func/templates
David Fridrich 13fde9025d
feat: Change Invocation.format to Invoke (#1415)
* test1

* d

* templates/* manifest remove http

* docs fix

* migration test a template tests

* docs func_run

* docs last

* misspell

* suggested changes

* def http

* zz

* zz

* change invocation struct name

* zz file
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go feat: Change Invocation.format to Invoke (#1415) 2022-11-11 11:20:19 +00:00
node feat: Change Invocation.format to Invoke (#1415) 2022-11-11 11:20:19 +00:00
python feat: Change Invocation.format to Invoke (#1415) 2022-11-11 11:20:19 +00:00
quarkus feat: Change Invocation.format to Invoke (#1415) 2022-11-11 11:20:19 +00:00
rust feat: Change Invocation.format to Invoke (#1415) 2022-11-11 11:20:19 +00:00
springboot feat: Change Invocation.format to Invoke (#1415) 2022-11-11 11:20:19 +00:00
typescript feat: Change Invocation.format to Invoke (#1415) 2022-11-11 11:20:19 +00:00
README.md Update wrt switch from pkger to custom ZIP pkging (#889) 2022-03-09 17:39:46 -08:00
manifest.yaml feat: add support for manifest.yaml at repo/language/template levels (#558) 2021-10-27 07:09:01 -07:00

README.md

Templates

Packaging

When updates are made to these templates, they must be packaged (serialized as a Go byte array) by running make zz_filesystem_generated.go, and checking in the resultant zz_filesystem_generated.go file.

How it works

The ./generate/templates directory contains Go program that generates zz_filesystem_generated.go. The file defines byte array variable named templatesZip. The variable contains ZIP representation of the templates directory. The byte array variable is then used to instantiate exported global variable function.EmbeddedTemplatesFS, which implements standard Go interfaces fs.ReadDirFS and fs.StatFS.

Rationale

Until such time as embedding static assets in binaries is included in the base go build functionality (see https://github.com/golang/go/issues/35950) we need to use our custom serialization script (./generate/templates/main.go).

Native Go embedding introduced in Go 1.16 could be used for executable binary, however it cannot be used for library. For a library we need to generate a Go source code containing the templates.