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keiretsu: Multi-process orchestration for development and integration testing
Keiretsu is an orchestration manager primarily designed for local development and integration testing.
It allows you to specify dependencies that should be running/available before the start of the local application, triggers setup/teardown hooks, and applies a consistent environment to all child processes ensuring deterministic and repeatable configuration.
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| Versions [RSS] | 0.4.4 |
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| Dependencies | aeson, ansi-terminal (>=0.6), async, base (>4.6 && <5), bytestring, conduit (>=1.1 && <1.2), conduit-extra, directory, filepath, hslogger, network, optparse-applicative (>=0.11 && <0.12), process (>=1.2 && <1.3), text, unix, unordered-containers, yaml [details] |
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| Copyright | Copyright (c) 2013-2014 Brendan Hay |
| Author | Brendan Hay |
| Maintainer | Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay@gmail.com> |
| Uploaded | by BrendanHay at 2014-10-20T13:23:21Z |
| Category | Development, Testing |
| Source repo | head: git clone git://github.com/brendanhay/keiretsu.git |
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Readme for keiretsu-0.4.4
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Keiretsu is an orchestration manager primarily designed for local development and integration testing.
It allows you to specify dependencies that should be running/available before the start of the local application, triggers setup/teardown hooks, and applies a consistent environment to all child processes ensuring deterministic and repeatable configuration.
Installation
GHC 7.6.2 or later is required to compile Keiretsu.
cabal install
Configuration
There are 3 configuration file formats which Keiretsu will read, controlling various aspects such as dependencies, processes, and the environment.
An example for a Haskell project named proxy with two dependencies, users
and images would look as follows:
+ images/
| + dist/
| | + build/
| | | + images/
| | | + images
| + src/
| | + Main.hs
| + .env
| + Intfile
| + Procfile
+ proxy/
| + dist/
| | + build/
| | | + proxy/
| | | + proxy
| + src/
| | + Main.hs
| + .env
| + Intfile
| + Procfile
+ users/
+ dist/
| + build/
| | + users/
| | + users
+ src/
| + Main.hs
+ .env
+ Intfile
+ Procfile
Intfile
The Intfile specifies project dependencies with a key: value line based format.
An example Intfile for the proxy service (from above) which specifies two dependencies on
users and images:
users: ../users
images: ../images
This will make Keirestu recurse into those sub-directories and continue looking for the various configuration file types.
Procfile
Keiretsu uses an identical format to foreman's Procfile
to describe processes.
An example Procfile for the users service (from above) specifying both
web and redis proctypes:
redis: redis-server --port $PORT
web: ./dist/build/web/web -p $PORT
This will make Keiretsu will start two processes for this dependency.
Proctypes are simply unique names used to identify the related command within a dependencies' scope. Currently multiline proctypes are not supported.
.env
.env files are used to supplement the process environment with configuration
values for a specific dependency.
Again, using the example project layout from above if the images service had
a .env file in the project directory with the following:
IMAGES_TMP: /var/tmp/images-service
The key/value pairs would be loaded into the environment and available to all processes.
Contributing
For any problems, comments or feedback please create an issue here on GitHub.
Licence
keiretsu is released under the Mozilla Public License Version 2.0