Command: template

Manage template based resources.

Usage

Usage: turbot template <subcommand> [options]

Supported Sub-commands

CommandDescription
turbot template buildRender a template.
turbot template outdatedList all template instances which use an outdated version of the template.
turbot template cleanupDelete git branches created by turbot template build.
turbot template updateUpdate some or all templates for the current mod.

turbot template build

Render a template.

The supported options are:

  • --dir or -d : A glob pattern to specify template instance root(s). This needs to be surrounded with quotes to prevent shell globbing.
  • --pre-build : Pre-build shell script.
  • --peer-path : Path to peer-dependencies.
  • --help : Shows help.
  • --template : A glob pattern to specify template . This needs to be surrounded with quotes to prevent shell globbing.
  • --instance : A glob pattern to specify the instance(s) to build the template for. This needs to be surrounded with quotes to prevent shell globbing.
  • --config : The path of a yaml config file containing additional parameters to add to the template render context.
  • --version : A semver range specifying the template version.
  • --yes : Execute template operations without requiring confirmation.
  • --save : Force the re-writing of the template instance config. This is false by default.
  • --template-definitions : Path to the template definitions folder.
  • --global-config : A path to the global template config fileThe default is: ~/.config/turbot/template.yml
  • --summary : Show a summary of the template operations before executing. The default is false.
  • --verbose : Show verbose output The default is false.
  • --confirm : Confirm template operations before executing. The default is false.
  • --show : Show a summary of the template operations but do not execute. The default is false.
  • --files : Show all successfully rendered files.
  • --git : Use git.... The default is false.
  • --branch : Specify a branch to commit the build results to - only applies if --git flag is passed.
  • --fleet-mode : The fleet-mode determines how instances are selected for fleet operations. Default to fleet mode update.
  • --fleet-branch-tag : Specify a branch to commit the build results to.
  • --issue : Specify the issue number to include in the commit message.
  • --use-fleet-branch : When set, all changes will be committed to a single 'fleet update branch'.
  • --use-instance-root-branch : When set, changes for each instance root will be committed to different 'instance-root' branch.
  • --push-instance-root-branch : When set, changes for each instance root will be committed to different 'instance-root' branch which will be pushed.
  • --rebase : When true, any manual changes which have been applied to the templated data will be reapplied.
  • --force-current-version: When true, manual changes will be re-applied on the current version of template.

turbot template outdated

List all template instances which use an outdated version of the template.

The supported options are:

  • --dir or -d : Path to the turbot mod.
  • --pre-build : Pre-build shell script.
  • --peer-path : Path to peer-dependencies.
  • --help : Shows help.
  • --template : A regex pattern specifying templates to check, The default is ".*".
  • --template-definitions : Path to the template definitions folder.

turbot template cleanup

Render a template and all dependency templates.

The supported options are:

  • --dir or -d : Path to the turbot mod.
  • --pre-build : Pre-build shell script.
  • --peer-path : Path to peer-dependencies.
  • --help : Shows help.

turbot template update

Update some or all templates for the current mod.

The supported options are:

  • --dir or -d : Path to the turbot mod.
  • --pre-build : Pre-build shell script.
  • --peer-path : Path to peer-dependencies.
  • --help : Shows help.
  • --template : A regex pattern specifying templates to check, The default is ".*".
  • --template-version: A semver range specifying the template version. The default is "*".
  • --config : The path of a yaml config file containing additional parameters to add to the template render context.
  • --template-root : Select the root template folder.