Install this tool with
curl http://cdn.wedeploy.com/cli/latest/wedeploy.sh -sL | bash
or download from our stable release channel.
To update this tool, just run we update
.
Dependencies
The following external soft dependencies are necessary to correctly run some commands:
The availability of dependencies are tested just before its immediate use. If a required dependency is not found, an useful error message is printed and the calling process is terminated with an error code.
Contributing
You can get the latest CLI source code with go get -u github.com/wedeploy/cli
The following commands are available and requires no arguments:
- make get-dependencies: get versioned Go dependencies
- make list-packages: list all Go packages of the project
- make build: compiles the program
- make fast-test: run all unit tests
- make test: run all unit and integration tests
- make build-integration-tests: generate integration tests suites
- make release: tag, build, and publish new version of the app
- make promote: publish version already released to a given distribution channel
In lieu of a formal style guide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Integration tests should be written as well.
Committing and pushing changes
The master branch of this repository on GitHub is protected:
- force-push is disabled
- tests MUST pass on Travis before merging changes to master
- branches MUST be up to date with master before merging
Keep your commits neat and well documented. Try to always rebase your changes before publishing them.
Maintaining code quality
goreportcard can be used online or locally to detect defects and static analysis results from tools with a great overview.
Using go test and go cover are essential to make sure your code is covered with unit tests.
Check scripts/aliases.sh for a list of aliases you might find useful for development / testing.
Always run make test
before submitting changes.
Integration testing
make test
already runs the integration tests.
You can generate a test suite to run integration tests outside of your development environment (say, on a virtual machine).
Set the $WEDEPLOY_CLI_INTEGRATION_TESTS_PATH
environment variable to save the integration test suites on a shared network volume you can access from each test machine to speed up development and debugging.
Build and distribute test suites for the supported systems:
$ make build-integration-tests
Building integration test suites for multiple platforms:
darwin... wedeploy-cli-integration-darwin.test
linux... wedeploy-cli-integration-linux.test
windows... wedeploy-cli-integration-windows.test.exe
Warning: mocks directory placed on trash and recreated.
Integration test suites and its related mocks are saved in:
/vm-shared-network-volume/wedeploy-cli-integration-tests
And run it as a regular executable on each target system.
Functional testing
See the cli-functional-tests repository with tests written using cucumber aruba. Be aware functional tests might have drastic side-effects given they destroy data, so be sure you know what you are doing before you run them.
Environment variables
See envs/envs.go for an up-to-date list of used environment variables.
Hidden global flags
--defer-verbose
(-V
) to defer verbose output until program termination
--no-verbose-requests
to avoid printing requests when using --verbose
--no-color
to print text without colors