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deploy9

v0.1.0

Published

A library to automatically deploy commands to joyent

Readme

deploy9

A library to automatically deploy commands to joyent

Install

npm install deploy9 -g

Usage

This lib Assumes your system is already capable of accessing Joyent from the commandline with a non-password protected key.

If you keyfile is password protected see Generating Non-Password Keys below

deploy9 COMMANDTORUN -a USERNAME -i NAMEOFKEYONSERVER  -k YOURPRIVATEKEY

Example

deploy9 ls -a nearform -i /nearform/keys/nearform_joyent_rsa  -k nearform_joyent_rsa

Generating Non-Password Keys

Create an key file that is not password protected

ssh-keygen -t rsa -C "[email protected]"

MAKE SURE THAT YOU SPECIFIY A DIFFERENT LOCATION THAN THE DEFAULT

Don't enter a password. This is required as ssh2 has no way of prompting for passwords as yet.

Copy the .pub up to your Joyent public key store

TODO

  1. Execute multiple commands instead of one huge string to improve debugging.

  2. Improve error handling

Licence

MIT