A CLI tool to make git changes across many repos, especially useful with Microservices. You can learn more about microplane in this introductory blogpost.
"the lemon is Git{Hub,Lab}"
You can download a pre-built version of Microplane from the Github releases.
Alternately, you can download via go get github.com/clever/microplane/cmd
. In this case the binary will be installed to $GOPATH/bin/microplane
The GITHUB_API_TOKEN
environment variable must be set for Github. This should be a GitHub Token with repo
scope.
The GITLAB_API_TOKEN
environment variable must be set for Gitlab. This should be a GitLab access token
Optionally: The GITLAB_URL
environment variable can be set to use a Gitlab on-premise setup, otherwise it will use https://gitlab.com.
Microplane has an opinionated workflow for how you should manage git changes across many repos. To make a change, use the following series of commands.
- Init - target the repos you want to change using a Github "Advanced Search" Query
- Clone - clone the repos you just targeted
- Plan - run a script against each of the repos and preview the diff
- Push - commit, push, and open a Pull Request
- Merge - merge the PRs
For an in-depth example, check out the introductory blogpost.
Microplane is a Golang project. It uses dep
for vendoring.
First, clone the repo into your GOPATH
. Next, run make install_deps
(this calls dep
). To build, run make build
. You should now have a working build of Microplane in ./bin/mp
.
Microplane parallelizes various git commands and API calls.
At each step in the Microplane workflow, a repo only moves forward if the previous step for that repo was successful.
We persist the progress of a Microplane run in the following local file structure.
mp/
init.json
repo1/
clone/
clone.json
<git-repo>
plan/
plan.json
<git-repo-with-commit>
push/
push.json
merge/
merge.json
repo2/
...
To publish a release:
- PR then merge changes to master.
- Push another commit, updating
VERSION
with the new version andCHANGELOG.md
with a description of the changes. - CircleCI will publish a release to GitHub.