McMaker makes MachineConfig objects
go install github.com/lack/mcmaker@latest
Creates a MachineConfig object with custom contents
Usage:
./mcmaker [options] [commands...]
Options:
-mcp string
The MCP role(s) to select (comman-delimited) (default "master,worker")
-name string
The name of the MC object to create
-stdout
If set, dump the object to stdout. If not, creates a file called 'name.yaml' based on '-name'
Commands:
file -source file -path /path [-mode 0644]
unit -source file [-name name] [-enable=false]
Run './mcmaker help command' for details on each specific command
For example, to construct a MachineConfig object with one executable and two systemd units, you could run something like this:
mcmaker -name 42-custom-service \
file -source executable.sh -path /usr/local/bin/executable.sh -mode 0755 \
unit -source one.service \
unit -source other.service
By default this will build a pair of MachineConfig objects, one each for 'master' and 'worker' roles, and output them to a file called 42-custom-service.yaml