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ebtemplater
Advanced tools
EB Templater is a CLI which provides basic inheritance for Elastic Beanstalk configurations files. This allows you do create base configuration file(s) that each environment's configuration can inherit from reducing duplicate configurations across environments. For examples check out the examples directory. Recursion is supported, so feel free to use the extends
directive in as many files as you like.
To install and use the EB Templater, you will need Node.js (version 4 or greater) and NPM (nodejs.org).
EB Templater is meant to be installed via NPM.
npm install -g ebtemplater
After installing EB Templater will be available on your path.
To see a what options are available to a command ask for help:
ebtemplater help
ebtemplater
ebtemplater
takes a file path to your configuration YAML file. This YAML file can contain extends directives to inherit settings from additional files. A YAML file can inherit from as many YAML files as you like, simply provide the extends
directive which takes a set:
extends:
- !extend
filePath: ./base.yml
- !extend
filePath: ./vars.yml
Arguments:
-o, --output <output file>
File to save generated configuration to-v, --verbose
, Be verbose (defaults to false
)FAQs
Provides inheritance for Elastic Beanstalk configurations.
We found that ebtemplater demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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