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spg is a tool that generates Spring profiles based on the current environment.

If you develop your micro services with real environments and your yaml files not up to date probably you spend time fixing. The project aims to save you time and you can use it during development and testing.

Installation

There are several ways to install the project.

If you are using MacOS you can install it with Homebrew:

brew tap nekinci/tap
brew install spg

If you want to use it with Docker you can install it with Docker:

docker pull nekinci/spg:latest
alias spg='docker run  -v ${PWD}:/go/src/app -v ${HOME}/.spg:/home/spg/.spg nekinci/spg:latest'

If you want to use npm you can install it with npm:

npm install -g spgjs

If there is problem when you try to install with npm, may be you can try to install with this command:

sudo npm install --unsafe-perm -g spgjs

Or you can install it with manual installation of the project:

You can visit release page to see the latest version. After that you can download the project and add it to your PATH.

Usage

Firstly you need to create a configuration file. As I explained in the Configuration section you can use the configuration file with the your environment.

And then you must set the configuration file with the spg command:

spg config set <path to configuration file>

If you want to see the current configuration file you can use the spg config print command:

spg config print

Or you can unset the configuration file with the spg config unset command:

spg config unset

To generate a profile you can use the spg generate command. The following example shows how to generate a profile for the my-profile environment. my-profile environment must be defined in the configuration file. -o or --output option is optional. The default value is application-result.yaml. If you want to change the output file you can use the -o or --output option. And lastly you must be give the already exist profile file as an parameter. The following command is a working example:

spg generate -p my-profile -o my-new-profile.yml application.yml application-dev.yml

Configuration

Example: You have a application.yaml file with the following content:

server:
  port: 8080
client:
  urls:
    serviceA: servicea.test.com
    serviceB: serviceb.test.com

Let's assume you want debug the application in prp environment. But you don't have a application-prp.yaml file. And you don't know prp urls. Probably you don't want to create a new file. Because your job is to debug or develop your application. With spg you can generate a application-prp.yaml file with the following content:

server:
  port: 8080
client:
  urls:
    serviceA: servicea.prp.com
    serviceB: serviceb.prp.com

But first you need to define trainer config file that contains url information of your services. Because spg don't know the url of your services. The following config file is an example:

version: v1
information:
  absolute-configs:
    - config-key: spring.http.encoding.force # means change the value of spring.http.encoding.force to true
      environment:
        oc: true
        test: false
        prp: true
        prod: false
    - config-key: keycloak.securityConstraints[0].authRoles[0] # means change the first role of the first security constraint
      environment:
        oc: user
        test: user
        prp: admin
        prod: admin
    - config-key: keycloak.roles[].value # means change all role values under keycloak.roles
      environment:
        oc: user
        test: user
        prp: admin
        prod: admin
    - config-key: "*.keycloak.b" # e.g: abc.keycloak.b, a.b.c.keycloak.b, keycloak.b means change all values of keycloak.b
      environment:
        oc: true
        test: false
        prp: true
        prod: false
  fields:
    - keys: # metadata keys for decide which fields to change
        - a-service
        - aService
      type: url
      environment:
        oc: 
          scheme: http
          value: a-service:8080
        test:
          scheme: http
          value: a-service-test.cloud.com
        prp:
          scheme: http
          value: a-service-prp.cloud.com
        prod:
          scheme: https
          value: a-service.com

Known Issues

  • Don't handled yet metadata in trainer yaml file* (e.g. information.fields.keys)
  • Config array selectors only support for primitive types. Don't supported for complex types.* (e.g. maps or arrays)

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