This patch refactors the API to be resource-oriented around one service
per resource type. PlatformService, OrganizationService, UserService,
etc...
Validation is improved to use CEL rules provided by [protovalidate][1].
Place holders for FieldMask and other best practices are added, but are
unimplemented as per [API Best Practices][2].
The intent is to set us up well for copying and pasting solid existing
examples as we add features.
With this patch the server and web app client are both updated to use
the refactored API, however the following are not working:
1. Update the model.
2. Field Masks.
[1]: https://buf.build/bufbuild/protovalidate
[2]: https://protobuf.dev/programming-guides/api/
This command is just a prototype of how to fetch the platform model so
we can make it available to CUE.
The idea is we take the data from the holos server and write it into a
CUE `_Platform` struct. This will probably involve converting the data
to CUE format and nesting it under the platform struct spec field.
This patch restructures the bare platform in preparation for a
`Platform` kind of output from CUE in addition to the existing
`BuildPlan` kind.
This patch establishes a pattern where our own CUE defined code goes
into the two CUE module paths:
1. `internal/platforms/cue.mod/gen/github.com/holos-run/holos/api/v1alpha1`
2. `internal/platforms/cue.mod/pkg/github.com/holos-run/holos/api/v1alpha1`
3. `internal/platforms/cue.mod/usr/github.com/holos-run/holos/api/v1alpha1`
The first path is automatically generated from Go structs. The second
path is where we override and provide additional cue level integration.
The third path is reserved for the end user to further refine and
constrain our definitions.
This patch loops over every Gateway.spec.servers entry in the default
gateway and manages an ExternalSecret to sync the credential from the
provisioner cluster.
This patch adds an initial holos controller subcommand. The machine
room agent starts, but doesn't yet provision because we haven't deployed
the provisioning infrastructure yet.