Since they're not types common to all the services but belongs to the
configstore.
Next step will be to make them local to the configstore and not directly used by
other services since these types are also stored.
* Don't use a complex UnmarshalJSON for RunConfigTask and ExecutorTask but
introduce a Steps type as a slice of Step (where Step is an empty interface)
and declare an UnmarshalJSON method on the Step type.
Just a raw replace of "github.com/pkg/errors".
Next steps will improve errors (like remote errors, api errors, not exist errors
etc...) to leverage its functionalities
The current config format was thought for future extensions for reusing runtimes
and job definitions adding some parameters.
After a lot of thoughts this looks like a complex approach: the final result
will be a sort of templating without a lot of powers.
Other approach like external templating should be an alternative but I really
don't think templating yaml is the way to go.
A much better approach will to just use jsonnet when we need to create matrix
runs and a lot of other use cases.
So just make the config a simple yaml/json. User can generate their config using
any preferred tool and in future we'll leverage jsonnet automated parsing and
provide a lot of jsonnet based examples for most use cases.
Main changes:
* Runs are now an array and not a map. The run name is in the Name field
* Tasks are now an array and not a map. The task name is in the Name field
* Use https://github.com/ghodss/yaml so we'll use json struct tags and unmarshall functions
Handle the task dependencies conditions:
* on_success (default if no conditions are specified)
* on_failure
* on_skipped
Not the runservice won't stop run but continue executing tasks that depends on a
parent also if this is failed
* 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)