Skip to content

Debian packaging for Node.js projects

License

Notifications You must be signed in to change notification settings

mfferreira/node-deb

 
 

Folders and files

NameName
Last commit message
Last commit date

Latest commit

 

History

39 Commits
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Repository files navigation

node-deb

Debian packaging for Node.js projects written 100% in bash.

Simple.

Installation

npm install node-deb

Compatibility

This exists mostly as an internal tool for my company, so until there is an 0.2.0 release, there will not be any sort of assurances of compatibility between releases. This includes command line flags, binaries, and init scripts.

Usage

node-deb [opts] -- file1 file2 ...

For the full list of options, run node-deb -h.

Configuration

You need to add the following to your package.json:

{
  "name": "some-app",
  ...
  "node_deb": {
    "start_command": "/usr/bin/node app.js arg1 arg2"
  }
}

Overrides

Command line options always override values found in the node_deb object in package.json, and values found in the node_deb object always override the values found in the rest of package.json.

Examples can be found by looking at test.sh and the corresponding projects in the test directory.

Examples

Ex. 1

package.json:

{
  "name": "some-app",
  "version": "1.2.3",
  "node_deb": {
    "start_command": "/usr/bin/node app.js arg1 arg2 arg3"
  }
}

cmd: node-deb -- app.js lib/

You will get:

  • A Debian package named some-app_1.2.3_all.deb
    • Containing the file app.js and the directory lib
    • Installed via
      • apt-get install some-app
      • apt-get install some-app=1.2.3

On install, you will get.

  • An executable named some-app
    • That starts the app with the command /usr/bin/node app.js arg1 arg2 arg3
  • An upstart init script installed to /etc/init/some-app.conf
  • A systemd unit file installed to /etc/systemd/system/some-app.service
  • A Unix user some-app
  • A Unix group some-app

Ex. 2

package.json:

{
  "name": "some-other-app",
  "version": "5.0.2",
  "node_deb": {
    "start_command": "/usr/bin/node --harmony index.js"
  }
}

cmd: node-deb -u foo -g bar -v 20150826 -- index.js lib/ node_modules/

You will get:

  • A Debian package named some-other-app_20150826_all.deb
    • Containing the file index.js and the directories lib and node_modules
    • Installed via
      • apt-get install some-other-app
      • apt-get install some-other-app=20150826

On install, you will get.

  • An executable named some-other-app
    • That starts the app with the command /usr/bin/node --harmony index.js
  • An upstart init script installed to /etc/init/some-other-app.conf
  • A systemd unit file installed to /etc/systemd/system/some-other-app.service
  • A Unix user foo
  • A Unix group bar

&c.

This project itself can be built by node-deb. Just run ./node-deb -- node-deb templates/.

More complete examples can be found by looking at test.sh and the corresponding projects in the test directory.

Requirements

  • dpkg
  • jq

These are both available through apt and brew.

Contributing

Please make all pull requests to the develop branch.

TODO

  • Untested with symlinks
  • Install via brew

About

Debian packaging for Node.js projects

Resources

License

Stars

Watchers

Forks

Packages

No packages published

Languages

  • Shell 99.7%
  • JavaScript 0.3%