pulumi/sdk/python
Zaid Ajaj 37313e745b
[sdk/python] Send plain values to the engine in output invokes and keep track of input dependencies/secrets (#17460)
### Description 

Resolves #17459
And the Python portion of #17474

When python output invokes serialized their inputs, if any of these
inputs is an output, the shape of the output is maintained in the
serialized form across the wire. However, for invokes we shouldn't
maintain the shape of the output values, instead the values sent across
the wire should be plain. Flipping the option `keep_output_values` to
`False` fixes the problem.

Also here we keep track of input dependencies for output invokes and
merge the full list of dependencies from all inputs into the
dependencies list of the result of the invoke.
2024-10-04 18:42:11 +00:00
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cmd [sdk/python] Send plain values to the engine in output invokes and keep track of input dependencies/secrets (#17460) 2024-10-04 18:42:11 +00:00
dist Handle extra CLI arguments passed policy packs plugins (#16402) 2024-06-17 09:10:04 +00:00
lib [sdk/python] Send plain values to the engine in output invokes and keep track of input dependencies/secrets (#17460) 2024-10-04 18:42:11 +00:00
scripts Give Node.js and Python coverage files unique names to improve code coverage quality (#17100) 2024-08-29 15:55:03 +00:00
stubs Support WhoAmI in automation api for old CLI versions 2023-03-22 13:30:08 +00:00
toolchain Search upwards for pyproject.toml when using Poetry (#17388) 2024-09-26 15:13:21 +00:00
.gitignore fix(sdk/python): Allow for duplicate output values in python programs 2022-12-07 11:59:09 -05:00
.pylintrc [sdk/python] Add support for remote transforms (#15376) 2024-03-12 13:57:21 +00:00
Makefile Fix Pyright type checking of "StackReference#outputs" (#16957) 2024-08-14 05:14:23 +00:00
README.md [sdk/python] Require Python >=3.8 (#15363) 2024-02-03 16:17:15 +00:00
mypy.ini Support deeply nested protobuf objects in python (#10284) 2022-07-29 16:17:09 +01:00
pyrightconfig.json Fix Pyright type checking of "StackReference#outputs" (#16957) 2024-08-14 05:14:23 +00:00
requirements.txt [sdk/python] Add dependency on `debugpy` (#17253) 2024-09-13 06:52:53 +00:00

README.md

Pulumi Python SDK

The Pulumi Python SDK (pulumi) is the core package used when writing Pulumi programs in Python. It contains everything that youll need in order to interact with Pulumi resource providers and express infrastructure using Python code. Pulumi resource providers all depend on this library and express their resources in terms of the types defined in this module.

The Pulumi Python SDK requires a supported version of Python.

note: pip is required to install dependencies. If you installed Python from source, with an installer from python.org, or via Homebrew you should already have pip. If Python is installed using your OS package manager, you may have to install pip separately, see Installing pip/setuptools/wheel with Linux Package Managers. For example, on Debian/Ubuntu you must run sudo apt install python3-venv python3-pip.

Getting Started

The fastest way to get up and running is to choose from one of the following Getting Started guides: -aws -microsoft azure -google cloud -kubernetes

Pulumi Programming Model

The Pulumi programming model defines the core concepts you will use when creating infrastructure as code programs using Pulumi. Architecture & Concepts describes these concepts with examples available in Python. These concepts are made available to you in the Pulumi SDK.

The Pulumi SDK is available to Python developers as a Pip package distributed on PyPI . To learn more, refer to the Pulumi SDK Reference Guide.

The Pulumi programming model includes a core concept of Input and Output values, which are used to track how outputs of one resource flow in as inputs to another resource. This concept is important to understand when getting started with Python and Pulumi, and the [Inputs and Outputs] (https://www.pulumi.com/docs/intro/concepts/inputs-outputs/)documentation is recommended to get a feel for how to work with this core part of Pulumi in common cases.

The Pulumi Python Resource Model

Like most languages usable with Pulumi, Pulumi represents cloud resources as classes and Python programs can instantiate those classes. All classes that can be instantiated to produce actual resources derive from the pulumi.Resource class.