Geordi
Geordi is a collection of command line tools we use in our daily work with Ruby, Rails and Linux at makandra.
Installation:
gem install geordi
geordi
The geordi
binary holds most of the utility commands. For the few other
binaries, see the bottom of this file.
You may abbreviate commands by typing only their first letters, e.g. geordi
con
will boot a development console, geordi set -t
will setup a project and
run tests afterwards.
For details on commands, e.g. supported options, you may always run
geordi help <command>
.
geordi apache-site VIRTUAL_HOST
Enable the given virtual host, disabling all others.
geordi capistrano COMMAND
Run a capistrano command on all deploy targets.
Example: geordi capistrano deploy
geordi chromedriver-update
Update the chromedriver.
Example: geordi chromedriver_update
This command will find and install the matching chromedriver for the currently installed Chrome.
geordi clean
Remove unneeded files from the current directory.
geordi commit
Commit using a story title from Pivotal Tracker.
Example: geordi commit
On the first execution we ask for your Pivotal Tracker API token. It will be
stored in ~/.gitpt
.
geordi console [TARGET]
Open a Rails console locally or on a Capistrano deploy target.
Open a local Rails console: geordi console
Open a Rails console on staging
: geordi console staging
geordi cucumber [FILES and OPTIONS]
Run Cucumber features.
Example: geordi cucumber features/authentication_feature:3
Runs Cucumber as you want: with bundle exec
, using parallel tests, with
a VNC session holding Selenium test browsers, support for using a dedicated
testing firefox and beta support for rerunning failed scenarios.
@solo: Generally, features are run in parallel. However, scenarios tagged with @solo are excluded and will be run sequentially, after the parallel run.
Debugging: Sometimes, the dot-printing Cucumber formatter does not show errors. In case a feature fails without a message, try running it with
--debug
or-d
.Options: Any unknown option will be passed through to Cucumber, e.g.
--format pretty
.
geordi delete-dumps [DIRECTORY]
Delete database dump files (*.dump).
Example: geordi delete_dumps
or geordi delete_dumps ~/tmp/dumps
Recursively search for files ending in *.dump
and offer to delete those. When
no argument is given, two default directories are searched for dump files: the
current working directory and ~/dumps
(for dumps created with geordi).
Geordi will ask for confirmation before actually deleting files.
geordi deploy [STAGE]
Guided deployment across branches.
Example: geordi deploy
or geordi deploy p[roduction]
or geordi deploy --current-branch
Merge, push and deploy with a single command! It always tells what it will do before it does it. There are different scenarios where this command is handy:
1) Production deploy: From the master branch, run geordi deploy production
.
This will merge master
to production
, push and deploy to production.
2) Feature branch deploy: From a feature branch, run geordi deploy staging
.
This will merge the feature branch to master
, push and deploy to staging.
To deploy a feature branch directly without merging, run
geordi deploy --current-branch
. This feature depends on the environment
variable DEPLOY_BRANCH
to be picked up in the respective deploy file.
3) Simple deploy: If the source branch matches the target branch, merging will be skipped.
Calling the command without arguments will infer the target stage from the current branch and fall back to master/staging.
Finds available Capistrano stages by their prefix, e.g. geordi deploy p
will
deploy production, geordi deploy mak
will deploy a makandra
stage if there
is a file config/deploy/makandra.rb.
When your project is running Capistrano 3, deployment will use cap deploy
instead of cap deploy:migrations
. You can force using deploy
by passing the
-M option: geordi deploy -M staging
.
geordi drop-databases
Interactively delete local databases.
Example: geordi drop_databases
Check both MySQL/MariaDB and Postgres on the machine running geordi for databases and offer to delete them. Excluded are databases that are whitelisted. This comes in handy when you're keeping your currently active projects in the whitelist files and perform regular housekeeping with Geordi.
When called with -P
or -M
options, only handles Postgres resp. MySQL/MariaDB.
When called with --postgres <port or local socket>
or --mysql <port or local socket>
,
will instruct the underlying management commands to use those connection methods
instead of the defaults. This is useful when running multiple installations.
Geordi will ask for confirmation before actually dropping databases and will offer to edit the whitelist instead.
geordi dump [TARGET]
Handle dumps (see geordi help dump
for details).
When called without arguments, dumps the development database with dumple
.
geordi dump
When called with the --load
option, sources the specified dump into the
development database.
geordi dump -l tmp/staging.dump
When called with a capistrano deploy target (e.g. staging
), remotely dumps
the specified target's database and downloads it to tmp/
.
geordi dump staging
When called with a capistrano deploy target and the --load
option, sources the
dump into the development database after downloading it.
geordi dump staging -l
geordi firefox COMMAND
Run a command with VNC and test browser set up (alias: chrome).
