This build-harness
is a collection of Makefiles to facilitate building Golang projects, Dockerfiles, Helm charts, and more.
It's designed to work with CI/CD systems such as Travis CI, CircleCI and Jenkins.
This project is part of our comprehensive "SweetOps" approach towards DevOps.
It's 100% Open Source and licensed under the APACHE2.
Example of using the build-harness
to build a docker image
At the top of your Makefile
add, the following...
-include $(shell curl -sSL -o .build-harness "https://git.io/build-harness"; echo .build-harness)
This will download a Makefile
called .build-harness
and include it at run-time. We recommend adding the .build-harness
file to your .gitignore
.
This automatically exposes many new targets that you can leverage throughout your build & CI/CD process.
Run make help
for a list of available targets.
NOTE: the /
is interchangable with the :
in target names
Here's how to get started...
git clone https://github.com/cloudposse/build-harness.git
to pull down the repositorymake init
to initialize thebuild-harness
Here are some real world examples:
github-authorized-keys
- A Golang project that leveragesdocker/%
,go/%
,travis/%
targetscharts
- A collection of Helm Charts that leveragesdocker/%
andhelm/%
targetsbastion
- A docker image that leveragesdocker/%
andbash/lint
targetsterraform-null-label
- A terraform module that leveragesterraform/%
targets
Available targets:
aws/install Install aws cli bundle
aws/shell Start a aws-vault shell with access to aws api
bash/lint Lint all bash scripts
chamber/install Install chamber
chamber/shell Start a chamber shell with secrets exported to the environment
codefresh/export DEPRECATED!!! Export codefresh additional envvars
codefresh/notify/slack/build Send notification from codefresh to slack using "build" template
codefresh/notify/slack/deploy Send notification from codefresh to slack using "deploy" template
codefresh/notify/slack/deploy/webapp Send notification from codefresh to slack using "deploy" template with exposed endpoint
codefresh/notify/slack/sync Send notification from codefresh to slack using "codefresh-sync" template
codefresh/pipeline/export Export pipeline vars
codefresh/sync/apply Codefresh pipelines sync - Apply the changes
codefresh/sync/auth/% Authentificate on codefresh account
codefresh/sync/deps Install dependencies for codefresh sync
codefresh/sync/diff Codefresh pipelines sync - Show changes
codefresh/sync/pipeline/export Export sync pipeline vars
codefresh/trigger/webhook Trigger a CodeFresh WebHook
completion/install/bash Install completion script for bash
compose/build Build local dev environment
compose/down Stop local dev environment
compose/monitor Show containers resource usage
compose/monitor/follow Monitor in time containers resource usage
compose/purge Purge local dev environment
compose/rebuild Rebuild custom containers for local dev environment
compose/restart Restart local dev environment
compose/top Show top for containers
compose/up Start local dev environment (daemonized)
docker/build Build docker image
docker/clean Cleanup docker. WARNING!!! IT WILL DELETE ALL UNUSED RESOURCES
docker/clean/containers Cleanup docker containers. WARNING!!! IT WILL DELETE ALL UNUSED CONTAINERS
docker/clean/images Cleanup docker images. WARNING!!! IT WILL DELETE ALL UNUSED IMAGES
docker/clean/images/all Cleanup docker images all. WARNING!!! IT WILL DELETE ALL IMAGES
docker/clean/networks Cleanup docker networks. WARNING!!! IT WILL DELETE ALL UNUSED NETWORKS
docker/clean/volumes Cleanup docker volumes. WARNING!!! IT WILL DELETE ALL UNUSED VOLUMES
docker/image/promote/local Promote $SOURCE_DOCKER_REGISTRY/$IMAGE_NAME:$SOURCE_VERSION to $TARGET_DOCKER_REGISTRY/$IMAGE_NAME:$TARGET_VERSION
docker/image/promote/remote Pull $SOURCE_DOCKER_REGISTRY/$IMAGE_NAME:$SOURCE_VERSION and promote to $TARGET_DOCKER_REGISTRY/$IMAGE_NAME:$TARGET_VERSION
docker/image/push Push $TARGET_DOCKER_REGISTRY/$IMAGE_NAME:$TARGET_VERSION
docker/login Login into docker hub
docs/copyright-add Add copyright headers to source code
geodesic/deploy Run a Jenkins Job to Deploy $(APP) with $(CANONICAL_TAG)
git/aliases-update Update git aliases
git/export Export git vars
github/download-private-release Download release from github
github/download-public-release Download release from github
github/latest-release Fetch the latest release tag from the GitHub API
github/push-artifacts Push all release artifacts to GitHub (Required: `GITHUB_TOKEN`)
gitleaks/install Install gitleaks
gitleaks/scan Scan current repository
git/submodules-update Update submodules
go/build Build binary
go/build-all Build binary for all platforms
go/clean Clean compiled binary
go/clean-all Clean compiled binary and dependency
go/deps Install dependencies
go/deps-build Install dependencies for build
go/deps-dev Install development dependencies
go/fmt Format code according to Golang convention
go/install Install cli
go/lint Lint code
go/test Run tests
go/vet Vet code
helm/chart/build Build chart $CHART_NAME from $SOURCE_CHART_TPL
helm/chart/build-all Alias for helm/chart/build/all. Depricated.
