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mudi-cli

v0.0.7

Published

mudi CLI

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mudi-cli

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  • ⚡ service:start | Initializes all selected services
  • ⚡ service:stop | Stop all selected services
  • ⚡ service:upgrade | Updates all used services
  • ⚡ service:listener | Updates the environment with each change
  • ⚡ service:clear | Cleaning the docker in the kubernetes environment.

Services - enviroment local for execution services mudi

service start

mudi-cli service:start

With service:start you can run mudi services in a local environment and currently have 5 services and can be selected using the space command on the keyboard <space>. After all selected services have been executed, the mudi-cli will display the endpoints of each service for access.

service stop

mudi-cli service:stop

The command service:stop stop all services from mudi, remove containers and clean images from docker. The only containers removed are from the services.

service upgrade

mudi-cli service:upgrade

This command service:upgrade remove all old docker images and implements a new images from services. It is necessary when I am changing several projects simultaneously and the whole integration needs to be tested.

service listener

mudi-cli service:listener

It is used to listen to a specific service. With each change you make to the code it uploads a new docker image and updates the cluster on the minikube.

service clear

mudi-cli service:clear

The Command service:clear removes all docker images and disables required applications. ( minikube, kubectl and skaffold )