests

Added unit test.
2024-02-15 15:16:40 +00:00
Pieter Noordhuis aa0c715930
Retain partially valid structs in `convert.Normalize` (#1203)
## Changes

Before this change, any error in a subtree would cause the entire
subtree to be dropped from the output.

This is not ideal when debugging, so instead we drop only the values
that cannot be normalized. Note that this doesn't change behavior if the
caller is properly checking the returned diagnostics for errors.

Note: this includes a change to use `dyn.InvalidValue` as opposed to
`dyn.NilValue` when returning errors.

## Tests

Added unit tests for the case where nested struct, map, or slice
elements contain an error.
2024-02-13 14:12:19 +00:00
Pieter Noordhuis 938eb1600c
Rename libs/config -> libs/dyn (#1086)
## Changes

The name "dynamic value", or "dyn" for short, is more descriptive than
the opaque "config". Also, it conveniently does not alias with other
packages in the repository, or (popular ones) elsewhere.

(discussed with @andrewnester)

## Tests

n/a
2023-12-22 13:20:45 +00:00