helm/chart/build/all Build chart $CHART_NAME from $SOURCE_CHART_TPL for all available $SEMVERSIONS
helm/chart/clean Clean chart packages
helm/chart/create Create chart $CHART from starter scaffold
helm/chart/promote/local Promote $SOURCE_CHART_FILE to $TARGET_VERSION
helm/chart/promote/remote Promote $CHART_NAME from $SOURCE_VERSION to $TARGET_VERSION. ($SOURCE_CHART_REPO_ENDPOINT required)
helm/chart/publish Alias for helm/chart/publish/all. WARNING: Eventually will became functional equal to helm/chart/publish/one
helm/chart/publish/all Publish chart $CHART_NAME to $TARGET_CHART_REPO_ENDPOINT
helm/chart/publish/package Publish chart $SOURCE_CHART_FILE to $REPO_GATEWAY_ENDPOINT
helm/chart/starter/fetch Fetch starter
helm/chart/starter/remove Remove starter
helm/chart/starter/update Update starter
helm/delete/failed Delete all failed releases in a `NAMESPACE` subject to `FILTER`
helm/delete/namespace Delete all releases in a `NAMEPSACE` as well as the namespace
helm/delete/namespace/empty Delete `NAMESPACE` if there are no releases in it
helmfile/install Install helmfile
helm/install Install helm
helm/repo/add Add $REPO_NAME from $REPO_ENDPOINT
helm/repo/add-current Add helm remote dev repos
helm/repo/add-remote Add helm remote repos
helm/repo/build Build repo
helm/repo/clean Clean helm repo
helm/repo/fix-perms Fix repo filesystem permissions
helm/repo/info Show repo info
helm/repo/lint Lint charts
helm/repo/update Update repo info
helm/serve/index Build index for serve helm charts
helm/toolbox/upsert Install or upgrade helm tiller
help Help screen
help/all Display help for all targets
help/short This help short screen
jenkins/run-job-with-tag Run a Jenkins Job with $(TAG)
make/lint Lint all makefiles
packages/delete Delete packages
packages/install/% Install package (e.g. helm, helmfile, kubectl)
packages/install Install packages
packages/reinstall/% Reinstall package (e.g. helm, helmfile, kubectl)
packages/reinstall Reinstall packages
packages/uninstall/% Uninstall package (e.g. helm, helmfile, kubectl)
readme Alias for readme/build
readme/build Create README.md by building it from README.yaml
readme/init Create basic minimalistic .README.md template file
readme/lint Verify the `README.md` is up to date
semver/export Export semver vars
slack/notify Send webhook notification to slack
slack/notify/build Send notification to slack using "build" template
slack/notify/deploy Send notification to slack using "deploy" template
template/build Create $OUT file by building it from $IN template file
template/deps Install dependencies
terraform/get-modules Ensure all modules can be fetched
terraform/get-plugins Ensure all plugins can be fetched
terraform/install Install terraform
terraform/lint Lint check Terraform
terraform/upgrade-modules Upgrade all terraform module sources
terraform/validate Basic terraform sanity check
travis/docker-login Login into docker hub
travis/docker-tag-and-push Tag & Push according Travis environment variables
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Check out these related projects.
- Packages - Cloud Posse installer and distribution of native apps
- Dev Harness - Cloud Posse Local Development Harness
For additional context, refer to some of these links.
- Wikipedia - Test Harness - The
build-harness
is similar in concept to a "Test Harness"
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