Tool for working with Docker containers.
Mission statement:
- Provide a simplified and unified tool for all the members of the team.
- Provide additional functionality to existing tools.
3. Include everything from developing to packaging and deploying code in one tool. 3. Allow the project team to easily define the whole stack of software required for the project that is used everywhere from local development to production.
Requirements:
- docker
- python 3 or later
You can always install the tool from PyPI with:
pip install wundertool
Note: OS X doesn't have python 3 or pip installed by default. You should install them with `brew` first and then install `wundertool`:
brew install python3 pip3 install wundertool
Upgrade to the latest version with:
pip install wundertool --upgrade
or on OS X with python 3:
pip3 install wundertool --upgrade
Currently available commands are mostly equivalent of those of docker-compose. See this for list of available commands:
wundertool commands
Requirements:
- python 3.4 or later
You can clone this module locally and install it in development mode in an virtual environment like this:
git clone https://github.com/wunderkraut/wundertool-py.git cd wundertool-py git submodule init git submodule update pyvenv . source bin/activate pip install -e ".[dev]"
You always need to activate the wundertool-py virtual environment when opening a new terminal for development:
source <DIR>/wundertool-py/bin/activate
Submodule upstream changes can be updated with:
git submodule update --remote
Distribution packages to PyPI can be created with:
python setup.py sdist python setup.py bdist_wheel
Distribution packages can be uploaded to PyPI with:
twine upload dist/wundertool-[version].tar.gz twine upload dist/wundertool-[version]-py3-none-any.whl