Example: geordi firefox b cucumber
or geordi firefox --setup 24.0
Useful when you need Firefox for Selenium or the VNC set up, but can't use the
geordi cucumber
command.
Install a special Firefox by calling with --setup <version>
.
This command is aliased chrome
for users running Selenium in Chrome.
geordi help [COMMAND]
Describe available commands or one specific command.
geordi migrate
Migrate all databases.
Example: geordi migrate
If you are using parallel_tests
, this runs migrations in your development
environment and rake parallel:prepare
afterwards. Otherwise, invokes geordi rake
with db:migrate
.
geordi png-optimize PATH
Optimize .png files.
Example: geordi png-optimize some/directory
- Removes color profiles: cHRM, sRGB, gAMA, ICC, etc.
- Eliminates unused colors and reduces bit-depth (if possible)
- May reduce PNG file size lossless
geordi rake TASK
Run a rake task in several Rails environments.
Example: geordi rake db:migrate
TASK
is run in the following Rails environments (if present):
- development
- test
- cucumber
geordi remove-executable-flags
Remove executable-flags from files that should not be executable.
geordi rspec [FILES]
Run RSpec.
Example: geordi rspec spec/models/user_spec.rb:13
Runs RSpec as you want: with RSpec 1/2 detection, bundle exec
, rspec_spinner
detection, etc.
geordi security-update [STEP]
Support for performing security updates.
Preparation for security update: geordi security-update
After performing the update: geordi security-update finish
Switches branches, pulls, pushes and deploys as required by our workflow. Tells what it will do before it does it.
geordi server [PORT]
Start a development server.
geordi setup
Setup a project for the first time.
Example: geordi setup
Check out a repository and cd into its directory. Then let setup
do the tiring
work: run bundle install
, create database.yml
, create databases, migrate
(all if applicable).
If a local bin/setup file is found, Geordi skips these steps runs bin/setup for setup instead.
After setting up, loads a remote database dump into the development db when
called with the --dump
option:
geordi setup -d staging
After setting up, runs all tests when called with the --test
option:
geordi setup -t
geordi shell TARGET
Open a shell on a Capistrano deploy target.
Example: geordi shell production
Lets you select the server to connect to when called with --select-server
:
geordi shell production -s
geordi tests
Run all employed tests.
geordi unit
Run Test::Unit.
geordi update
Bring a project up to date.
Example: geordi update
Performs: git pull
, bundle install
(if necessary) and migrates (if applicable).
After updating, loads a dump into the development db when called with the
--dump
option:
geordi update -d staging
After updating, runs all tests when called with the --test
option:
geordi update -t
See geordi help update
for details.
geordi version
Print the current version of geordi.
geordi vnc
Show the hidden VNC window.
Example: geordi vnc
or geordi vnc --setup
Launch a VNC session to the hidden screen where geordi cucumber
runs Selenium
tests.
When called with --setup
, will guide through the setup of VNC.
b
Runs the given command under bundle exec
if a Gemfile
is present in your
working directory. If no Gemfile
is present just runs the given command:
b spec spec/models
More information at http://makandracards.com/makandra/684-automatically-run-bundle-exec-if-required
dumple
Stores a timestamped database dump for the given Rails environment in ~/dumps
:
dumple development
More information at http://makandracards.com/makandra/1008-dump-your-database-with-dumple
launchy_browser
Used by the geordi cucumber
command. Makes launchy open pages in the user's
browser, as opposed to opening it within the VNC window.
Contributing
- Run the tests for the oldest supported ruby version with
bundle exec rake
. Ensure that all other ruby versions in thetravis.yml
pass as well after pushing your feature branch and triggering the travis build. - Update this
README
. The wholegeordi
section is auto-generated byrake readme
. - Document your changes in the
CHANGELOG.md
file.
Adding a new command
Copy lib/geordi/COMMAND_TEMPLATE
to lib/geordi/commands/your_command
and
edit it to do what you need it to do. Usually, it is hard to automatedly test
Geordi commands, so make sure you've manually tested it. You can do so by
calling your local geordi like so (adjust paths to your needs):
# @option -I: add directory to load path
ruby -I ../geordi/lib ../geordi/bin/geordi <command>
# with debugger
ruby -r byebug -I ../geordi/lib ../geordi/bin/geordi <command>