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dokerize-lazybones

Dockerized version of Lazybones project creation tool

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What is Lazybones?

Lazybones was born out of frustration that Ratpack does not and will not have a command line tool that will bootstrap a project. It's a good decision for Ratpack, but I'm lazy and want tools to do the boring stuff for me.

The tool is very simple: it allows you to create a new project structure for any framework or library for which the tool has a template.

The concept of Lazybones is very similar to Maven archetypes, and what Yeoman does for web applications. Lazybones also includes a subtemplates feature that resembles the behaviour of Yeoman's sub-generators, allowing you to generate optional extras (controllers, scaffolding etc.) inside a project.

How to use this image

You can run a Lazybones by using the Docker image directly, passing a Lazybones command to docker run. For example, view list of standard project templates

docker run --rm dkorotych/lazybones list

or create a Maven project

docker run --rm --interactive --tty --volume $PWD:/app dkorotych/lazybones create https://dl.bintray.com/dkorotych/lazybones-templates/maven-quickstart-template-1.4.1.zip .

Create an alias

By creating an alias, you can use Lazybones in the same way as if you had installed everything on your computer.

function lazybones() {
    mounts=""
    for volume in "${HOME}/.lazybones" "${HOME}/.groovy" "${HOME}/.m2"
    do
        if [ ! -d "$volume" ]; then
            mkdir -p ${volume}
        fi
        mounts="${mounts} --volume $volume:$volume"
    done
    docker run \
        --rm \
        --interactive \
        --tty \
        --tmpfs /tmp \
        --volume /etc/group:/etc/group:ro \
        --volume /etc/passwd:/etc/passwd:ro \
        --user "$(id -u):$(id -g)" \
        --volume "${PWD}":/app \
        ${mounts} \
    dkorotych/lazybones $@
}

Supported tags and respective Dockerfile links

Tag Description
latest Lazybones 0.8.3 on Java 8
0.8.3-jre8 Lazybones 0.8.3 on Java 8
0.8.2-jre8 Lazybones 0.8.2 on Java 8
0.8.1-jre8 Lazybones 0.8.1 on Java 8
0.8.3-jre7 Lazybones 0.8.3 on Java 7
0.8.2-jre7 Lazybones 0.8.2 on Java 7
0.8.1-jre7 Lazybones 0.8.1 on Java 7