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tonto-package-manager

v0.2.9

Published

A package manager for Tonto dependencies

Downloads

15

Readme

 

📝 About The Project

Tonto Package Manager is a Package Manager created to help you manage your Tonto projects. With it, it's possible to modularize your OntoUML projects, creating a better organization and separation of contexts. Each tonto project needs a tonto.json manifest file that provides necessary information to TPM works properly. All dependencies are installed in the tonto_dependencies folder.

The manifest file tonto.json

{
  "projectName": "Aguiar2019ooco",
  "displayName": "Aguiar 2019 Object Oriented Example",
  "publisher": "Aguiar",
  "version": "1.0.0",
  "license": "MIT",
  "dependencies": {
    "SWO": {
      "url": "https://github.com/matheuslenke/tonto-example-models.git",
      "directory": "SWO",
      "branch": "feature/test-tonto-reference"
    },
    "SPO": {
      "url": "https://github.com/matheuslenke/tonto-example-models.git",
      "directory": "SPO"
    }
  },
  "outFolder": "outDirectory"
}

Here, you can see how you can define your project and it's dependencies. You can define dependencies using a branch or a version tag created on the repository, and even defining a directory in case you have multiple projects in the same repository.

Dependency definition

"dependencies": {
  "DependencyA": {
    "url": "https://github.com/name/repo-name.git",
    "directory": "A",
    "branch": "feature/testA"
  },
  "DependencyB": {
    "url": "https://github.com/name/repo-name.git",
    "directory": "B",
    "version": "1.0.1"
  },
  "DependencyC": {
    "url": "https://github.com/name/repo-name.git",
    "directory": "C"
  },
  "DependencyD": {
    "url": "https://github.com/name/repo-name.git"
  }

Observations:

  • In case you don't define any version or branch, it get's the master branch of your repository.
  • If you define a version, there must exist a tag in this repository with the exact same name
  • Sometimes you might need to delete the tonto_modules folder and install everything again

🔨 Commands

Description of the available commands at TPM

Install

The first and most important one is the install command. With it, TPM will download your dependencies from a github repository. You can use it like that at the root directory of your project, the same containing the tonto.json file.

tpm install

Add dependency

This command adds a dependency. The commands inside of "<>" are required, however the commands inside of "[]" are optional.

tpm add -n <dependencyName> -u <gitUrl> -v [projectVersion] -d [DependencyDirectory]

Help

This command shows help for any command if you need to get more info

tpm help
tpm install help
tpm add help

🔐 License

Distributed under the MIT License. See LICENSE.txt for more information.

✉️ Contact

Matheus Lenke Coutinho - [email protected] - Linkedin - Github