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@eclipse-che/che-devworkspace-generator
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Generates DevWorkspaces by transforming existing devfiles
The library is used by Devfile registry component to generate the DevWorkspace components and DevWorkspace templates. It requires editor definitions from the che-plugin-registry.
The library can be used as a standalone library.
USAGE
$ node lib/entrypoint.js [OPTIONS]
OPTIONS
--devfile-url: URL to the git repository that contains devfile.yaml
or
--devfile-path: path to the devfile.yaml file
--plugin-registry-url: URL to the plugin registry that contains editor definitions (devfile.yaml)
--editor-entry: editor ID, found on the <plugin-registry-url>, to resolve the devfile.yaml
or
--editor-path: local file path of the editor devfile.yaml
--output-file: local file path for the generated devworkspace yaml
--project.<project-name> local file path for the sample project zip (for airgapped/offline registry builds)
--injectDefaultComponent: inject a default dev container component if no component is defined in the devfile and it doesn't provide a parent, the value can be true or false, default is false
--defaultComponentImage: image to use for the default dev container component that will be injected if no componetn is defined in the devfile and it doesn't provide a parent devfile, default is quay.io/devfile/universal-developer-image:ubi8-latest
EXAMPLES
# online example, using editor definition from https://che-plugin-registry-main.surge.sh/
$ node lib/entrypoint.js \
--devfile-url:https://github.com/che-samples/java-spring-petclinic/tree/main \
--plugin-registry-url:https://che-plugin-registry-main.surge.sh/v3/ \
--editor-entry:che-incubator/che-code/latest \
--output-file:/tmp/devworkspace-che-code-latest.yaml \
--injectDefaultComponent:true \
--defaultComponentImage:registry.access.redhat.com/ubi8/openjdk-11:latest
# offline example with devfile.yaml files and zipped project available locally
$ node lib/entrypoint.js \
--devfile-path:/remote-source/python-hello-world/app/devfile.yaml \
--editor-path:/build/plugins/che-incubator/che-code/latest/devfile.yaml \
--output-file:./devfiles/python__python-hello-world/devworkspace-che-code-latest.yaml \
--project.python-hello-world='{{_INTERNAL_URL_}}/resources/v2/python-hello-world.zip'
The output file devworkspace-che-code-latest.yaml
contains a DevWorkspace based on the repository devfile and a Che-Code DevWorkspaceTemplate.
If the DevWorkspace engine is installed on the cluster, the following command will create a DevWorkspace:
$ kubectl apply -f /tmp/devworkspace-che-code-latest.yaml
FAQs
Generates DevWorkspaces by transforming existing devfiles
The npm package @eclipse-che/che-devworkspace-generator receives a total of 288 weekly downloads. As such, @eclipse-che/che-devworkspace-generator popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @eclipse-che/che-devworkspace-generator demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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