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firmament

v1.3.22

Published

Modularized shell for NodeJS CLI applications

Downloads

18

Readme

firmament

Provides a simplified configuration of interconnected Docker containers

  • Provides a straigtforward mechanism to deploy Node Express apps into Docker containers
  • Aliases and simplifies common Docker commands to make deploying, linking, and managing Docer containers easier.
  • Composed of Node and Bash scripts utilizing API's from Docker, GIT, and Strongloop.

How To Get firmament

Install Node & Firmament with shell script (Easiest)

wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Sotera/firmament/typescript/_install_node.sh
sudo chmod 700 _install_node.sh
./_install_node.sh
firmament lp ubuntu-14.04
<close your terminal and log back in for changes to take effect.>

Updated (Firmament Modules) Install Node & Firmament with shell script (Easiest)

wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Sotera/firmament/shell/_install_node.sh
sudo chmod 700 _install_node.sh
./_install_node.sh
<close your terminal and log back in for changes to take effect.>
f module i -n bash (install bash module)
f bash p -i (get OS list to prep)
f bash p -i prep-ubuntu-server-16.04 (run the OS prep)
f module i -n docker (install docker module)
f m t

Manually install firmament

$ wget https://github.com/sotera/firmament/raw/master/install-scripts/prep-ubuntu14.04.sh
$ sudo chmod 700 prep_ubuntu14.04.sh
$ sudo su
$ ./prep_ubuntu14.04.sh
exit
$ git clone https://github.com/Sotera/firmament
$ cd firmament/install-scripts
$ ./prep-client.sh
>> 3 for using vim
$ sudo usermod -aG docker ubuntu
<close your terminal and log back in for changes to take effect.>

Usage

  • List available commands $ f --help
  • Firmament pulls required modules as needed or you can get all required modules at once. $ f init
  • Create a template of lined Docker Containers (from ~/firmament). $ f m t
  • Edit the template to create the containers you wish with links to the repositores that host your apps.
  • Build the containers. $ f m b
  • Firmament aliases Docker as 'd'
  • $ docker ps == $ f d ps
  • $ f d sh 5 will shell into Docker Container #5 from the ps results.