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@restlessness/cli

v0.6.1

Published

The CLI to manage [restlessness](https://github.com/getapper/restlessness) projects.

Downloads

82

Readme

@restlessness/cli npm version

The CLI to manage restlessness projects.

Warning! This is still WIP!

Installation

npm

npm install -g @restlessness/cli

or use it with npx

npx @restlessness/cli <command>

Usage

Note that all following commands (except new) must be run from the root directory of a restlessness project

new

restlessness new [project name]

Create a project under project-name or inside the current working directory

Example:

$ restlessness new project-1 
$ # or
$ npx @restlessness/cli new project-2

dev

restlessness dev <environment name>

Run it inside a restlessness project to start the development servers:

  • restlessness frontend
  • restlessness backend
  • your restlessness project

Example:

$ restlessness dev locale

deploy

restlessness deploy [--env <environment name>] [service name]

Deploy serverless services using the specified environment (default staging). The command will deploy all project's services starting with the shared service, or only [service name] if provided.

Example:

$ restlessness deploy
$ # or
$ restlessness deploy --env production
$ # or
$ restlessness deploy --evn production my-service

remove

restlessness remove [--env <environment name>] [service name]

Remove serverless services using the specified environment (default staging). The command will remove all project's services, with the shared service as last one, or only [service name] if provided.

Example:

$ restlessness remove
$ # or
$ restlessness remove --env production
$ # or
$ restlessness remove --env production my-service

create-env

restlessness create-env <environment name>

Create a .env file under project root directory by copying and expanding the corresponding envs/.env.<env name> file

Example:

$ restlessness create-env staging

add-dao

restlessness add-dao <package name>

Add a dao package to the project

Example:

$ restlessness add-dao @restlessness/dao-mongo

add-auth

restlessness add-auth <package name>

Add an auth package to the project

Example:

$ restlessness add-auth @restlessness/auth-jwt