--- title: "Configuration File Reference" date: 2020-07-29T20:42:50-04:00 description: "Conductor config file reference" version: "0.2.1" --- # Configuration file Conductor will look in the current directory or any parent directory for configuration file named `conductor.yaml`. In general you can place this configuration directory in or above any place you might want to run the stack. ## Manually specifying the configuration file If the configuration file is located outside the current directory structure you can specify it with the -c flag. ```sh conductor -c /path/to/config/conductor.yaml ``` ## Component configuration Components are indvidual applications that are run as part of the stack. All, some, or one of the compoennts can be launched. ### Example component configuration: ```yaml - name: api color: Red path: backend/api-gateway tags: - api - web env: COLORS: 1 NPM_ENV: debug start: - command: npm args: - start init: - command: npm args: - install repo: https://github.com/me/my-project.git ``` * **name** - The name for the component. This name is used in the log output and can also be specified as a sub-command to run the component itself. * **path** - The working path relative to the configuration file. If not specified the path is assuemd to be a subfolder with the component name. * **env** - A set of environment variables that are set before any commands are run. * **color** - The component will use this color in the log output. Valid color values are: Yellow, Blue, Green, Red, and Purple. * **tags** - A comma seperated list of tags to identify the component. These can be used to execute groups of components using the --tags flag. * **start** - A command block that is executed when the component is ran * **init** - A command block that is ran when the component is initialized * **repo** - The repository url for the component. When running init all components are cloned into subfolders if they have repositories specified and their init commands are ran. * **retry** - Specifies whether the command should be rerun if it exits. This is true by default. Setting this to false will cause the command to be executed. This does not apply to init commands. * **delay** - A delay in seconds to wait before executing this command. This is useful if it needs to wait for another component to spin up. ### Command block reference * **command** - the name of the command to run * **args** - A list of arguments to pass to the command * **env** - A list of environment variables to set specific to this command * **dir** - An optional working directory override if the command should be ran somewhere other than the component path