flynn-bootstrap performs a list of actions against a Flynn cluster. It is typically used to boot Flynn layer 1 services on a new layer 0 cluster.
There is an example manifest that boots a default
configuration of Flynn layer 1. To run the manifest, you need the bootstrapper
binary and a running Flynn cluster.
To build the binary, use godep:
cd bootstrapper
godep go build
./bootstrapper manifest.json
Note that the repo must be cloned into the path
$GOPATH/src/github.com/flynn/flynn-bootstrap
to build.
By default, the bootstrapper will try to connect to
discoverd at localhost:1111
, use the
DISCOVERD
environment variable to change this.
A machine-readable output format is available by adding the -json
flag. The
manifest may also be provided via STDIN.
Flynn is a modular, open source Platform as a Service (PaaS).
If you're new to Flynn, start here.
Flynn is in active development and currently unsuitable for production use.
Users are encouraged to experiment with Flynn but should assume there are stability, security, and performance weaknesses throughout the project. This warning will be removed when Flynn is ready for production use.
Please report bugs as issues on the appropriate repository. If you have a general question or don't know which repo to use, report them here.
We welcome and encourage community contributions to Flynn.
Since the project is still unstable, there are specific priorities for development. Pull requests that do not address these priorities will not be accepted until Flynn is production ready.
Please familiarize yourself with the Contribution Guidelines and Project Roadmap before contributing.
There are many ways to help Flynn besides contributing code:
- Fix bugs or file issues
- Improve the documentation including this website
- Contribute financially to support core development
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