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fleet

Command an armada of processes in a cluster.

This module integrates with git using propagit, to make rolling out new code to a bunch of worker drones super simple!

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fleet

install

With npm do:

npm install -g fleet

example

In a fresh directory, start a fleet hub:

$ fleet hub --port=7000 --secret=beepboop

in another fresh directory start a drone:

$ fleet drone --hub=localhost:7000 --secret=beepboop

You can start as many drones as you want in fresh directories.

Now from a git repo, set a remote:

$ fleet remote add default --hub=localhost:7000 --secret=beepboop

Now deploy your code to all the drones:

$ fleet deploy

Deploying just checks out your commit to a fresh directory on every drone.

To run a process on the latest commit do:

$ fleet spawn -- node beep.js 8080

To see the process list across all your drones do:

$ fleet ps

commands

Usage: fleet <command> [<args>]

The commands are:
  deploy   Push code to drones.
  drone    Connect to a hub as a worker.
  exec     Run commands on drones.
  hub      Create a hub for drones to connect.
  monitor  Show service events system-wide.
  ps       List the running processes on the drones.
  remote   Manage the set of remote hubs.
  spawn    Run services on drones.
  stop     Stop processes running on drones.
  version  Print fleet's version

For help about a command, try `fleet help <command>`.

license

MIT

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