lunchjs

0.0.8 • Public • Published

lunchjs


Version 0.0.8
Author: Jean-Philippe Beaudet
License: GPL-3.0
Notes:

NOT production ready, this is a pre-release and work-in-progress While the CLI works fine on my windows (cygwin) and ubuntu 16.10, it had NOT been tested for stress tests on any other platform yet.

Description

nodejs CLI to launch multiple application and process, handle deployment, dependencies installation. It also listen to PID and will restart on process fail

Installation

npm install lunchjs

Usage


You can use a configuration file of your owns or modify this one

the configuration will be parsed to configure your watchers

// config.js

var Config = {
    root: path.normalize(path.dirname(__dirname)),
    verbose: true,
    os: null,
    process: [
        {
            cmd: "node lunchjs -h", // * required
            listen: true, // set to true to listen to pid, false to run once
            pid: null,
            env: null, // pass env variables default to process.env instance
            ttl: 100, // time to lookup for pid default to 100
            status: false, 
            makefile: null, // set to path anme to use makefile
            reinstall : true, // flag true to re-install dependencies on restart
            dependencies: null, // dependencies file null if reinstall is false
            cwd: "/deployjs", // current working directory endpoint default to /
            stdout: "/bin/debug.txt", // optional stdout file to save output
            stderr: "/bin/debug.txt", // optional stderr file to save output
            authentication: false, // flag true to use credentials for git, sudo, pasphrase (enter relevent credentials)
            credentials:{
                type: null , 
                username: null,
                password: null,
                sudo: null,
                passphrase: null
            }
        }
    ]
}
module.exports = Config;

NOTA: the path must be valis for stout and stderr files, you can also call them null to ignore. reading config file will output current directories

then
node lunchjs start -v

Or use the command-line add command

node lunchjs setup

// add has many default only -c is enforced
node lunchjs add -c "your command" -v

//but you can use all options at once too
node lunchjs add -c "your command" -r "new root path for process " -C "working/directory" -d "node_modules" -r true -m "my/makefile/path" -t 200

node lunchjs start -v

Other commands

// show current configuration file
node lunchjs ls

// save current cprocess configuration to file
node lunchjs save -p "my/path"

// see comand help 
node lunchjs -h

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npm i lunchjs

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