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Monday: dev tool for local app and port-forwarding

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Your new microservice development environment friend. This CLI tool allows you to define a configuration to work with both local applications (Go, NodeJS, Rust or others) and forward some other applications over Kubernetes in case you don't want to run them locally.

Schema

What Monday can do for you?

✅ Define a unified way to setup applications for all your developers

✅ Run your local applications

✅ Hot reload your applications automatically when a change is made locally

✅ Port-forward an application locally using a remote one on Kubernetes (targeting a pod via label) or over SSH

✅ Forward traffic of a remote application over Kubernetes, SSH or TCP locally (see example forward types)

✅ Auto reconnect when a port-forward connection is lost

✅ Forward multiple times the same port locally, using an hostname

Installation

One-liner

You can download and setup Monday binary by running the following command on your terminal:

$ curl https://composieux.fr/getmonday.sh | sh

Homebrew (macOS)

$ brew install eko/homebrew-tap/monday

This will install the latest available release

Download binary

You can download the latest version of the binary built for your architecture here:

From sources

Optionally, you can download and build it from the sources. You have to retrieve the project sources by using one of the following way:

$ go get -u github.com/eko/monday
# or
$ git clone https://github.com/eko/monday.git

Install the needed vendors:

$ GO111MODULE=on go mod vendor

Then, build the binary using the available target in Makefile:

$ make build

Usage

Monday Asciinema

First, you have to initialize monday and edit your configuration file (you have a configuration example file here). Run the following command and edit the ~/monday.yaml configuration file just created for you:

⚠️ Important note: Because Monday tries to be your best dev tool and manage things for you, you have to give it some chances to help you in editing host file and manipulating network interface for IP/port mapping.

That's why I suggest to run Monday using the following alias:

alias monday='sudo -E monday'
$ monday init

Once your configuration file is ready, you can simply run Monday:

$ monday

Or, you can run a specific project directly by running:

$ monday run <project name>

When you want to edit your configuration again, simply run this command to open it in your favorite editor:

$ monday edit

Configuration

Configuration of Monday lives in one or multiple YAML files, depending on how you want to organize your files.

By default, monday init will initiates a ~/monday.yaml file. You can customize the configuration directory by setting the MONDAY_CONFIG_PATH environment variable.

Please note that you can also split this configuration in multiple files by respecting the following pattern: ~/monday.<something>.yaml, for instance:

  • ~/monday.localapps.yaml
  • ~/monday.forwards.yaml
  • ~/monday.projects.yaml

This will help you in having smaller and more readable configuration files.

To lear more about the configuration, please take a look at the Configuration Wiki page.

For an overview of what's possible with configuration file, please look at the configuration example file here.

Run tests

Test suite can be run with:

$ go test -v ./...

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