floca-cli
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CLI toolset for floca
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FLOCA-CLI
floca-cli is a command line toolset to leverage the services of floca.
Features
Generates
- floca projects
- business entities
- service functions
Installation
$ npm install -g floca-cli
Quick setup
Using the CLI tool:
$ floca create demoApp
$ cd demoApp
$ npm install
$ npm start
The CLI tool will create a new folder 'demoApp', and will create all required subfolders and files in it. By executing those npm commands, your microservice is ready-to-serve! The initial project will contain:
- a microservice
- a Starter code
- a preliminary package.json
- a sample config for the microservices
Create Project
To create a new project execute the following:
$ floca-cli create project <projectName> [--amqp] [--mqtt] [--nsq] [--web] [--gulp] [--force]
This will create a folder projectName inside the execution folder and creates a minimal viable floca project using the transport provider you might pass. The project can be used right away:
$ npm install
$ npm start
You can tell floca to generate code for a web server if your project aims to serve pages. Gulp is also an project creational option if you need Gulp build scripts for your project.
Extend the bus folder with entities and have a happy coding!
Create Entity
From the your floca working folder, you can create an Entity by CLI:
$ floca-cli create entity <entityName> [--rest] [--websocket]
This will create a business entity JS file inside your 'bus' folder optionally with REST and/or Websocket ports opened.
Create Service
You can add service functions to your entities as shown below:
$ floca-cli create service <entityName> <serviceName>
The JS file identified by the "serviceName" will be opened and a JS floca function will be added to with the name "serviceName".
You can address other entities from there in respect your business flow.
Generate Test Mocha code
If your project possesses the service entities you might want to use, the CLI tool can generate Mocha tests for them:
$ floca-cli generate test --mocha
This will execute a floca instance and all entities providing REST or Websocket interface will be associated with a test case.
All code will be put to the file: test/mochaTest
Execute this statement to call mocha on tests:
$ mocha test/mochaTest
Tests are generated with always accept behavior waiting for being unfold.
License
(The MIT License)
Copyright (c) 2016 Upwards Motion Ltd (1st Floor, 2 Woodberry Grove, Finchley, London N12 0DR; Company Registration No: 09074890)
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The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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