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3 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Donal McBreen
56754fe40c Lazily load secrets whenever needed 2024-09-04 09:32:45 +01:00
Donal McBreen
4f317b8499 Configuration validation
Validate the Kamal configuration giving useful warning on errors.
Each section of the configuration has its own config class and a YAML
file containing documented example configuration.

You can run `kamal docs` to see the example configuration, and
`kamal docs <section>` to see the example configuration for a specific
section.

The validation matches the configuration to the example configuration
checking that there are no unknown keys and that the values are of
matching types.

Where there is more complex validation - e.g for envs and servers, we
have custom validators that implement those rules.

Additonally the configuration examples are used to generate the
configuration documentation in the kamal-site repo.

You generate them by running:

```
bundle exec bin/docs <kamal-site-checkout>
```
2024-06-04 14:19:29 +01:00
Donal McBreen
49afdbb09a Always send the clear env to the container
Secret and clear env variables have different lifecycles. The clear ones
are part of the repo, so it makes sense to always deploy them with the
rest of the repo.

The secret ones are external so we can't be sure that they are up to
date, therefore they require an explicit push via `envify` or `env push`.

We'll keep the env file, but now it just contains secrets. The clear
values are passed directly to `docker run`.
2024-03-25 11:42:27 +00:00