etcetera

v3.2.1
read service config from etcd
configuration etcd

etcetera

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Read config from etcd. Fill out templates. Write upstart files. Be our diode electrode generator oscillator configurator make a circuit with us.

An example template is in templates/configuration.tmpl.

Usage

npm install -g etcetera

This will install two commandline tools.

etcetera

Configure the named application by filling out its template with data from etcd.

etcetera [-d deploydir] [-g hostgroup] [-c template] appname
Options:
  --version        Show version number                                 [boolean]
  -d, --deploydir  full path to deploy directory
  -t, --template   configuration template file name
                                                 [default: "configuration.tmpl"]
  -g, --group      hostgroup, if there is one                      [default: ""]
  -s, --silent     do not log helpfully                                [boolean]
  -h, --host       etcd host to talk to (overrides `.renvrc`)            [array]
  -e, --env        etcdrc environment
  -u, --username   etcd username
  -p, --password   etcd password
  --help           Show help                                           [boolean]
Examples:
  etcetera my-service
  etcetera -d /mnt/deploys/foozle my-service

upstarter

Generate an upstart file from the provided config

upstarter [-o output] [service-name|configpath]
Options:
  -o, --output  where to write the upstart files          [default: "/etc/init"]
  -s, --silent  do not log helpfully                                   [boolean]
  --help        Show help                                              [boolean]

Examples:
  upstarter my-service
  upstarter -o /etc/whatever /mnt/deploys/my-service/configuration.toml

If you don't have a full path in the target for upstarter, it will look for a configuration file in /mnt/deploys/TARGET/configuration.toml.

systemder

Generate a systemd unit file from a provided config

generate a systemd unit file from the provided config
systemder.js [-o output] [service-name|configpath]

Options:
      --version   Show version number                                  [boolean]
  -o, --output    where to write the upstart files
                                               [default: "/etc/systemd/system/"]
  -s, --silent    do not log helpfully                                 [boolean]
  -f, --filebeat  write to filebeat instead of disk                    [boolean]
      --help      Show help                                            [boolean]

Examples:
  systemder my-service
  systemder -o /etc/whatever /mnt/deploys/my-service/configuration.toml

.etcdrc

etcetera will read your etcd configuration from any .etcdrc files you have sitting around, defaulting with $HOME/.etcdrc and falling back to $HOME/.renvrc for backwards compatibility

LICENSE

ISC.

npm i etcetera

Metadata

  • ISC
  • Whatever
  • C J Silverio
  • released 11/22/2020

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