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README.md

Realize

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A Go build system with file watchers, output streams and live reload. Run, build and watch file changes with custom paths

Preview

What's new

v1.2
  • Windows support
  • Go generate support
  • Bugs fix
  • Web panel errors log improved
  • Refactoring
  • Web panel edit settings, partial

Features

  • Build, Install, Test, Fmt and Run at the same time
  • Live reload on file changes (re-build, re-install and re-run)
  • Watch custom paths
  • Watch specific file extensions
  • Multiple projects support
  • Output streams
  • Execution times
  • Highly customizable
  • Fast run

Installation and usage

  • Run this to get/install:

    $ go get github.com/tockins/realize
    
  • From project/projects root execute:

    $ realize add
    

    It will create a realize.yaml file if it doesn't exist already and adds the working directory as the project.

    Otherwise if a config file already exists it adds the working project to the existing config file.

    The add command supports the following custom parameters:

    --name="Project Name"   -> Name, if not specified takes the working directory name
    --path="server"         -> Custom Path, if not specified takes the working directory name    
    --build                 -> Enables the build   
    --test                  -> Enables the tests  
    --no-bin                -> Disables the installation
    --no-run                -> Disables the run
    --no-fmt                -> Disables the fmt (go fmt)
    --no-server             -> Disables the web panel (port :5000)
    --open                  -> Open the web panel in a new browser window
    

    Examples:

    $ realize add
    
    $ realize add --path="mypath"
    
    $ realize add --name="My Project" --build
    
    $ realize add --name="My Project" --path="/projects/package" --build
    
    $ realize add --name="My Project" --path="projects/package" --build --no-run
    
    $ realize add --path="/Users/alessio/go/src/github.com/tockins/realize-examples/coin/"
    

    If you want, you can specify additional arguments for your project.

    The additional arguments must go after the options of "Realize"

    $ realize add --path="/print/printer" --no-run yourParams --yourFlags // correct
    
    $ realize add yourParams --yourFlags --path="/print/printer" --no-run // wrong
    
  • Remove a project by its name

    $ realize remove --name="Project Name"
    
  • Lists all projects

    $ realize list
    
  • Build, Run and watch file changes. Realize will re-build and re-run your projects on each change.

    $ realize run
    

    Run can also launch a project from its working directory with or without make a config file (--no-config option). It supports the following custom parameters:

    --path="server"         -> Custom Path, if not specified takes the working directory name 
    --build                 -> Enables the build   
    --test                  -> Enables the tests   
    --config                -> Take the defined settings if exist a config file  
    --no-bin                -> Disables the installation
    --no-run                -> Disables the run
    --no-fmt                -> Disables the fmt (go fmt)
    --no-server             -> Disables the web panel (port :5000)
    --no-config             -> Doesn't create any configuration files
    --open                  -> Open the web panel in a new browser window 
    

    And additional arguments as the "add" command.

    $ realize run --no-run yourParams --yourFlags // correct
    
    $ realize run yourParams --yourFlags --no-run // wrong
    
    $ realize run --path="/Users/alessio/go/src/github.com/tockins/realize-examples/coin/"
    

Color reference

  • Blue: outputs of the project
  • Red: errors
  • Magenta: times or changed files
  • Green: successfully completed action

Config file example

  • For more examples check Realize Examples

    settings:
      resources:
        output: outputs.log  // name of the output file
        log: logs.log        // name of the log file (errors included)
      server:
        enable: true         // enables the web server 
        open: false          // opens the web server in a new tab
        host: localhost      // web server host
        port: 5000           // wev server port
     config:                   
       flimit: 0             // increases the maximum number of open files - supported only on linux or os x, sudo required
    projects:
    - name: printer          // project name
      path: /                // project path
      run: true              // enables go run  (require bin)
      bin: true              // enables go install
      generate: false        // enables go generate
      build: false           // enables go build
      fmt: true              // enables go fmt
      test: false            // enables go test   
      params: []             // array of additionals params. the project will be launched with these parameters   
      watcher:
        before: []           // custom commands launched before the execution of the project 
        after: []            // custom commands launched after the execution of the project 
        paths:               // paths to observe for live reload
        - /
        ignore_paths:        // paths to ignore
        - vendor
        exts:                // file extensions to observe for live reload
        - .go
        preview: true        // prints the observed files on startup
      cli:                   
        streams: true        // prints the output streams of the project in the cli 
      file:
        streams: false       // saves the output stream of the project in a file
        logs: false          // saves the logs of the project in a file
        errors: false        // saves the errors of the project in a file
    

Next release

v1.3
  • Web panel edit settings, full support
  • Tests

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