tsuru is an extensible and open source Platform as a Service (PaaS) that makes application deployments faster and easier. With tsuru, you don’t need to think about servers at all. As an application developer, you can:
- Write apps in the programming language of your choice
- Back apps with add-on resources such as SQL and NoSQL databases, including memcached, Redis, and many others
- Manage apps using the
tsuru
command-line tool - Deploy apps using the Git version control system
Links:
- Full Documentation: https://docs.tsuru.io
- How to Contribute: https://docs.tsuru.io/stable/contributing/
- Repository & Issue Tracker: https://github.com/tsuru/tsuru
- Talk to us on Gitter: https://gitter.im/tsuru/tsuru
With the purpose of testing tsuru and/or for development, you can use the installer to have tsuru up and running. The installer is an experimental feature.
Download the latest release for your platform at: https://github.com/tsuru/tsuru-client/releases/
Example for release 1.1.1
and OS X
:
$ curl -sSL https://github.com/tsuru/tsuru-client/releases/download/1.1.1/tsuru-1.1.1-darwin_amd64.tar.gz | tar xz
$ tsuru install create
You need to have Go properly installed on your machine.
$ git clone github.com/tsuru/tsuru-client $GOPATH/src/github.com/tsuru/tsuru-client
$ cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/tsuru/tsuru-client
$ make install
Create the tsuru installer config files with:
$ tsuru install config init
Replace the tsuru API image tag with the latest tag in install-compose.yml
:
$ sed -i'' -e 's/api:v1/api:latest/g' install-compose.yml
$ $GOPATH/bin/tsuru install create -c install-config.yml -e install-compose.yml
If everything's gone well you have the tsuru running in a VirtualBox VM.
Call app-list
to see tsuru working, this command needs to return one app called tsuru-dashboard.
$ tsuru app-list