hammer_cli_foreman_templates¶ ↑
Next-gen CLI tool for ForemanTemplates
hammer-cli development docs for help
Development setup¶ ↑
With this guide, you'll be able to set up hammer_cli_foreman_templates with hammer-cli-foreman for development.
Requirements for this setup¶ ↑
These are the requirements for this setup. Note that some may not be needed at all depending on your setup.
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git
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ruby
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rvm
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foreman
Steps¶ ↑
First, cd into the directory where your projects will live. Then clone everything.
git clone https://github.com/theforeman/hammer-cli-foreman.git git clone https://github.com/theforeman/hammer-cli-foreman-templates.git
Before we bundle, we need to setup our local Gemfile. Edit
Gemfile.local.rb
in your hammer_cli_foreman_templates
directory to point to the local projects instead of using the gems. Enter
the following:
gem 'hammer_cli_foreman', :path => '../hammer-cli-foreman'
Now, let's create the directories we need for configuration.
mkdir -p ~/.hammer/cli.modules.d
Edit ~/.hammer/cli_config.yml
and enter
any hammer-cli config values you want.
Next edit ~/.hammer/cli.modules.d/foreman.yml
and enter the
following:
:foreman: :enable_module: true :host: 'http://foreman.example.com/' :username: 'admin' :password: 'changeme'
Edit ~/.hammer/cli.modules.d/foreman_templates.yml
and enter
in the following:
:foreman_templates: :enable_module: true
And then finally test out your installation:
bundle exec hammer -vh
You should see in the output: Extension module
hammer_cli_foreman_templates (version) loaded
If you see no errors,
you should be good to go.