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deployd-cli

v2.0.2

Published

The deployd command line interface

Downloads

48

Readme

Installation

npm install deployd-cli -g

Prerequisites

The CLI requires Node 4 or higher.
Deployd requires MongoDB locally to start sucessfully. Check the Deployd Requirements

Getting started

$ dpd create hello
$ cd hello
$ dpd

To start dpd with Database authentication:

dpd --host "127.0.0.1" -P '27017' -n "mymongodb" -u "myusername" -s "mypassword"

or

dpd --host "127.0.0.1" -P '27017' -n "mymongodb" -a "myusername:mypassword"

dpd Command Options

 Usage: dpd [options] [command]


  Options:

    -V, --version                      output the version number
    -m, --mongod [path]                path to mongod executable (defaults to `mongod`)
    -p, --port [port]                  port to host server (defaults to 2403)
    -w, --wait                         wait for input before exiting
    -d, --dashboard                    start the dashboard immediately
    -o, --open                         open in a browser
    -e, --environment [env]            defaults to development
    -H, --host [host]                  specify host for mongo server
    -P, --mongoPort [mongoPort]        mongodb port to connect to
    -n, --dbname [dbname]              name of the mongo database
    -a, --auth <auth>                  usesrname:password mongo server credentials
    -u, --username <username>          The user to authenticate as
    -s, --password <password>          The user's password
    -c, --dbconn <dbconnectionstring>  The MongoDB Connection String
        --deploydPath [deploydPath]    allow overriding the path to deployd main script
    -h, --help                         output usage information


  Commands:

    create [project-name]       create a project in a new directory
        eg. `dpd create my-app`
    keygen                      generate a key for remote access (./.dpd/keys.json)
    showkey                     shows current key for connecting to remote dashboard (./.dpd/keys.json)
    *                           [default] start the server in the current project in development mode
        with an interactive shell/repl for interacting with the running server
        e.g. dpd (starts server in current directory),
             dpd my-app/app.dpd (starts app from file)

Contributions

Read the CONTRIBUTING document.

Code of conduct

This project and everyone participating in it is governed by the Deployd Code of Conduct. By participating, you are expected to uphold this code. Please report unacceptable behavior to [email protected].

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details