remux allows you to run your local project on multiple remote machines in parallel
Project description
rmux
rmux
allows you to run your local project on multiple remote machines in
parallel.
The command names comes from remote-tmux as it allows multiplexing commands on multiple remote machines, synchronized.
The original purpose was to allow testing local changes to a project on other platforms, like running tox on another distribution.
Usage
# run df locally
rmux df
# close tmux session
exit
# run df on two remote hosts, syncronized windows
HOSTS="node1 node2" rmux df
# run a script downloaded from the web (installs pip)
rmux -w https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py
If you fail to define the HOSTS
variable the tool will default to localhost
but it will still use its logic of doing a rsync and running commands using
tmux and ssh.
How it works
rmux
will detect current project by looking for the .git
folder
it in current directory or its parents. If it fails to find
any .git
folder, it will skip the rsync part.
The script will not rsync .gitignored
files but it will sync untracked
files.
The destination folder on remote machines is ~/.cache/.rmux/<projectname>
which will also become default directory.
The remote user is based on host names or your ssh configuration.
Installation
pip install rmux
While rmux
is currently only a pure bash script, I used pip wheel as a way
to distribute it as it cross platform and easy to use. In addition, it allows
me to easily upgrade it.
If you prefer you can just download the shell script and add it to your path.
See also
- tmux - terminal multiplexer
- tmux-xpanes - auto-window layout for tmux, a current requirement for rmux. Still, it should be possible to avoid using it if you have only one remote host, just make a feature request and I can implement it.
- direnv - define environment variables specific to current directory. This can be very handy if you want to have different set of HOSTS for each project and avoid mentioning them on the command line.
- rtox which allows running tox on remote
machines this being the original project. With rmux you will no longer need
rtox as you can just do
rmux tox
instead ofrtox
, the big difference being that the session is not closed automatically and that you can now run on multiple remote hosts instead of just one.
Links
- Free software: Apache license
- Source: https://github.com/pycontribs/rmux
- Bugs: https://github.com/pycontribs/rmux/issues
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