README
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Skycfg
Skycfg is an extension library for the Starlark language that adds support for constructing Protocol Buffer messages. It was developed by Stripe to simplify configuration of Kubernetes services, Envoy routes, Terraform resources, and other complex configuration data.
At present, only the Go implementation of Starlark is supported.
Getting Started
The entry point to Skycfg is the skycfg.Load()
function, which reads a configuration file from local disk. As the implementation stabilizes we expect to expand the public API surface so that Skycfg can be combined with other Starlark extensions.
Lets start with a simple main
function that prints out every Protobuf message created by the config file hello.sky
:
package main
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"github.com/stripe/skycfg"
_ "github.com/golang/protobuf/ptypes/wrappers"
)
func main() {
ctx := context.Background()
config, err := skycfg.Load(ctx, "hello.sky")
if err != nil { panic(err) }
messages, err := config.Main(ctx)
if err != nil { panic(err) }
for _, msg := range messages {
fmt.Printf("%s\n", msg.String())
}
}
# hello.sky
pb = proto.package("google.protobuf")
def main(ctx):
return [pb.StringValue(value = "Hello, world!")]
Now we can build a small test driver and see what values are returned:
$ go get github.com/stripe/skycfg
$ go build -o test-skycfg
$ ./test-skycfg
value:"Hello, world!"
$
Success!
For more in-depth examples covering specific topics, see the _examples/
directory:
_examples/repl
: Interactive evaluation of a Skycfg file_examples/k8s
: Basic Kubernetes integration_examples/wasm
: Skycfg in the browser with WebAssembly
Why use Skycfg?
Compared to bare YAML or TOML, the Python-like syntax of Skycfg might not seem like a win. Why would we want configuration files with all those quotes and colons and braces?
There are four important benefits to using Skycfg over YAML:
Type Safety
Protobuf has a statically-typed data model, which means the type of every field is known to Skycfg when it's building your configuration. There is no risk of accidentally assigning a string to a number, a struct to a different struct, or forgetting to quote a YAML value.
pb = proto.package("google.protobuf")
def main(ctx):
return [pb.StringValue(value = 123)]
$ ./test-skycfg
panic: TypeError: value 123 (type `int') can't be assigned to type `string'.
Functions
As in standard Python, you can define helper functions to reduce duplicated typing and share logic.
pb = proto.package("google.protobuf")
def greet(lang):
greeting = {
"en": "Hello, world!",
"fr": "Bonjour, monde!",
}[lang]
return pb.StringValue(value = greeting)
def main(ctx):
return [greet("en"), greet("fr")]
$ ./test-skycfg
value:"Hello world!"
value:"Bonjour, monde!"
Modules
Starlark supports importing modules from other files, which you can use to share common code between configurations. By default the paths to load are resolved on the local filesystem, but you can also override the load()
handler to support syntaxes such as Bazel-style target labels.
Modules can protect service owners from complex Kubernetes logic:
load("//config/common/kubernetes.sky", "kubernetes")
def my_service(ctx):
return kubernetes.pod(
name = "my-namespace/my-service",
containers = [
kubernetes.container(name = "main", image = "index.docker.io/hello-world"),
]
)
When combined with VCS hooks like GitHub CODEOWNERS, you can use modules to provide an API surface for third-party tools deployed in your infrastructure:
load("//config/common/constants.sky", "CLUSTERS")
load("//config/production/k8s_dashboard/v1.10.0/main.sky",
"kubernetes_dashboard")
def main(ctx):
return [
kubernetes_dashboard(ctx, cluster = CLUSTERS['ord1']),
kubernetes_dashboard(ctx, cluster = CLUSTERS['ord1-canary']),
]
Context Variables
Skycfg supports limited dynamic behavior through the use of context variables, which let the Go caller pass arbitrary key:value pairs in the ctx
parameter.
func main() {
// ...
messages, err := config.Main(ctx, skycfg.WithVars(starlark.StringDict{
"revision": starlark.String("master/12345"),
}))
pb = proto.package("google.protobuf")
def main(ctx):
print("ctx.vars:", ctx.vars)
return []
$ ./test-skycfg
[hello.sky:4] ctx.vars: {"revision": "master/12345"}
Contributing
We welcome contributions from the community. For small simple changes, go ahead and open a pull request. Larger changes should start out in the issue tracker, so we can make sure they fit into the roadmap. Changes to the Starlark language itself (such as new primitive types or syntax) should be applied to https://github.com/google/starlark-go.
Stability
Skycfg depends on internal details of the go-protobuf generated code, and as such may need to be updated to work with future versions of go-protobuf. We will release Skycfg v1.0 after all dependencies on go-protobuf implementation details have been fixed, which will be after the "api-v2" branch lands in a stable release of go-protobuf.
Our existing public APIs are expected to be stable even before the v1.0 release. Symbols that will change before v1.0 are hidden from the public docs and named Unstable*
.
Known issues
gogo/protobuf support
Skycfg has dropped support for
gogo/protobuf, an alternative protobuf go
code generator, when upgrading to using the go-protobuf v2 api. For using gogo
support, see Skycfg@v0.1.0
(Skycfg prior to switching to v2).
Documentation
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Overview ¶
Package skycfg is an extension library for the Starlark language that adds support for constructing Protocol Buffer messages.
Index ¶
- func AsProtoMessage(v starlark.Value) (proto.Message, bool)
- func NewProtoMessage(msg proto.Message) (starlark.Value, error)
- func NewProtoPackage(r unstableProtoRegistryV2, name string) starlark.Value
- func NewUnstableProtobufRegistryV2(r *protoregistry.Types) unstableProtoRegistryV2
- func UnstablePredeclaredModules(r unstableProtoRegistryV2) starlark.StringDict
- func UnstableProtoModule(r unstableProtoRegistryV2) starlark.Value
- type Config
- type ExecOption
- type FileReader
- type LoadOption
- type Test
- type TestOption
- type TestResult
Constants ¶
This section is empty.
