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7680b34aca added linux-release, more readme 2023-04-16 01:35:28 -04:00
5364bfaa8a little improvements and more docs 2023-04-16 00:36:33 -04:00
1d2d293b21 more readme +dirtree pic 2023-04-15 16:06:39 -04:00
aa955c3b4f improved building 2023-04-15 13:33:09 -04:00
e65633a85a Merge branch 'main' of gitea:kevin/scaffold
because it's out of sync
2023-04-15 04:29:54 -04:00
d53ad8993c expanding for multiple platforms 2023-04-15 04:24:05 -04:00
7b7fdc0113 tiny cleanups 2023-04-13 15:40:56 -04:00
b010d63351 Update 'README.md' 2023-04-13 15:24:15 -04:00
c5447a68ae Update 'README.md' 2023-04-13 15:22:25 -04:00
6c03f880da *gitea remote and push 2023-04-13 15:13:38 -04:00
b082810d91 +user init commands in scaffold-<ProjType>.toml 2023-04-10 18:53:24 -04:00
87a045cbea changed .gitignore file handling/creation 2023-04-10 15:54:41 -04:00
7 changed files with 280 additions and 44 deletions

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.gitignore vendored
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@@ -9,5 +9,4 @@ cfg/*.env
cfg/*.toml
build/
buildTime.txt
buildVersion.txt
build*.txt

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@@ -24,6 +24,9 @@ endif
# Variables
#----------------------------------------------------------------
progName = scaffold
arch = amd64
winbinName = $(progName).exe
releaseTag = $(shell git describe --abbrev=0)
#----------------------------------------------------------------
# Helpers
@@ -51,17 +54,30 @@ clean:
#----------------------------------------------------------------
# build strips debugging info from binary
linkerflags = '-s'
linkerflags = '-s -w'
prep: clean
> date +"%F %a %T %Z" > buildTime.txt
> git describe --always --tags --dirty --long > buildVersion.txt
> @mkdir -p build
build: prep
> @go build -o build/$(progName) . && echo "Build success" || echo "[FAILED] go build"
build: prep linux windows
build-production: prep
> @go build -ldflags=${linkerflags} -o build/$(progName) . && echo "production build success" || echo "[FAILED] production build"
linux:
> @GOOS=$@ GOARCH=$(arch) go build -o build/$@/$(progName) . && echo $@ "Build success" || echo $@ "[FAILED] go build"
linux-release:
> @GOOS=linux GOARCH=$(arch) go build -ldflags=${linkerflags} -o build/linux/$(progName)-linux-$(arch)-$(releaseTag) . && echo $@ "Build success" || echo $@ "[FAILED] go build"
windows:
> @GOOS=$@ GOARCH=$(arch) go build -o build/$@/$(progName)-$@-$(arch)-$(releaseTag).exe . && echo $@ "Build success" || echo $@ "[FAILED] go build"
build-production: prep linx-production
linux-production:
> @GOOS=linux GOARCH=$(arch) go build -ldflags=${linkerflags} -o build/$@/$(progName) . && echo "production build success" || echo "[FAILED] production build"
release: prep linux-release windows
#-------------------------------------------------------------
# Install - same as build, but places binary on system path
@@ -74,4 +90,4 @@ install-production: prep
> @go install -ldflags=${linkerflags} . && echo "Production build and install success" || echo "[FAILED] Production install"
## Commands that don't relate to a specific file
.PHONY: help confirm clean prep build build-production
.PHONY: help confirm clean prep build build-production linux windows amd64 release

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@@ -2,4 +2,57 @@
## Intro
blah blah blah
Use scaffold to setup a new project with a directory skeleton of your design, and if you'd like, it can also automatically initialize local, remote and gitea git repositories for the new project.
## What scaffold does
- A new project directory is created
- Your project skeleton/template is copied from your config/projectType/sample directory
- your setup/initialization commmands are run
- And if you enable them
- a git repository is initialized in the project directory
- a remote repository is created and setup
- a gitea repository is created and setup
## Installation
1. Grab a version for your system from the releases page.
2. Put it in a directory that is on your path.
3. Now configure your preferred setups/layouts/skeletons/templates for your projects.
## Configuration
On linux, the configuration directory will be at /home/user/.config/devel/scaffold
For the windows versions, you might want to look at your User_Configuration_Directories location, and change it according to your needs. On windows it's value is the %APPDATA% environment variable.
