This project contains Draft packs oriented toward Brigade.
Available Packs:
- brigade-gateway: Quickly create a new Brigade gateway using a base Node.js project.
Add this GitHub repo as a pack repository:
$ draft pack-repo add https://github.com/technosophos/draft-brigade
You can verify that the repository was added using draft pack-repo list
.
Use the brigade-gateway
pack to rapidly create custom Brigade webhook gateways. You can get a basic Brigade gateway running in under 5 minutes using this JavaScript builder.
To begin using Brigade gateway scaffold, simply do this:
$ mkdir myGateway
$ cd myGateway
$ draft create --pack brigade-gateway
$ # Edit index.js
$ draft up
$ # See your work in progress:
$ draft connect
$ curl $URL_FROM_CONNECT/healthz
The index.js
file is pre-configured for rapidly creating an HTTP/HTTPS Brigade gateway. Inside of the index.js
file, you will find instructions for modifying it to suit your needs.
The node
starter pack is an opinionated Node.js application. It has two purposes:
- Help Node.js developers get a running Kubernetes app in less than two minutes
- Serve as a pattern for other deep language packs
To get started:
$ mkdir node-demo
$ cd node-demo
$ draft install --app node-demo --pack brigade-node
$ yarn install # or npm install or whatever you use
At this point you should have a functional testable app.
$ yarn test
yarn run v1.3.2
mocha
hello
#world
✓ should return 'hello world'
#boulder
✓ should return 'hello boulder'
2 passing (6ms)
✨ Done in 0.42s.
To run it, do yarn start
, and it will start a webserver.
To get going with the coding, edit src/index.js
and build your app!