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Project description

pd (Product Development and Deployment)

Features

  1. Project initialization (FastAPI, React, Electron).
  2. File conversion (Image, Audio, Video).
  3. EC2 instance management (launch, terminate).
  4. Environment setup and configuration (zsh, vim, git, etc.)
  5. Nginx configuration management (proxy, static resources).
  6. File synchronization (e.g., .zshrc, .gitconfig).

Installation

pip install -i https://test.pypi.org/simple/ zf-pd

pd will store the following information in ~/.pdconfig.json:

{
    "projects": [
        {
            "type": "fastapi",
            "name": "project1",
            "path": "/path/to/project1",
            "instances": [
                "instance-1"
            ]
        },
        {
            "type": "fastapi",
            "name": "project2",
            "path": "/path/to/project2",
            "instances": [
                "instance-2"
            ]
        },
        {
            "type": "fastapi",
            "name": "project3",
            "path": "/path/to/project3",
            "instances": [
                "instance-3",
                "instance-4"
            ]
        }
    ],
    "ec2": {
        "launch-template-id": "lt-template-id",
        "key-pair-path": "/path/to/keypair.pem",
        "instances": [
            "instance-1",
            "instance-2",
            "instance-3",
            "instance-4"
        ]
    }
}

Usage

1. Init

pd init is great tool for quickly initializing new development projects. It supports FastAPI, React and Electron projects.

Example

You can quickly create a new FastAPI project by running:

$ pd init fastapi
Name: fastapi-test

This will create a new FastAPI project and print the following:

Created project fastapi-test at ./fastapi-test. Please run the following commands:
cd ./fastapi-test
pip install -r requirements.txt
npm run install
python3 -m uvicorn app.main:app --reload
Open http://localhost:8000

You can specify the full project path when running pd init:

$ pd init fastapi --name /path/to/fastapi-test

This will initialize a new FastAPI project at /path/to/fastapi-test.

For React, you can basically do the same:

$ pd init react
Name: react-test

This will create a new React project called react-test at ./react-test path.

You can also generate an Electron project:

$ pd init electron
Name: electron-test

The Electron project will come preconfigured with TypeScript, React, Chakra UI, and Apple DMG.

2. Convert

pd conv is a tool for converting your files into other formats. It support image, video, and audio conversion.

You can list all available conversions by running:

$ pd conv list
Available conversions:
  video
    mp4 -> mp3
  audio
    m4a -> wav, mp3
    mp3 -> wav, m4a
  image
    jpg, jpeg, png -> mp4

Example

You can convert a mp4 video file into an audio file by running:

$ pd conv video -p tests/video.mp4 -f mp3

The converted audio file will be saved at tests/video.mp3.

Similarly, you can convert a m4a audio file into a mp3 audio file by running:

$ pd conv audio -p tests/audio.m4a -f mp3

The converted audio file will be saved at tests/audio.mp3.

3. EC2

pd ec2 is a tool for managing EC2 instances. It uses boto3 to manage EC2 instances.

You must configure the following when using pd ec2 for the first time:

Environment:

export AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=<your-access-key-id>
export AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=<your-secret-access-key>
export AWS_DEFAULT_REGION=<your-region>

~/.pdconfig:

You must update ~/.pdconfig.json with your EC2 launch template id and key pair path:

{
  "ec2": {
    "launch-template-id": <your-launch-template-id e.g. lt-1234567890>,
    "key-pair-path": <your-key-pair-path e.g. /home/ubuntu/key.pem>,
  }
}
  • The key pair path must be an absolute path on the disk.

See AWS EC2 Launch Templates for more information.

pd ec2 support the following commands:

3.1 Launch

pd ec2 launch launches a new EC2 instance.

$ pd ec2 launch --help
Usage: pd ec2 launch [OPTIONS]

  Launch an EC2 instance

Options:
  -n, --name TEXT      Name of the EC2 instance e.g. ec2-test  [required]
  -c, --count INTEGER  Number of instances to launch [default: 1]
  -p, --project TEXT   Project name e.g /path/to/project

  --help               Show this message and exit.

Example

$ pd ec2 launch -n ec2-test -c 1

If this EC2 instance is part of a project, you can specify the project path:

$ pd ec2 launch -n ec2-test -p /path/to/project

3.2 Terminate

pd ec2 terminate terminates an EC2 instance.

$ pd ec2 terminate --help
Usage: pd ec2 terminate [OPTIONS]

  Terminate an EC2 instance

Options:
  -i, --instance-id TEXT  ID of the EC2 instance to terminate e.g.
                          i-1234567890abcdef  [required]

  -p, --project TEXT      Project name e.g /path/to/project
  --help                  Show this message and exit.

Example

$ pd ec2 terminate -n ec2-test

You can additionally pass the project path:

$ pd ec2 terminate -n ec2-test -p /path/to/project

4. Nginx

pd nginx is a tool for managing Nginx configuration files.

pd nginx support the following commands:

4.1 Generate

pd nginx generate generates Nginx configuration files.

pd nginx generate --help
Usage: pd nginx generate [OPTIONS]

  Generate nginx config

Options:
  -h, --host TEXT     Host to proxy to e.g. localhost  [required]
  -p, --port INTEGER  Port to proxy to e.g. 80  [required]
  -d, --domain TEXT   Domain to use for nginx config e.g. example.com
                      [required]

  -s, --static TEXT   Static resources path e.g. /path/to/static
  --help              Show this message and exit.

Example

$ pd nginx generate --host 127.0.0.1 --port 8000 --domain example.com
server {
    server_name examaple.com;

    location / {
        proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:8000;
        proxy_set_header Host $host;
        proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
        proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
        proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto $scheme;
    }
}

You can additionally specify the static resources path:

$ pd nginx generate -h localhost -p 80 -d example.com -s /path/to/static
server {
    server_name example.com;

    root /path/to/static;
    client_max_body_size 50M;

    location / {
        proxy_pass http://localhost:80;
        proxy_set_header Host $host;
        proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
        proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
        proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto $scheme;
    }

    location /static/ {
        alias /path/to/static;

        # Add CORS 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header for fonts
        location ~* \.(ico|png|css|ttf)$ {
            add_header Access-Control-Allow-Origin *;
        }
    }
}

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