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Process aridity templates en masse, like Helm but much more DRY

Project description

soak

Process aridity templates en masse, like Helm but much more DRY

Advantages

  • Single sourcing of config i.e. DRY
  • No need for all of your team to know Helm's many conventions
  • Terraform native customisation is limited and verbose, and the override mechanism is another convention
  • Multiple instances of your microservice without hacks
  • Extensible via Python code

Install

These are generic installation instructions.

To use, permanently

The quickest way to get started is to install the current release from PyPI:

pip3 install --user soak

To use, temporarily

If you prefer to keep .local clean, install to a virtualenv:

python3 -m venv venvname
venvname/bin/pip install soak
. venvname/bin/activate

To develop

First clone the repo using HTTP or SSH:

git clone https://github.com/combatopera/soak.git
git clone git@github.com:combatopera/soak.git

Now use pyven's pipify to create a setup.py, which pip can then use to install the project editably:

python3 -m venv pyvenvenv
pyvenvenv/bin/pip install pyven
pyvenvenv/bin/pipify soak

python3 -m venv venvname
venvname/bin/pip install -e soak
. venvname/bin/activate

Commands

soak

Process aridity templates as per all soak.arid configs in directory tree.

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