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aoform

v1.0.5

Published

Aoform is a tool to deploy a set of processes to AO. These can be defined in a processes.yaml file. It uses a statefile to keep track of deployed processes and only updates code when needed.

Downloads

353

Readme

AOForm

Aoform is a tool to deploy a set of processes to AO. These can be defined in a processes.yaml file. It uses a statefile to keep track of deployed processes and only updates code when needed.

Installation

npm install --save-dev aoform

Usage

  1. install in your AO project
  2. create a processes.yaml in your project root
  3. set your wallet (export WALLET_JSON="$(cat ~/.aos.json)")
  4. run the deploy script (npx aoform apply)

Configuration

The configuration for the deploy script is defined in the processes.yaml file. This file is located in the root of your AO project.

Example processes.yaml

- name: dexi-monitor-test-v2-8
  file: build/output.lua
  prerun: reset-modules.lua
  resetModules: true
  scheduler: _GQ33BkPtZrqxA84vM8Zk-N2aO0toNNu_C-l-rawrBA
  module: cNlipBptaF9JeFAf4wUmpi43EojNanIBos3EfNrEOWo
  tags:
    - name: Process-Type
      value: Dexi-Aggregator-Test
    - name: Cron-Interval
      value: 10-minute
    - name: Cron-Tag-Action
      value: Cron-Minute-Tick

Options

  • name: name of the process
  • file: relative path to the main file to deploy
  • prerun: relative path to a script that gets executed before the main file
  • scheduler: id of the scheduler
  • module: id of the module
  • tags: list of tags to spawn the process with
  • resetModules: if true, all modules except the standard ao libary will be unloaded before your code is eval'ed (default: true)
  • directory: if true, the aoform.directory package will be enabled. This returns a table with process names as the keys, and process ids as the values. (default: false)