Mirrors the JSON output convention already used by scheduler:report, builder:report, network:report, and traefik:report. Both plugins now accept `--format json` to emit a single-line JSON object whose keys are the property names with the plugin prefix stripped. Combining `--format` with an info flag is rejected with an error message that matches the Go-based report helper.
Closes#8499
Adds `git:auth-status HOST [USERNAME] [PASSWORD]` which exits 0 when the
configured `.netrc` entry matches the requested state and 1 otherwise,
allowing external tooling to detect whether `git:auth` would change
anything without reading `$DOKKU_ROOT/.netrc` directly. Both `git:auth`
and `git:auth-status` now also accept the password via `STDIN`.
While this might not seem super intuitive, the key is mostly related to git management, not the ssh-keys we currently use to add/remove access to push to dokku.
This ensures users don't have issues with cached state in regards to files pulled from the repo/image.
Also add missing docs for deploy-source-set trigger.
Closes#5963
The command for using an image doesn't include a colon before the `@sha`. Just wanted to help out others because this was tripping me up for like an hour!
The previous tar support lacked the ability to track changes between tarball deploys. Critically, it also failed to be handled correctly when there was _also_ a git deployment done on the app, resulting in odd deployment states depending on the angles of the moon and the sun in the sky.
Rather than try to "fix" this through some hokey mechanism, importing the tar file contents into the git repository is preferred, as then the user can refer to the repository for commit history.
Additionally, we add support for non-tar files (tar.gz and zip), enabling deployments from systems that do not create tar files, such as Github (their tarball url is a tar.gz file).
Finally, this deprecates the tar plugin, and sets it to be removed in the next minor release (in addition to the tags plugin).
Closes#3458Closes#4207
The new command superscedes the previous tags plugin, and integrates docker image deployment with the general build process.
While `docker image load` is not supported, this otherwise completely handles all previous workflows supported by the `tags:deploy` command, while doing so in a much easier to use interface.
Closes#4296
Git worktrees do not include the full .git directory - only a pointer to the actual directory - when keep-git-dir is set to true, which is incorrect for built containers. This change special-cases that combination, allowing folks on newer git installs to actually keep the .git directory during the build process.
Closes#4415