About LEAP command line interface
This gem installs an executable 'leap' that allows you to manage servers using the LEAP platform. You can read about the platform on-line.
Installation
Install prerequisites:
sudo apt-get install git ruby ruby-dev rsync openssh-client openssl rake
NOTE: leap_cli requires ruby 1.9 or later.
Optionally install Vagrant in order to be able to test with local virtual machines (recommended):
sudo apt-get install vagrant virtualbox
NOTE: the packaged virtualbox and vagrant that comes with Debian and Ubuntu are rather ancient. Most people have better luck by downloading these packages from the upstream:
- https://downloads.vagrantup.com/
- https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads
Install the leap
command:
sudo apt-get install rake
git clone https://leap.se/git/leap_cli.git
cd leap_cli
rake build
Install as root user (recommended):
sudo rake install
Install as unprivileged user:
rake install
# watch out for the directory leap is installed to, then i.e.
sudo ln -s ~/.gem/ruby/1.9.1/bin/leap /usr/local/bin/leap
With both methods, you can use now /usr/local/bin/leap, which in most cases will be in your $PATH.
To run directly from a clone of the git repo, see "Development", below.
Usage
- Run
leap help
for a help with commands. - Visit https://leap.se/docs/platform for tutorials and detailed documentation.
Development
How to set up your environment for developing the leap
command.
Prerequisites
Debian Squeeze
sudo apt-get install git ruby ruby-dev rubygems
sudo gem install bundler rake
export PATH=$PATH:/var/lib/gems/1.8/bin
Debian Wheezy
sudo apt-get install git ruby ruby-dev bundler
Ubuntu
sudo apt-get install git ruby ruby-dev
sudo gem install bundler
Install from git
Download the source:
git clone https://github.com/leapcode/leap_cli.git
cd leap_cli
Running from the source directory
To run the leap
command directly from the source tree, you need to install
the required gems using bundle
and symlink bin/leap
into your path:
cd leap_cli
bundle # install required gems
ln -s `pwd`/bin/leap ~/bin # link executable somewhere in your bin path
which leap # make sure you will run leap_cli/bin/leap
leap help
If you get an error, make sure to check which leap
. Some versions of bundle
will
incorrectly install a broken leap
command in the gem bin directory when you do bundle
.
Why not use bundle exec leap
to run the command? This works, so long as your current
working directory is under leap_cli. Because the point is to be able to run leap
in
other places, it is easier to create the symlink. If you run leap
directly, and not via
the command launcher that rubygems installs, leap will run in a mode that simulates
bundle exec leap
(i.e. only gems included in Gemfile are allowed to be loaded).