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I'm looking to use Dagger in our work monorepo. It's all TypeScript using Rush with pnpm, so a Dagger Node SDK would be the perfect fit. We'd be using Dagger for CI and perhaps even bring it into our deployment pipelines as well 🙂 |
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A dotnet SDK support would be nice 🙏 |
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I guess Python, Powershell and Bash are the most popular languages among people used to write CI/CD pipelines |
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A PureScript support should be great!!! |
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I'd go for TypeScript language next. |
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What's your priority?
If it's the former, then what @kstkrv is right: go to what's already popular. If it's the latter, then JS/TS is the obvious choice. Really comes down to who you're targeting and to what end. |
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We need a new poll or to update this one since the team has already publicly delivered on several and launched the GraphQL API (this is the API that drives the language-specific SDKs). Docs I vote for Rust next. (And I did vote for it.) PowerShell would be compelling as well. The CLI implementation can be used to create a bash script, but having a full Powershell module could unlock a bunch of compelling workflows. |
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Didn't see dotnet (C#) added there. Thought might be worth mentioning c# despite my love for PowerShell. 😀 |
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I vote for haskell and another beam languages (erlang, gleam) and zig |
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Dotnet core / C# would be nice, it's cross platform now and has a great entry point for corporate. |
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Hello, I started working on a PHP SDK. I will try to publish something if there's interest. |
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I come from Jenkins pipelines which written in groovy. I also use maven and write some extended maven goals written in groovy. So I prefer groovy or Java as next supported SDK. |
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@shykes i think we should work on jsr.io support to make dagger js sdk available for any js runtime like deno and others. |
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With the imminent release of the Dagger Go SDK, you can now use Dagger to program your CI/CD pipelines in two different languages: Go and CUE.
But why stop there? We plan on adding support for many other languages. Our goal is that, no matter what language you want to use to develop your CI/CD pipelines, Dagger has a SDK for it.
Of course, releasing a new SDK is work, so we need to prioritize. To help us prioritize, please 1) vote for which SDK we should support next, and 2) share details on your use case if you can!
If you want to be notified when your SDK is available, you can also fill this form and share more details about your use case.
Thank you all!
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