# Consul
Consul is a command line tool that builds and (re)starts your web application everytime you save a Go or template file, this repository was forked from the original fresh,
application in order to add live reload functionality. It's a very basic hack to get it working, but it works really well.
If the web framework you are using supports the Fresh runner, it will show build errors on your browser.
It currently works with Traffic, Martini and gocraft/web.
Installation
go get github.com/Nitecon/consul
Usage
cd /path/to/myapp
Start fresh:
consul
Fresh will watch for file events, and every time you create/modifiy/delete a file it will build and restart the application.
If go build
returns an error, it will log it in the tmp folder.
Traffic already has a middleware that shows the content of that file if it is present. This middleware is automatically added if you run a Traffic web app in dev mode with Fresh.
Check the _examples
folder if you want to use it with Martini or Gocraft Web.
You can use the -c
options if you want to specify a config file:
consul -c runner.conf
Here is a sample config file with the default settings:
root: .
tmp_path: ./tmp
build_name: runner-build
build_log: runner-build-errors.log
valid_ext: .go, .tpl, .tmpl, .html
build_delay: 600
colors: 1
log_color_main: cyan
log_color_build: yellow
log_color_runner: green
log_color_watcher: magenta
ignore_dirs: vendor, logs
log_color_app:
Please note that in the list above the ignored_dirs is comma seperated list of relative directories.
Author
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Contributing
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request