All the validation must be done inside the configstore since it's the source of
truth.
The gateway could also do some validation to avoid bad requests to the
configstore when needed or when the logic resides outside the configstore (like
project setup or user registration)
RemoteRepositoryConfigType defines how a remote repository is configured and
managed. Currently only "remotesource" is supported.
In future other config types (like a fully manual config) could be supported.
In future we may support specifying a remote source for a project without a
linked account and thus use a user provided token (saved in the project) or
other ways to define a remote repo (like standard git repos over ssh).
`lts` was choosen to reflect a "long term storage" but currently it's just an
object storage implementation. So use this term and "ost" as its abbreviation
(to not clash with "os").
Handle config files with name `config.jsonnet`, `config.json` and
`config.yml` and take the first from the repository in this order
For a jsonnet file execute it and use the generated output as the config
Additionally don't save a CloneURL field inside the project type.
If in future some git source doesn't provide a clone url we could just calculate
it from project.RepoPath or call the remote api to retrieve it.
Add the ability to define a run with a setuperror phase.
When the run setup has errors client could submit a run with a list of setup
errors. In such case the run will be created in the setuperror phase.
Setup errors are currently generated by the webhook receiver and the run service
when it checks the run config for possible issues.
* Use just RunConfig
* Use StaticEnvironment vs Environment in RunConfig to distinguish between env
that won't change at run recreation from env that could change at every
recreation
* The RunCreate api will just receive the runtasks instead of a runconfig (more
right)
* client: always parse the json error message field and return its contents
* Use ErrBadRequest and ErrNotFound in every handler and command
* Gateway: by default pass underlying service error (configstore, runservice) to
client keeping the status code and message. In future, if some errors must be
masked, we should change the specific parts that need special handling.
* Always return a json message also on error. For internal errors return a
generic "internal server error" message to not leak the real internal error to
clients
* Return 201 Created on resource creation
* Return 204 No Content on resource deletion and other action with no json
output