A shell implementation of Foreman. Starts the process formations defined in a Procfile
.
brew install chrismytton/formula/shoreman
Install as a standalone, change ~/bin/
to any other directory that's
in your $PATH
if you wish.
curl https://github.com/chrismytton/shoreman/raw/master/shoreman.sh -sLo ~/bin/shoreman && \
chmod 755 ~/bin/shoreman
Head into a project that has a Procfile
in it, then simply run the
shoreman
command. It will read your Procfile, and start up the
processes it finds. If there is a .env
file in the directory then
environment variables will be read from it, as with foreman.
cd project-with-procfile
shoreman
Tests are written using roundup.
To run the tests, go to the root of the repository then run make
.
cd shoreman
make
There's a literate-programming-style annotated version of the source code available at https://www.chrismytton.uk/shoreman/.
npm install -g docco
docco -l linear shoreman.sh
This puts the documentation in a docs/
directory. You'll then need to manually
copy the contents of that directory over to the gh-pages
branch and run
mv shoreman.html index.html
in order to publish it to GitHub Pages.
- dokku-shoreman a plugin for dokku to allow it to run multiple process types.
See the contributors section of GitHub Insights for this repository.
Inspired by the original Foreman by David Dollar (@ddollar).
Copyright (c) Chris Mytton