A Cloud Foundry buildpack for Node based apps, composed of Cloud Native Buildpacks.
Official buildpack documentation can be found at node buildpack docs.
To build this buildpack, run the following commands from the buildpack's directory:
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Source the .envrc file in the buildpack directory.
$ source .envrc
To simplify the process in the future, install direnv which will automatically source .envrc when you change directories.
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Install Go, if it is not already installed
$ ./scripts/install_go.sh
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Install the packaging tools
$ ./scripts/install_shim_tools.sh
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Build the buildpack, using cnb2cf
$ cnb2cf package -stack <stack> [-cached] [-version <version>] [-cachedir <path to cachedir>]
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Use in Cloud Foundry
Upload the buildpack to your Cloud Foundry and optionally specify it by name
$ cf create-buildpack [BUILDPACK_NAME] [BUILDPACK_ZIP_FILE_PATH] 1 $ cf push my_app [-b BUILDPACK_NAME]
Buildpacks use the Cutlass framework for running integration tests.
To test this buildpack, run the following command from the buildpack's directory:
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Source the .envrc file in the buildpack directory.
$ source .envrc
To simplify the process in the future, install direnv which will automatically source .envrc when you change directories.
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Install Go, if it is not already installed
$ ./scripts/install_go.sh
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Run integration tests
Buildpacks use the Cutlass framework for running integration tests against Cloud Foundry. Before running the integration tests, you need to login to your Cloud Foundry using the cf cli:
$ cf login -a https://api.your-cf.com -u name@example.com -p pa55woRD
Note that your user requires permissions to run
cf create-buildpack
andcf update-buildpack
.To run the integration tests, run the following command from the buildpack's directory:
$ ./scripts/integration.sh
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