Add experimental way to set a target platform when building
Add an --experimental-platform flag to the do command to allow overriding the default auto-detected build platform until we find the time to think about the definitive multi-platform builds UX Signed-off-by: Marcos Lilljedahl <marcosnils@gmail.com>
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@@ -228,15 +228,17 @@ setup() {
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}
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@test "plan/platform" {
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cd "$TESTDIR"
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# Run with amd64 platform
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run "$DAGGER" "do" -p./plan/platform/config_platform_linux_amd64.cue verify
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# Run with arm64 platform
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run "$DAGGER" "do" -p./plan/platform/config_platform_linux_arm64.cue verify
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# Run with invalid platform
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run "$DAGGER" "do" -p./plan/platform/config_platform_failure_invalid_platform.cue verify
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# Run with invalid platform format
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run "$DAGGER" "do" --experimental-platform invalid -p./plan/platform/platform.cue test
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assert_failure
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assert_output --partial "unknown operating system or architecture: invalid argument"
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# Run with non-existing platform
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run "$DAGGER" "do" --experimental-platform invalid/invalid -p./plan/platform/platform.cue test
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assert_failure
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assert_output --partial "no match for platform in manifest"
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}
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