go-dude
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Dude CLI
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Go Dude
A local cicd tool for docker. Easy way to push image and replace docker-compose service or k8s pod by ssh.
Installation
npm install go-dude -g
Configuration
Define a config file named dude.config.json
in root dir of your project.
It looks like:
// dude.config.json
{
"name": "PROJECT_NAME",
"ssh": {
"username": "root",
"host": "",
"password": "",
"port": 22
},
"dockerCompose": {
"file": "/docker-compose.yml"
},
"k8s": {
"namespace": "",
"deployment": ""
}
}
Dude will use project name in package.json name
field as default, but you can also define another name in config file.
Usage
dude push
This command will connect your ip address by ssh,
If use -t
or --tag
option,this command will only replace image tag.
docker
Replace the target project image url in docker-compose file.
k8s
Set deployment pod container image ( If only have one container in pod ).
Usage: index push [options] <string>
Push image to docker-compose file by ssh.
Arguments:
string Image URL / Image tag
Options:
-V, --version output the version number
-t --tag Only replace image tag.
-c --config <char> Declare dude config file.
-h, --help display help for command
dude build
This command will run configured build script and make it to a docker image.
If you have a image repo like harbor
, provide repos
in dude.config.json
file, this command will build image and upload image repo under defined prject.
If do not have image repos, dude
will create a dir named .image
and generate docker image to a tar file. Auto upload this tar file to server by scp
and run docker load
After build a docker image, dude
will ask you if you need to push this image to a docker or k8s server.
Usage: index build [options]
build project
Options:
-V, --version output the version number
-c --config <char> Declare dude config file.
-h, --help display help for command
dude check
A easy way to check if the service / pod running successfully without use a ssh tool.
This command will output name | image | state | status fields as a table on console.
Config
DudeConfig
interface DudeConfig {
name?: string
dockerCompose?: false | {
file: string
command?: string
}
k8s: {
deployment: string
pod?: string
container?: string
namespace?: string
}
ssh: {
host: string
username: string
password: string
port: number
}
build: {
script?: string
output: string
}
repos?: ImageRepo[]
}
ImageRepo
interface ImageRepo {
host: string
username: string
password: string
project: string
}