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@monstermakes/larry-infrastructure

Larry infrastructure tools, utilities, and other helper functions.

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Overview

The larry-infrastructure package manages and maintains your development ecosystem. This includes the automated deployment and management of all environments (e.g. Production, Staging, Test, etc...).

The larry-infrastructure package can be consumed in multiple ways (pure js library, REST API, cli, serverless components, and more). The core features of the larry-infrastructure package are exposed as an immersive command line interface (cli) named larry. Larry is made up of Cli Modules and Cli Actions. Cli Modules are grouped actions that are exposed to the user as a Sub Cli that can be "entered" to launch specific Cli Actions. Cli Actions can be anything from interactive cli programs to automated tasks that run to completion. In addition to being an immersive CLI Larry's Cli Actions can be launched as traditional shell scripts, which have many uses in the automation of complex workflows such as Continuous Integration (CI) & Continuous Deployment (CD) pipelines.


Larry Installation

To install larry you must first have installed node and obtained the correct monstermakes npm credentials and have logged in using the npm login command. Once this is complete you can simply install it as a global npm dependency by executing the command npm install -g @monstermakes/larry-infrastructure.


Cli Modules

Below you will find a brief overview of all the currently supported Cli Modules.


JIRA Cli Module

The JIRA Cli Module contains the following Cli Actions, used primarily in the automation of the Continuous Integration (CI) process.

Cli Actions

Below you will find a brief overview of all the currently support Cli Actions for the JIRA Cli Module.

move-issue

move-issue [options] <status> [issue keys...] Move one or more JIRA issues.

This command will move a JIRA issue into the specified status. Optionally you can provide a list of issue keys (proj-1234). If you would like to pull the issue keys from the previous git commit message you can pass the --git and --projectKey flags.

The above command can be launched directly like so:

coin jira move-issue "on hold" proj-4

or if you'd like to pull issueKeys from last git commit

coin jira move-issue --git --projectKey proj "on hold"
Environment Variables

This command requires a few Environment variables or some can be sent via command line args (see the help).

  • JIRA_USER
  • JIRA_PASS

Slack Cli Module

The Slack Cli Module contains the following Cli Actions, used primarily in the automation of the Continuous Integration (CI) process.

Cli Actions

Below you will find a brief overview of all the currently support Cli Actions for the JIRA Cli Module.

post message

post-message [options] <msg> Post a plain message to slack.

This command sends a basic message to slack.

The above command can be launched directly like so:

coin slack post-message "Hey everone"
Environment Variables

This command requires a few Environment variables or some can be sent via command line args (see the help).

post an attachement message

post [options] Post an attachment message to slack.

This command sends a slack attachment message. You can alter the message using the provided command line flags --title, --text, --pre, --field flags see the command line help for more info.

The above command can be launched directly like so:

coin slack post --pre ":tada: NEW TERMINAL PROJECT RELEASED :tada:" --title "@monstermakes/example-web" --field "Version:3.4.5-fake-release"
Environment Variables

This command requires a few Environment variables or some can be sent via command line args (see the help).

post a release message

post-release [options] Post a release message to slack.

This command looks in the current working directory for a package.json file and then produces the appropriate message. You can alter the message by using the --terminal and --product flags see the command line help for more info.

The above command can be launched directly like so:

coin slack post-release
Environment Variables

This command requires a few Environment variables or some can be sent via command line args (see the help).


TODO

  1. Monster Makes does not have an official JIRA instance so
    • the integration tests are broken at this point
    • the JIRA cli module is broken
  2. Monster Makes does not have an official Slack instance so the integration tests are broken at this point

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Package last updated on 29 Mar 2022

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