tt CLI utility
tt
is a utility that provides a unified command-line interface for managing
Tarantool-based applications. It covers a wide range of tasks – from installing
a specific Tarantool version to managing remote instances and developing applications.
tt
is developed in its own GitHub repository.
Here you can find its source code, changelog, and releases information.
For a complete list of releases, see the Releases section on GitHub.
There is also the Enterprise version of tt
available in a
Tarantool Enterprise Edition’s release package.
The Enterprise version provides additional features, for example, importing and exporting data.
This section provides instructions on tt
installation and configuration,
concept explanation, and the tt
command reference.
The key aspect of the tt
usage is an environment. A tt
environment
is a directory that includes a tt
configuration, Tarantool installations,
application files, and other resources. If you’re familiar with Python virtual
environments,
you can think of tt
environments as their analog.
tt
environments enable independent management of multiple Tarantool applications,
each running on its own Tarantool version and configuration, on a single host in
an isolated manner.
To create a tt
environment in a directory, run tt init in it.
tt
supports Tarantool applications that run on multiple instances. For example,
you can write an application that includes different source files for storage and router
instances. With tt
, you can start and stop them in a single call, or manage
each instance independently.
Learn more about working with multi-instance applications in Multi-instance applications.
A multi-purpose tool for working with Tarantool from the command line, tt
has
come to replace tarantoolctl
and Cartridge CLI command-line utilities.
The instructions on migration to tt
are provided on the corresponding documentation
pages: tarantoolctl and Cartridge CLI.