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grunt-start-servers

v0.0.4

Published

Grunt tasks to start and stop mongo and redis gruntplugin

Downloads

6

Readme

grunt-start-servers

Grunt task to start and stop Mongo and Redis on your local workstation. Should be easy to add new types of servers too.

WARNING:

This has only been tested on OSX. In fact I know it won't work on windows. It would be nice if someone could help me out on Windows.

Setup

Add a servers section similar to the following to your gruntfile:

grunt.initConfig({

    ... YOUR OTHER CONFIG ...
    
    servers:{
        mongo:{
            dbPath: "servers/mongo"
        },
        redis:{
            dbPath: "servers/redis"
        }
    }
		
});

Then you can run commands like:


grunt servers:start
grunt servers:status
grunt servers:stop

Future Plans

I plan to add further configuration options for each server type and possible helpers for loading initial data etc.