In a PowerShell, use `Get Child-Item Env:` to display all the environment variables.
Then `[Environment]::SetEnvironmentVariable("APPDATA","C:\Users\You\Wherever-you-like\","User")` to set the new value.
It's a little simpler at a command prompt -- type the command `set` and hit `Enter`. See what `APPDATA` is currently set to. Change it with `setx APPDATA "C:\Users\You\SomeWhere"`.
The examples directory contains an example-scaffold-projectType.toml configuration file. Place a copy in each projectType directory, adjusted to your preferences per the given project type.
## The `scaffold` command
| Command | Description |
| ------- | ----------- |
| scaffold | The program name |
| flags:
-i or -Info | Display the available project types and the build and version information about the program. |
| **Examples:** | |
| scaffold *ProjectType* *NewProjectName* | Stuff |
## Configuration of samples
![Example Directory Structure](assets/images/dirtree-pic.png)
The image should explain alot quickly. The go, go-cli, go-web, hs, js, py and svelte directories define the project types available to scaffold. Arrange the contents of the sample directory, within each project type directory, to your preferred layout for each language/use-case.
## Git
Git is available to be used as the version control system for new projects. Select/Deselect within the `scaffold-<PROJECTTYPE>.toml` file.
*Please Note* that if you also use git to track your configuration files and sample directories, then a `.gitignore` file within your sample directory will interfere with git's ability to track your skeletons/templates properly. So, to allow for this, put what you normally would in a `.gitignore` file instead into a file named `GITIGNORE` in your sample directory. And scaffold will convert it to a `.gitignore` file within your newProject directory.
If you are NOT using git to track your project types and samples/skeletons/templates, then no problem, just place a .gitignore file within the sample directory as you would any other file.

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@@ -11,18 +11,10 @@ scaffold go NewGoProject
scaffold py aPythonProject
`
var gi_template = `%s
.env
*.env
.env.toml
var cfg_content = `# Scaffold program configuration
cfg/*.toml
cfg/.env
cfg/*.env
cfg/.env*
*.toml
# Format: TOML - see https://toml.io for details
build/
buildTime.txt
buildVersion.txt
`
# Too funny - this config file doesn't seem to be needed ;-)
# let's keep it for future use -- very silly
testkey = "test value"`

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@@ -0,0 +1,106 @@
# New Go Project configuration file
# Format: TOML - see https://toml.io for details
# Go module path is of the form basePath/projectName
# must be addressable if you are going to publish
module_basepath = "somewhere.org"
# where to put new project directories
# within the user's home directory
projects_basedir = "projects/goapps"
# go example dirs
# /cmd, /pkg, /web, /api, /init, /vendor, /internal, /bin, /build,
# /cfg, /configs, /docs, /scripts, /tools, /examples, /tests,
# /deployments, /deploy
# or whatever you like
# Must be string, will be parsed to correct type
# Remember perms are in octal
project_dir_permissions = "0700"
file_permissions = "0660"
###########################################
# Commands to run
###########################################
# after the newProjectDir is created and
# after the sample dir contents are copied over
### before git is initialized (local and remote)
# For the command: go mod init full_module_name -- use the your module_basename
# scaffold will add "/newProjectName" to it automatically
# so ["go", "mod", "init", "modulebase.net"] becomes ==> ["go", "mod", "init", "modulebase.net/NewPojectName"]
commands = [["go", "mod", "init", "somewhere.org"], ["go", "mod", "tidy"]]
