wheelhouse-cli v0.0.3
Wheelhouse
Wheelhouse is a development environment optimized for deploying sophisticated full-stack Javascript applications to Kubernetes.
To achieve these goals, it uses:
It draws heavy inspiration from the one-command development processes in projects like Meteor and create-react-app.
Installing
You need:
- node 4+
- npm 5+ (
npm install -g npm
) - Docker (tested on Ubuntu 14.04 and macOS 10.11)
npm install -g wheelhouse
Commands
wheelhouse install
Installs all dependencies in all package.json
files.
wheelhouse link
Link local node_modules
dependencies together. Usually you don't need to run this yourself.
wheelhouse start
does it before it does anything else.
wheelhouse start (alias run, dev)
Boots up your local development environment.
You can run certain apps on startup with -a
, e.g. wheelhouse start -a example-app
wheelhouse lint
NYI
wheelhouse build
Build all of your Javascript modules, Docker containers, and Helm charts.
wheelhouse deploy
Deploy all your Helm charts to a Kubernetes cluster.
Known Issues
- On occasion
wheelhouse install
will run into a cache corruption issue that manifests asTypeError: Cannot read property 'find' of undefined
. This is a known npm issue: npm/npm#16677- Workaround:
npm cache verify
.
- Workaround:
Development
Clone the repo, and then:
npm install
npm run dev
This will globally link your local version of Wheelhouse as wh-dev
so that it doesn't conflict
with any global versions of Wheelhouse.
Changelog
0.2.0
- Run packages on startup with
-a
- Added
wheelhouse --version
- Added
wheelhouse link
- Removed yarn dependency, added npm5 dependency
- Added
--disable-kube
flag - Tabs with the frontend open now auto-reconnect when the server comes back
- Misc polish, including sorting apps consistently for display
0.1
First usable version.
Credits
Wheelhouse is being jointly developed by Streamplace and C-SATS.
License
MIT