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blaz-cli

v0.0.3

Published

CLI for Blaz

Readme

Server Setup

Add new server

blaz server add

List configured servers

blaz server list

Remove a server

blaz server remove

Deploy

Deploy your project on Server

 blaz deploy

Deploy current folder

blaz deploy -f . -a sample-app -h https://server.example.com

Deploy a tar file

blaz deploy -t myapp.tar -a sample-app -h https://server.example.com

Deploy a zip file

blaz deploy -z myapp.zip -a sample-app -h https://server.example.com

Deploy current branch

blaz deploy -b master -a sample-app -h https://server.example.com

Deploy docker image

blaz deploy -i myapp:latest -a sample-app -h https://server.example.com

Deploy using local config file

blaz deploy -c blaz.json

blaz.json

{
  "server": "https://server.example.com",
  "ipv4": "127.0.0.1",
  "accessKey": "e42e2568c8d6d63501de60df39b6a00f9bb80818abb9cacb1bc234b6",
  "app": "my-app"
}

Arguments

| Argument | Name | Description | |------------|------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| | f , folder | folder | Deploys current folder | | t , tar | tar file | Deploys a tar file | | z , zip | zip file | Deploys a zip file | | b , branch | branch | Deploys current branch | | a , app | app | Specify the app name | | h , host | host | Specify the host name | | m , mode | build mode | eg. local:1, runner:runnerName | | | | local - builds locally, 1 - uses 1 cpu ( default half of system cpu ) | | | | runner - specifying custom runner, runnerName - name of the runner | | | | by default app builds on primary server/runner based on blaz settings |