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Lagoon CLI

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This is a CLI for interacting with a Lagoon instance. By default, it is configured to work against Amazee.io instances.

If you run the CLI in a directory that has a valid .lagoon.yml and docker-compose.yml that references your project in lagoon, then you don't need to specify your project name on the command line as the CLI can read these files to determine the project. You can still define a project name though if you want to target a different project.

Install

The preferred method is installation via Homebrew.

brew tap uselagoon/lagoon-cli
brew install lagoon

Alternatively, you may install by downloading one of the pre-compiled binaries from the releases page

If you are building from source, see the Build section below

Usage

Once installed, to use the Lagoon CLI, run the following command

lagoon <command>

Commands

For the full list of commands see the docs for Lagoon CLI

Building

Requirements

Install Go - https://go.dev/doc/install

You also need mockgen, it can be installed using the following command once Go is installed.

go install go.uber.org/mock/[email protected]

Note: You should make sure you have your GOPATH configured and in your path, see https://pkg.go.dev/cmd/go#hdr-GOPATH_environment_variable

Run tests

make test

Build locally

You can compile the binary and load it into your GOPATH bin directory using the following.

make build

Alternatively, these will compile a binary inside a builds directory in this repository, you can place them wherever you wish.

make build-linux
#macos
make build-darwin
make build-darwin-arm64

Build using Docker

You can build lagoon-cli without installing go by running the docker-build make command. This will use the Dockerfile.build to build the cli inside of a docker container, then copy the binaries into the builds/ directory once complete

make build-docker-darwin
make build-docker-linux

Run all

make all #locally
make all-docker-linux
make all-docker-darwin

Install

make ARTIFACT_DESTINATION=/usr/local/bin install-linux
make ARTIFACT_DESTINATION=/usr/local/bin install-darwin

Notes

Versions can also be defined, and the binaries will be version tagged

make VERSION=v0.0.1 ...

Acknowledgements

Matt Glaman - Initial conception and development - Thanks Matt!