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@battis/partly-gcloudy v0.4.2

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@battis/partly-gcloudy

Idiosyncratic collection of interactions with gcloud CLI tool

npm version Module type: ESM

Install

npm i @battis/partly-gcloudy

Usage

This is an ESM module that depends on other ESM modules, and so really can only feasibly be imported by ESM modules.

import gcloud from '@battis/partly-gcloudy';

await gcloud.init();
await gcloud.app.deploy();

Design

This is really designed to meet my needs (type-safe, fat-finger-preventative, repetitive interactions with Google Cloud). There are a few basic principles:

  • Property names match up with the gcloud CLI verbs. gcloud projects describe becomes gcloud.projects.describe()
  • Method parameters are the names used in the corresponding gcloud CLI tool documentation, camelCased. gcloud projects describe PROJECT_ID_OR_NUMBER becomes gcloud.projects.describe({ projectId: 'flim-flam-1234' })
  • Methods are typed to hint their parameters, which are passed as object arguments to facilitate hyper-aggressive type-checking in a loosey-goosey manner. Argument order is too much to worry about. gcloud.projects.describe({ projectId: 'flim-flam-1234' })
  • Methods are information-agnostic -- if you don't pass some or all of the arguments, they'll interactively ask the user for what they need. gcloud.projects.create() works. If it really can't be done, it will fail with a demonstrative error.
  • All "verb" methods are asynchronous.
  • All input is validated to the extent possible.

gcloud.*.input*() and gcloud.*.select*()

Where user input may be required (or validated) the different types of input relevant to a gcloud verb are grouped within the property.

let projectId = '_$argle-bargle';
projectId = await gcloud.projects.inputProjectId({ projectId });

The initial projectId value is invalid, will fail the validation, and result in interactive user-input to choose a valid project ID.

Batch operations

As I need them, I am packaging up modular batches of operations in the gcloud.batch namespace.

import gcloud from '@battis/partly-gcloudy';

await gcloud.batch.appEnginePublish();

This will create a Google Cloud project (or reuse an existing one, if you enter an existing project ID or have your environment variable PROJECT set), configure an App Engine Instance in that project, if necessary, and deploy the current project to that App Engine instance.

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