gomox
create-go-app
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2 | 2,348 | |
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8.4 | 6.5 | |
6 months ago | about 1 month ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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gomox
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Proxmox VE Helper-Scripts β Scripts for Streamlining Your Homelab with Proxmox
The best way to handle this (which is really terrible, honestly, but it works) is to make configdrive2 ISOs locally, and upload those using the API. That is, don't give Proxmox a cloud-init snippet, but rather a fully-built cloud-init ISO. This is basically bypassing/reimplementing Proxmox's cloud-init features yourself, which is terrible. But it works really well.
There's a pretty neat Proxmox API library written in Go that can do this all for you: https://github.com/luthermonson/go-proxmox
There's a Terraform plugin planned, as well. Not sure what the status on it is, currently.
I also am slowly working on my own Proxmox CLI, consuming the go-proxmox library: https://github.com/perchnet/gomox
But unfortunately I don't have much software engineering experience, so it's a very slow process... :)
create-go-app
- Links e Projetos em Golang
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π Go Fiber by Examples: Working with middlewares and boilerplates
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π The Create Go App project has grown to v2, but is still easier, better, faster & stronger
# ./hosts.ini # Ansible inventory for deploy the Create Go App project. # Author: Vic ShΓ³stak (https://shostak.dev) # For more information, please visit https://create-go.app/ [cgapp_project] 127.0.0.1 # CHANGE THIS TO YOUR REMOTE SERVER IP! [cgapp_project:vars] # # Ansible default variables to start playbook: # # Set remote sudo username ansible_user=root # Ask become password for remote sudo user ansible_become=yes # Set connection type to remote server (usually, 'ssh') ansible_connection=ssh # Set Python 3 default path ansible_python_interpreter=/usr/bin/python3 # # Remote server configuration: # # Set directory on your remote server # for store project files server_dir=/var/www/cgapp # Set user (owner of files/folders) name server_user=root # Set group name server_group=docker # # Project configuration: # # Set your project domain project_domain=example.com # # Docker configuration: # # Set Docker network name docker_network=cgapp_network # # Backend configuration: # # Set backend port number, # MUST BE MATCH to the port that is listed # in your `./backend/.env` file! backend_port=5000 # # PostgreSQL configuration (backend DB): # # Set PostgreSQL version (for example, 13.2) postgres_version=latest # Set PostgreSQL port number, # MUST BE MATCH to the port that is listed # in your `./backend/.env` file! postgres_port=5432 # Set PostgreSQL user name, # MUST BE MATCH to the user name that is listed # in your `./backend/.env` file! postgres_user=postgres # Set PostgreSQL password, # MUST BE MATCH to the password that is listed # in your `./backend/.env` file! postgres_password=password # Set PostgreSQL DB name, # MUST BE MATCH to the DB name that is listed # in your `./backend/.env` file! postgres_db=postgres # Set PostgreSQL SSL mode state ('enabled' or 'disabled'), # MUST BE MATCH to the SSL mode state that is listed # in your `./backend/.env` file! postgres_ssl_mode=disable # # Go-Migrate configuration: # # Set migration number, # if you WANT to migrate all of your migrations, # just leave it blank, # for only initial migration set it to '1' migrate_number=1 # # Redis configuration (backend cache): # # Set Redis version (for example, 6.2) redis_version=latest # Set Redis port number, # MUST BE MATCH to the port that is listed # in your `./backend/.env` file! redis_port=6379 # # Nginx configuration: # # Set Nginx version (for example, 1.20-alpine) nginx_version=alpine # Set redirect from HTTP to HTTPS for default server nginx_use_only_https=yes # Set redirect from WWW to non-WWW domain for default server nginx_redirect_to_non_www=yes
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π What's new and special in Create Go App CLI v1.7.0?
Hey, DEV friends! π Today, I'd like to introduce a new version of my own project Create Go App CLI, that changes some fundamental things.
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β¨ A powerful CLI for create a new production-ready project with backend, frontend and deploy automation
This is a common console utility, written on pure Golang. Therefore, download and install Go. Version 1.11 or higher is required. Next, download the latest version of the Create Go App and install to your system:
What are some alternatives?
swarm - Docker swarm receipts
delve - Delve is a debugger for the Go programming language.
go-proxmox - Go client with types and tests for the Proxmox-VE REST API
gluetun - VPN client in a thin Docker container for multiple VPN providers, written in Go, and using OpenVPN or Wireguard, DNS over TLS, with a few proxy servers built-in.
ctop - Top-like interface for container metrics
fzf - :cherry_blossom: A command-line fuzzy finder
peco - Simplistic interactive filtering tool
glow - Render markdown on the CLI, with pizzazz! π π»
resty - Simple HTTP and REST client library for Go
godropbox - Common libraries for writing Go services/applications.
Task - A task runner / simpler Make alternative written in Go
ngrok - Unified ingress for developers