lucky_cli

A Crystal command-line tool for generating new Lucky Web Applications. lucky-framework command-line hacktoberfest
1.0.0-rc1 released

Lucky CLI

This is the CLI utility used for generating new Lucky Framework Web applications.

If you're looking for the Lucky core shard, you'll find that at https://github.com/luckyframework/lucky

Installing the CLI

To install the Lucky CLI, read Installing Lucky guides for your Operating System.

Development

Building the CLI

NOTE: this should be used for working on the CLI and submitting PRs.

  1. Install Crystal first.
  2. Clone the repo git clone https://github.com/luckyframework/lucky_cli
  3. Go to the repo directory cd lucky_cli
  4. Run the setup ./script/setup
  5. Run crystal build src/lucky.cr -o /usr/local/bin/lucky (instead of /usr/local/bin/ destination you can choose any other directory that in $PATH)

Run which lucky from the command line to make sure it is installed.

If you're generating a Lucky web project, install the required dependencies. Then run lucky init

API Documentation

API (main)

Contributing

  1. Fork it ( https://github.com/luckyframework/lucky_cli/fork )
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Check that specs on GitHub Actions CI pass
  6. Create a new Pull Request

Testing Deployment to Heroku

Testing deployment to Heroku is skipped locally by default. The easiest way to run the deployment tests is to push up a branch and open a PR. This will run tests against Heroku to make sure deployment is working as expected.

If you want though, you can also test deployment locally:

  1. Sign up for a Heroku account and install the CLI.
  2. Run heroku authorizations:create --description="Lucky CLI Integration Tests".
  3. Grab the token from that command and put it in the generated .env file.
  4. Change RUN_HEROKU_SPECS from 0 to 1 in the .env file.
  5. Run script/setup to make sure all dependencies are installed.
  6. Run script/test to test everything, or run script/test specs/integration/deploy_to_heroku_spec.cr

Contributors

lucky_cli:
  github: luckyframework/lucky_cli
  version: ~> 1.0.0-rc1
License MIT
Crystal >= 1.4.0

Authors

Dependencies 3

  • lucky_task ~> 0.1.1
    {'github' => 'luckyframework/lucky_task', 'version' => '~> 0.1.1'}
  • nox ~> 0.2.1
    {'github' => 'matthewmcgarvey/nox', 'version' => '~> 0.2.1'}
  • teeplate~luckyframework ~> 0.8.5
    {'github' => 'luckyframework/teeplate', 'version' => '~> 0.8.5'}

Development Dependencies 1

  • ameba ~> 1.1.0
    {'github' => 'crystal-ameba/ameba', 'version' => '~> 1.1.0'}
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