| Command line application to convert Docker Compose environment variables to IntelliJ format. |
compose-to-intellij converts environment variables configured in compose files to the string
format used by iDEA products such as IntelliJ or WebStorm. Compose environment variables are set using the
environment key as part of service declarations. compose-to-intellij will output an IntelliJ environment
variable string for each service configured in thecompose file. Optional arguments of compose service names can be
passed to filter the output.
compose-to-intellij can be installed either with Homebrew, built from source, or downloaded from
GitHub as a GitHub release asset.
compose-to-intellij can be installed with Homebrew either by tapping j-r-oliver/tools
and then installing the formulae...
brew tap j-r-oliver/tools
brew install compose-to-intellij...or installing directly from the tap.
brew install j-r-oliver/tools/compose-to-intellijTo start clone the repository to your local machine. The following command will build a native executable and output
it to /dist:
go build -o dist/compose-to-intellij cmd/compose-to-intellij/main.goOptional arguments can be passed after any options to filter the output. These arguments should match the service
keys defined in the compose file. For Example:
compose-to-intellij application databasecompose-to-intellij has a handful of options. These options can be used to override the defaults that have been
provided. For example:
compose-to-intellij -i ./build/docker-compose.build.yamlThe following command line options are available for configuration:
| Option | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
| -i, --input <input> | ./openapi-validator-report.json | filepath for docker-compose YAML file |
| -v, --version | output the version number | |
| -h, --help | display help for command |
To install and modify this project you will need to have:
To start, please fork and clone the repository to your local machine.
All tests have been written using the testing package from the Standard library. To run the tests execute:
go test -v ./...Code coverage is also measured by using the testing package. To run tests with coverage execute:
go test -coverprofile=coverage.out ./...This project uses the Conventional Commits specification for commit messages. The specification provides a simple rule set for creating commit messages, documenting features, fixes, and breaking changes in commit messages.
A pre-commit configuration file has been provided to automate commit linting. Ensure that pre-commit has been installed and execute...
pre-commit install...to add a commit Git hook to your local machine.
An automated pipeline job has been configured to lint commit messages on a push.
A CI/CD pipeline has been created using GitHub Actions to automated tasks such as linting and testing.
The build workflow handles integration tasks. This workflow consists of two jobs, Git
and Go, that run in parallel. This workflow is triggered on a push to a branch.
This job automates tasks relating to repository linting and enforcing best practices.
This job automates Go specific tasks.