##########################################
# Git
setup_git = true
# Do you have a remote location?
# Do you have autologins setup correctly with ssh keys?
# Using your .ssh/config file might be helpful
# setup remote repo?
create_remote_repo = true
# remote repo user@location
remote_user = "auser@someserver.adomain.org"
# remote repo base dir
# relative to remote user home dir
# for auser@someserver.adomain.org:/home/auser/git -- lists git dir as absolute path
# for auser@someserver.adomain.org:git -- lists git dir as relative path
############################
# remote location MUST already exist on remote server
############################
remote_location = "gitdirectory/goprojects"
# default remote short name
remote_label = "origin"
# Gitea -- do you use it somewhere
############################
# Does the Gitea app.ini have
#
# [repository]
# ENABLE_PUSH_CREATE_USER = true
# ENABLE_PUSH_CREATE_ORG = true
#
# it's needed for scaffold to push to gitea
############################
############################
#
# 4 pieces of info are needed
# 1) the server domain name eg gitea.adomain.org
# 2) the ssh port if it's not the default 22
# 3) the server account that clients connect to for ssh
# sometimes it's git or gitea or gitadmin or
# 4) the gitea user account username
# (if your gitea account is mrspecial then it's mrspecial)
#
# items 1, 2 and 3 should be in a Host section in your .ssh/config file
#
# In a section like
# Host gitea
# Hostname gitea.adomain.org
# User serveraccount
# Port 22222
# IdentitiesOnly yes
# PreferredAuthentications publickey
# IdentityFile ~/.ssh/your_id_file_private
#
# Then scaffold will set a git remote for gitea with:
#
# git remote add <gitea_remote_label> <host>:<gitea_user_accountname>/<newprojectname>.git
#
############################
setup_gitea = true
gitea_server_account = "gitea-account"
gitea_ssh_host_label = "gitea"
gitea_user_account = "auser"
remote_label_gitea = "gitea"

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@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ import (
"os/exec"
"os/user"
"path/filepath"
"runtime"
"strconv"
"github.com/BurntSushi/toml"
@@ -30,7 +31,13 @@ type (
Create_Remote_Repo bool
Remote_User string
Remote_Location string
Remote_Shortname string
Remote_Label string
Commands [][]string
Setup_gitea bool
Gitea_server_account string // should be in ~/.ssh/config
Gitea_ssh_host_label string
Gitea_user_account string
Remote_Label_gitea string
}
ScaffoldSetup struct {
TestKey string
@@ -41,7 +48,7 @@ var (
infoFlag = flag.Bool("Info", false, "Displays the program build information and exits.")
infoFlag2 = flag.Bool("i", false, "Displays the program build information and exits.")
sep = "/"
cfg_dir = ".config/devel/scaffold"
cfg_dir = "devel/scaffold" // relative to <USER_CONFIG_DIR>, on linux /home/user/.config
cfg_filename = "scaffold-cfg.toml"
setup ScaffoldSetup
npsetup Setup
@@ -51,9 +58,23 @@ func main() {
flag.Parse()
user_cfg_dir, err := os.UserConfigDir()
ifFerr("Unable to determine user config directory", err)
if *infoFlag || *infoFlag2 {
fmt.Printf("Scaffold version: %s", buildVersion)
fmt.Printf("Built: %s\n", buildTime)
if runtime.GOOS == "windows" {
fmt.Println("It's a windows system")
}
at, err := availableProjectTypes(user_cfg_dir + sep + cfg_dir)
ifFerr("Unable to get available project types", err)
fmt.Printf("Avaiable types: %v\n", at)
fmt.Println("System says -- user config directory: ", user_cfg_dir)
os.Exit(0)
}
@@ -61,7 +82,7 @@ func main() {
u, err := user.Current()
ifFerr("Unable to get current user details", err)
homeDir := u.HomeDir
scaffold_cfg_dir := homeDir + sep + cfg_dir
scaffold_cfg_dir := user_cfg_dir + sep + cfg_dir
cfg_file := scaffold_cfg_dir + sep + cfg_filename
if _, err := os.Stat(scaffold_cfg_dir); err != nil {
@@ -71,14 +92,22 @@ func main() {
if _, err := os.Stat(cfg_file); err != nil {
fmt.Println("No scaffold program configuration file found - creating a default file")
// ok now do it
cfgfd, err := os.Create(cfg_file)
ifFerr("Unable to create scaffold configuration file", err)
defer cfgfd.Close()
_, err = cfgfd.WriteString(cfg_content)
ifFerr("Unable to write scaffold configuration file content", err)
