cobra_commander
CobraCommander
CobraCommander::Ruby
CobraCommander::Yarn
Tools for working with Component Based Rails Apps (see https://cbra.info). Includes tools for graphing both Ruby and Javascript components in an application and their relationships, as well as selectively testing components based on changes made.
Installation
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'cobra_commander'
Then pick the plugins and add them to the cobra group:
group :cobra do
gem 'cobra_commander-ruby'
gem 'cobra_commander-yarn'
end
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install cobra_commander
Read more
The core package that provides all Cobra functions and models is cobra_commander
. You can read more about it in its README file.
Plugins provide a package source (i.e.: yarn workspaces
) to compose the components graph of an application. Read more about them here:
Usage (cobra help)
Commands:
cobra changes [--branch=BRANCH] # Prints list of changed files
cobra exec [components] <command> # Executes the command in the context of a given component or set thereof. Defaults to all components.
cobra graph [component] # Outputs a graph of a given component or umbrella
cobra help [COMMAND] # Describe available commands or one specific command
cobra ls [components] # Lists the components in the context of a given component or umbrella
cobra tree [component] # Prints the dependency tree of a given component or umbrella
cobra version # Prints version
Options:
-a, [--app=APP]
# Default: /Users/me/myapp
[--[plugin-key]], [--no-[plugin-key]] # Consider only the [plugin] dependency graph
cobra changes
Usage:
cobra changes [--results=RESULTS] [--branch=BRANCH]
Options:
-b, [--branch=BRANCH] # Specified target to calculate against
# Default: master
-a, [--app=APP]
# Default: /Users/me/myapp
[--[plugin-key]], [--no-[plugin-key]] # Consider only the [plugin] dependency graph
Prints list of changed files
cobra exec
Usage:
cobra exec [components] <command>
[components] is all components by default, or a comma separated list of component names (no spaces between)
Options:
[--affected=AFFECTED] # Components affected since given branch [default: main]
-d, [--dependencies], [--no-dependencies] # Run the command on each dependency of a given component
-D, [--dependents], [--no-dependents] # Run the command on each dependent of a given component
[--self], [--no-self] # Include the own component
# Default: true
-c, [--concurrency=N] # Max number of jobs to run concurrently
# Default: 5
-i, [--interactive], [--no-interactive] # Runs in interactive mode to allow the user to inspect the output of each component
# Default: true
-a, [--app=APP]
# Default: /Users/me/myapp
[--js], [--no-js] # Consider only the JS dependency graph
[--ruby], [--no-ruby] # Consider only the Ruby dependency graph
Executes the command in the context of a given component or set thereof. Defaults to all components.
cobra graph
Usage:
cobra graph [component]
Options:
-o, [--output=OUTPUT] # Output file, accepts .png or .dot
# Default: /Users/me/myapp/output.png
-a, [--app=APP]
# Default: /Users/me/myapp
[--[plugin-key]], [--no-[plugin-key]] # Consider only the [plugin] dependency graph
Outputs a graph of a given component or umbrella
cobra ls
Usage:
cobra ls [components]
[components] is all components by default, or a comma separated list of component names (no spaces between)
Options:
[--affected=AFFECTED] # Components affected since given branch [default: main]
-d, [--dependencies], [--no-dependencies] # Lists all dependencies of a given component
-D, [--dependents], [--no-dependents] # Lists all dependents of a given component
[--self], [--no-self] # Include the own component
# Default: true
-t, [--total], [--no-total] # Prints the total count of components
-a, [--app=APP]
# Default: /Users/me/myapp
[--[plugin-key]], [--no-[plugin-key]] # Consider only the [plugin] dependency graph
Lists the components in the context of a given component or umbrella
cobra tree
Usage:
cobra tree [component]
Options:
-a, [--app=APP]
# Default: /Users/me/myapp
[--[plugin-key]], [--no-[plugin-key]] # Consider only the [plugin] dependency graph
Prints the dependency tree of a given component or umbrella
cobra.yml
Cobra Commands
You can create pre-defined commands to be run in multiple components and packages with cobra cmd
. An example configuration looks like:
sources:
:ruby:
commands:
deps: bundle install
:js:
commands:
deps: yarn install
Then running cobra cmd deps
will run bundle install
in all ruby packages, and yarn install
in all JS packages. It will run both commands when the component has both packages.
Conditional commands
You can also conditionally disable commands with if
:
sources:
:ruby:
commands:
deps: bundle install
database:
if:
depends_on: database
run: rake db:refresh
:js:
commands:
deps: yarn install
Then running cobra cmd database
will run rake db:refresh
in all ruby that depends on the database
package, and will skip on all other packages.
Sequential commands
Sometimes a specific order of commands has to be run to achieve something, that can be done with sequential commands like this:
sources:
:ruby:
commands:
deps: bundle install
database:
if:
depends_on: database
run: rake db:refresh
test: rake test
ci:
- deps
- database
- test
:js:
commands:
deps: yarn install
ci:
- deps
- test
Then running cobra cmd ci
will run "deps", then "database", then "test" in all ruby packages. On packages that don't depend on database
the database job will skip. On JS packages it will run "deps" and then "test".
If any error occur, the execution stops and returns an that job is classified as error.
Releasing
To release a new version, create a PR updating the version number in version.rb
, close the version changes in CHANGELOG.md, and create a version tag in master matching the package being released (i.e.: v1.1.1-cobra_commander).
Contributing
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/powerhome/cobra_commander. This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the Contributor Covenant code of conduct.
License
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.