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title | date | description | draft | weight | version |
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Getting Started | 2020-06-28T11:29:09-04:00 | A quick setup guide to get a server running | false | 1 | 0.2.1 |
Installation
Binaries can be downloaded for windows, Linux, or MacOS
Homebrew
On MacOS Conductor can be installed via Homebrew
brew tap 5sigma/tap
brew install conductor
Setting up a project
To setup a project for conductor you need to create a conductor.yaml
somewhere in your project tree.
We will assume you have a stack that consists of 2 seperate components in a directory structure that looks
like this:
/project
/frontend/
/backend/
/support_service/
Settting up a conductor.yml
Conductor will search for a conductor.yaml
anywhere in or above the current working directory. We will put the configuration
in the root /project/
folder so it is accessible from any of the component projects.
{{< infobox >}} For more information see the full <a ui button right floated" href="/articles/config">Config documentation {{< /infobox >}}
An example of a minimal configuration file could look like this:
components:
- name: frontend
start:
command: npm
args:
- start
- name: backend
start:
command: npm
args:
- start
- name: support
start:
command: python
args:
- main.py
Now from the project folder or any folder below it we can launch all 3 components using:
conductor run
Alternatively, we can run a single component by name:
conductor backend