Node.js Mecano
Mecano gather a set of functions usually used during system deployment. Documentation is available on the project website.
Functions include "chmod", "chown", "copy", "download", "execute", "extract", "git", "ini", "krb5_ktadd", "krb5_addprinc", "krb5_delprinc", "ldap_acl", "ldap_index", "ldap_schema", "link", "mkdir", "move", "remove", "render", "service", "touch", "upload" and "file". They all share common usages and philosophies:
- Run seamlessly both locally and remotely over SSH.
- Each action report if it had an effect.
- Common behavior and API between actions: same action signature with options followed by callback; similar options properties; same callback signature with an error followed the number of affected actions.
- Run one or multiple actions depending on option argument being an object or an array of objects.
- Optmized for ease of use and checking over performance.
- Full test coverage.
Installation
npm install mecano
Test
For the tests to execute successfully, you must:
- be online (attempt to fetch an ftp file)
- be able to ssh yourself (eg
ssh $(whoami)@localhost
) without a password
# run all tests npm test# or a subset npm run coffee && mocha test/api
Some of the tests require a specific environment. You are encouraged to customize which tests you wish to run and to use docker container.
To filter and configure your tests, you can either create a "test.coffee" at the root of this project or point the "MECANO_TEST" environment variable to such a file. You can use the file "test.coffee.sample" as a starting point.
There are tests prepared to run on CentOS and Ubuntu using docker. Goto to one of the docker directory and run docker-compose, here's an example to run tests on CentOS:
cd docker/centos7 # or centos6
# Run all tests
docker-compose up --abort-on-container-exit
# Enter bash console
docker-compose run --rm nodejs
# Run a subset of the tests
docker-compose run --rm nodejs test/core