fmt.Println("Wrote new scaffold configuration file")
_, err = toml.Decode(cfg_content, &setup)
ifFerr("[Failed] to parse config file", err)
} else {
fmt.Println("found config file")
_, err = toml.DecodeFile(cfg_file, &setup)
ifFerr("[Failed] to parse config file", err)
}
_, err = toml.DecodeFile(cfg_file, &setup)
ifFerr("[Failed] to parse config file", err)
pts, err := availableProjectTypes(scaffold_cfg_dir)
ifFerr("Unable to read scaffold config directory contents", err)
@@ -106,6 +135,8 @@ func main() {
_, err = toml.DecodeFile(projectCfgFile, &npsetup)
ifFerr("Unable to read configuration for requested project type", err)
//fmt.Printf("Found commands: %+v\n", npsetup.Commands)
//Setup and Ready to begin
// Permissions are octal (ugo - user, group, other)
@@ -158,17 +189,21 @@ func main() {
}
fmt.Println("Project sample skeleton copied")
// run init commands
// run your init commands from the projectType/scaffold-<PROJECTTYPE>.toml file
// make mod file
modpath := npsetup.Module_basepath + sep + newProjectName
_, err = exec.Command("go", "mod", "init", modpath).Output()
ifFerr("go mod init failed", err)
// do a mod tidy to update the mod file
_, err = exec.Command("go", "mod", "tidy").Output()
ifFerr("Unable to update the mod file with a tidy", err)
fmt.Println("Updated go.mod")
for _, comm := range npsetup.Commands {
args := comm[1:]
if comm[0] == "go" && comm[1] == "mod" && comm[2] == "init" {
args[2] = args[2] + sep + newProjectName
//fmt.Printf("executing: %+v -- %+v\n", comm, args)
}
_, err = exec.Command(comm[0], args...).Output()
if err != nil {
commstring := fmt.Sprintf("Unable to execute command: %+v", comm)
log.Fatalf("%s -- %s\n", commstring, err)
}
fmt.Printf("executing: %+v %+v\n", comm[0], args)
}
// setup git
if npsetup.Setup_git {
@@ -179,10 +214,29 @@ func main() {
nifd, err := os.Create(".gitignore")
ifFerr("Unable to create .gitignore file", err)
defer nifd.Close()
gi_content := fmt.Sprintf(gi_template, newProjectName)
_, err = nifd.WriteString(gi_content)
ifFerr("Unable to write .gitignore content", err)
fmt.Println("Wrote .gitignore content")
var gi_content string
var gi_in []byte = []byte("bin/")
gisrc, err := os.Open("GITIGNORE")
if err == nil { // assume error means there is no source file
gi_in, err = io.ReadAll(gisrc)
if err != nil {
fmt.Println("Unable to read GITIGNORE, using default content")
}
gi_content = fmt.Sprintf("%s\n\n%s", newProjectName, string(gi_in))
_, err = nifd.WriteString(gi_content)
ifFerr("Unable to write .gitignore content", err)
fmt.Println("Wrote .gitignore content")
// remove GITIGNORE
err = os.Remove("GITIGNORE")
if err != nil {
fmt.Println("Unable to remove GITIGNORE file")
}
}
defer gisrc.Close()
// stage files
_, err = exec.Command("git", "add", ".").Output()
@@ -202,7 +256,7 @@ func main() {
// add remote to local repo
new_remote_repo := npsetup.Remote_User + ":" + npsetup.Remote_Location + "/" + newProjectName + ".git"
_, err = exec.Command("git", "remote", "add", npsetup.Remote_Shortname, new_remote_repo).Output()
_, err = exec.Command("git", "remote", "add", npsetup.Remote_Label, new_remote_repo).Output()
ifFerr("Unable to set git remote for new repo", err)
fmt.Println("Added remote repo to git as origin")
@@ -214,6 +268,19 @@ func main() {
fmt.Println("Pushed initial commit to remote")
}
if npsetup.Setup_gitea {
// create gitea repo
grcomm := fmt.Sprintf("%s:%s/%s.git", npsetup.Gitea_ssh_host_label, npsetup.Gitea_user_account, newProjectName)
_, err = exec.Command("git", "remote", "add", npsetup.Remote_Label_gitea, grcomm).Output()
ifFerr("Unable to set git remote for new project to gitea", err)
fmt.Println("Added remote repo to git for gitea as ", npsetup.Remote_Label_gitea)
// -u sets upstream tracking
_, err = exec.Command("git", "push", "-u", npsetup.Remote_Label_gitea, "main").Output()
ifFerr("Unable to push new project to gitea", err)
fmt.Println("Pushed new project to gitea")
}
}
fmt.Printf("New %s Project: %s ready\n", projType, newProjectName)
@@ -241,6 +308,9 @@ func availableProjectTypes(adir string) ([]string, error) {
for _, e := range entries {
if e.IsDir() {
if e.Name() == ".git" {
continue
}
res = append(res, e.Name())
}
}