Tools for maintaining Juju charms
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# Juju Charm Tools
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This is a collection of tools to make writing Juju charms easier. See Juju’s home page for more information.
## Quick Start
### Get Juju
First, you’ll need Juju. If its not available in your version of Ubuntu you can use the PPA:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:juju/stable sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install juju-core
### Get Charm Tools
Most people will want to install charm-tools from the Juju PPA.
sudo apt-get install charm-tools
Alternatively you can download the project and run the tip of the code.
git clone http://github.com/juju/charm-tools cd charm-tools
# Tools
In order to use any of these tools you need to have Juju setup and working in your path
## create
To generate a new charm from a Debian package available on your system
juju charm create foo
This should add a directory to charms with the name foo, and some of the metadata.yml and hooks filled in. It will create these in $CHARM_HOME or under the current working directory.
## proof
To perform basic static analysis on a charm, run
juju charm proof foo
It will analyze the charm for any obvious mistakes.
## getall
Retrieves all of the charms in the charm distribution via bzr.
## subscribers
This is used to check the quality of maintainer<->bug subscriptions in launchpad since we do not have this relationship automatically setup.
As a maintainer, if you would like to ensure that you are subscribed to all of your charms you can run this command:
juju charm subscribers –fix-unsubscribed –maintainer you@youremail.com –repository path/to/your/charms
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