Calling Functions
dagger check, dagger generate, and dagger up are conveniences built on top of the underlying primitive: calling a module's functions. When you need something those verbs don't cover, call functions directly.
dagger call jest test
dagger call is shorthand for dagger function call.
Discover functions
List the functions available in your workspace:
dagger function list
List the functions on a specific module:
dagger function list jest
Every function and its arguments are also visible through --help:
dagger call jest --help
Pass arguments
Arguments are flags on the function that accepts them:
dagger call jest --package-manager=yarn test
Secrets are passed the same way, via provider URIs — see Secrets:
dagger call deploy --token=env:DEPLOY_TOKEN
Chain functions
Functions interconnect into a pipeline. Each function returns an object, and the next function is called on that result:
dagger -m core call container \
from --address=alpine \
with-exec --args=echo,hello \
stdout
Output
By default the result is printed to your terminal. Format it as JSON:
dagger call jest test --json
Or save a returned file or directory to the host:
dagger call build --output=./dist