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piriku

v0.1.9

Published

A tiny deployment module working over git

Readme

Build Status

piriku

Tiny deployment cli based on git.

Make deployments on Raspberry Pi easy.

install

Using npm

npm install -g piriku

Using docker

A docker image is already available on the docker hub.

  • Make the alias
alias piriku='docker run -it -v $PWD:/tmp -v $HOME/.ssh:/root/.ssh -v /run/user/$UID/keyring/ssh:/run/user/$UID/keyring/ssh -e UID=$UID -e SSH_AUTH_SOCK=/run/user/$UID/keyring/ssh --rm cgarnier/piriku'
  • save it to bash_aliases
alias piriku >> ~/.bash_aliases
  • try it
$ piriki

  Usage: piriku [options]

  Options:

    -h, --help        output usage information
    -V, --version     output the version number
    -c, --create      Create the app and initialize it on a host
    -a, --add-remote  Add a git remote to the remote app

Usage

  • prerequisites

    • Copy your ssh id on your host to avoid passwords ssh-copy-id user@host
    • Your project should have a .git/ (git init)
  • cd myProject/ && piriku create

  • reply to the questions

  • git push piriku master

Basic project config

Nodejs

Your nodejs project should have some scripts into the package.json to make deployment, build, start, stop automatic.

build

start

stop

example

{
  "name": "sample",
  "version": "1.0.0",
  "description": "",
  "main": "index.js",
  "scripts": {
    "build": "npm install",
    "start": "forever start index.js",
    "stop": "forever stop index.js"
  },
  "author": "",
  "license": "ISC",
  "dependencies": {
    "express": "^4.14.0"
  }
}

sample

  • Sample node project configured to works out of the box with piriku:

https://github.com/cgarnier/piriku-sample-node

Roadmap

  • python app hooks
  • package.json's engine support (with nvm)
  • command line, split create and add remote.