Variables ¶
This section is empty.
Functions ¶
func AsProtoMessage ¶
AsProtoMessage returns a Protobuf message underlying the given Starlark value, which must have been created by NewProtoMessage(). Returns (_, false) if the value is not a valid message.
func NewProtoMessage ¶
NewProtoMessage returns a Starlark value representing the given Protobuf message. It can be returned back to a proto.Message() via AsProtoMessage().
func NewProtoPackage ¶
NewProtoPackage returns a Starlark value representing the given Protobuf package. It can be added to global symbols when loading a Skycfg config file.
func NewUnstableProtobufRegistryV2 ¶ added in v0.1.1
func NewUnstableProtobufRegistryV2(r *protoregistry.Types) unstableProtoRegistryV2
func UnstablePredeclaredModules ¶
func UnstablePredeclaredModules(r unstableProtoRegistryV2) starlark.StringDict
UnstablePredeclaredModules returns a Starlark string dictionary with predeclared Skycfg modules which can be used in starlark.ExecFile.
Takes in unstableProtoRegistry as param (if nil will use standard proto registry).
Currently provides these modules (see REAMDE for more detailed description):
- fail - interrupts execution and prints a stacktrace.
- hash - supports md5, sha1 and sha245 functions.
- json - marshals plain values (dicts, lists, etc) to JSON.
- proto - package for constructing Protobuf messages.
- struct - experimental Starlark struct support.
- yaml - same as "json" package but for YAML.
- url - utility package for encoding URL query string.
func UnstableProtoModule ¶ added in v0.1.1
Types ¶
type Config ¶
type Config struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
A Config is a Skycfg config file that has been fully loaded and is ready for execution.
func (*Config) Globals ¶
func (c *Config) Globals() starlark.StringDict
Globals returns the set of variables in the Starlark global namespace, including any added to the config loader by WithGlobals().
func (*Config) Locals ¶
func (c *Config) Locals() starlark.StringDict
Locals returns the set of variables in the Starlark local namespace for the top-level module.
type ExecOption ¶
type ExecOption interface {
// contains filtered or unexported methods
}
An ExecOption adjusts details of how a Skycfg config's main function is executed.
func WithEntryPoint ¶
func WithEntryPoint(name string) ExecOption
WithEntryPoint changes the name of the Skycfg function to execute.
func WithFlattenLists ¶ added in v0.1.1
func WithFlattenLists() ExecOption
WithFlattenLists flatten lists one layer deep ([1, [2,3]] -> [1, 2, 3])
func WithVars ¶
func WithVars(vars starlark.StringDict) ExecOption
WithVars adds key:value pairs to the ctx.vars dict passed to main().
type FileReader ¶
type FileReader interface { // Resolve parses the "name" part of load("name", "symbol") to a path. This // is not required to correspond to a true path on the filesystem, but should // be "absolute" within the semantics of this FileReader. // // fromPath will be empty when loading the root module passed to Load(). Resolve(ctx context.Context, name, fromPath string) (path string, err error) // ReadFile reads the content of the file at the given path, which was // returned from Resolve(). ReadFile(ctx context.Context, path string) ([]byte, error) }
A FileReader controls how load() calls resolve and read other modules.
func LocalFileReader ¶
func LocalFileReader(root string) FileReader
LocalFileReader returns a FileReader that resolves and loads files from within a given filesystem directory.
type LoadOption ¶
type LoadOption interface {
// contains filtered or unexported methods
}
A LoadOption adjusts details of how Skycfg configs are loaded.
func WithFileReader ¶
func WithFileReader(r FileReader) LoadOption
WithFileReader changes the implementation of load() when loading a Skycfg config.
func WithGlobals ¶
func WithGlobals(globals starlark.StringDict) LoadOption
WithGlobals adds additional global symbols to the Starlark environment when loading a Skycfg config.
func WithProtoRegistry ¶
func WithProtoRegistry(r unstableProtoRegistryV2) LoadOption
WithProtoRegistry is an EXPERIMENTAL and UNSTABLE option to override how Protobuf message type names are mapped to Go types.
type Test ¶
type Test struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
A Test is a test case, which is a skycfg function whose name starts with `test_`.
func (*Test) Run ¶
func (t *Test) Run(ctx context.Context, opts ...TestOption) (*TestResult, error)
Run actually executes a test. It returns a TestResult if the test completes (even if it fails) The error return value will only be non-nil if the test execution itself errors.
type TestOption ¶ added in v0.1.1
type TestOption interface {
// contains filtered or unexported methods
}
An TestOption adjusts details of how a Skycfg config's test functions are executed.
func WithTestVars ¶ added in v0.1.1
func WithTestVars(vars starlark.StringDict) TestOption
WithTestVars adds key:value pairs to the ctx.vars dict passed to tests
Directories
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Path | Synopsis |
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_examples
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wasm
Module
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go
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hashmodule
Package hashmodule defines a Starlark module of common hash functions.
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Package hashmodule defines a Starlark module of common hash functions. |
protomodule
Package protomodule defines a Starlark module of Protobuf-related functions.
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Package protomodule defines a Starlark module of Protobuf-related functions. |
urlmodule
Package urlmodule defines a Starlark module of URL-related functions.
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Package urlmodule defines a Starlark module of URL-related functions. |
yamlmodule
Package yamlmodule defines a Starlark module of YAML-related functions.
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Package yamlmodule defines a Starlark module of YAML-related functions. |