A CLI helper to manage Nextcloud apps.
You can build the application from source with the help of Cargo
cargo install --git https://github.com/ChristophWurst/krankerl
Usage:
krankerl clean
krankerl enable
krankerl disable
krankerl init
krankerl login (--appstore | --github) <token>
krankerl package [--shipped]
krankerl publish [--nightly] <url>
krankerl sign --package
krankerl up
krankerl version (major|minor|patch)
krankerl --version
Options:
-h --help Show this screen.
--version Show version.
In case you wondered about the app's name: the word Krankerl means tendril in Lower Austrian dialect. This is what that typically looks like in a vine yard.
Krankerl provides a shortcut to enable an app via the occ tool. This assumes
that you are inside the app's root directory and occ can be found in the directory
two levels above the current one.
krankerl enableKrankerl provides a shortcut to disable an app via the occ tool. This assumes
that you are inside the app's root directory and occ can be found in the directory
two levels above the current one.
krankerl disableKrankerl can build a .tar.gz archive for the current app. This assumes a
krankerl.toml configuration file to exist in the app's root directory. If
it doesn't, Krankerl will fall back to sensible defaults.
The command will not use the current state of the app directory, but
clone it into a new directory. This step was added to make app builds
reproducible and independent of local changes.
These are the steps Krankerl executes to package an app:
- Delete
build/artifactsif it exists - Clone current directory to
build/artifacts/<app_id> - Run pre-packaging commands
- Build list of files and directories that are not excluded by
.nextcloudignore - Pack and compress those files and directories into a
build/artifacts/<app_id>.tar.gzarchive
You can either manually create the krankerl.toml config file or have Krankerl
create it for you by using the init command:
krankerl initThis will create a minimal configuration. Adjust it to your needs.
To exclude files from packaging, commit a .nextcloudignore that matches all directories
and files to exclude. The syntax is the one of a gitignore.
Building app archives often requires execution of a few commands. Common examples for that are composer and npm dependencies that are not part of the git repository and thus are missing in the cloned directory.
The package_cmds array will let you specify commands that are executed
by sh in the app's root directory.
[package]
before_cmds = [
"composer install",
"npm install",
"npm run build",
]Krankerl allows you to publish an app release on apps.nextcloud.com
once you've packaged the app files with the package command.
Note: This currently only includes the registration on the app store. You have to
first upload the archive to GitHub (or any download server) and then pass
the URL to the package command:
krankerl publish --nightly https://github.com/ChristophWurst/nextcloud_sentry/releases/download/nightly-20171126/sentry.tar.gzThe --nightly switch registers the app as nightly release.