Automatically create named directories for each output resource in a … #1156
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…TaskRun.
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TaskRuns are expected to place files related to an Output in a directory named
for each Output. Right now, we expect Task authors to create this directory before
placing files there. This is onerous and error-prone, so we should automatically create
them.
There are a few approaches to doing this:
I chose to use the final one, a mkdir pod container for consistency with Input resources.
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