Packaging the application
$ tt pack TYPE [OPTION ...] ..
tt pack
packages an application into a distributable bundle of the specified TYPE
:
tgz
: create a.tgz
archive.deb
: create a DEB package.rpm
: create an RPM package.
The command below creates a DEB package for an application:
$ tt pack deb
This command generates a .deb
file whose name depends on the environment directory name and the operating system architecture, for example, test-env_0.1.0.0-1_x86_64.deb
.
You can also pass various options to the tt pack
command to adjust generation properties, for example, customize a bundle name, choose which artifacts should be included, specify the required application dependencies.
-
--all
¶
Include all artifacts in a bundle. In this case, a bundle might include snapshots, WAL files, and logs.
-
--app-list
APPLICATIONS
¶ Specify the applications included in a bundle.
Example
$ tt pack tgz --app-list app1,app3
-
--cartridge-compat
¶
Applicable to:
tgz
Package a Cartridge CLI-compatible archive.
-
--deps
STRINGS
¶ Applicable to:
deb
,rpm
Specify dependencies included in RPM and DEB packages.
Example
$ tt pack deb --deps 'wget,make>0.1.0,unzip>1,unzip<=7'
-
--deps-file
STRING
¶ Applicable to:
deb
,rpm
Specify the path to a file containing dependencies included in RPM and DEB packages. For example, the
package-deps.txt
file below contains several dependencies and their versions:unzip==6.0 neofetch>=6,<7 gcc>8
If this file is placed in the current directory, a
tt pack
command might look like this:$ tt pack deb --deps-file package-deps.txt
-
--filename
¶
Specify a bundle name.
Example
$ tt pack tgz --filename sample-app.tar.gz
-
--name
PACKAGE_NAME
¶ Specify a package name.
Example
$ tt pack tgz --name sample-app --version 1.0.1
-
--preinst
¶
Applicable to:
deb
,rpm
Specify the path to a pre-install script for RPM and DEB packages.
Example
$ tt pack deb --preinst pre.sh
-
--postinst
¶
Applicable to:
deb
,rpm
Specify the path to a post-install script for RPM and DEB packages.
Example
$ tt pack deb --postinst post.sh
-
--tarantool-version
¶
Specify a Tarantool version for packaging in a Docker container. For use with
--use-docker
only.
-
--use-docker
¶
Build a package in an Ubuntu 18.04 Docker container. To specify a Tarantool version to use in the container, add the
--tarantool-version
option.Before executing
tt pack
with this option, make sure Docker is running.
-
--version
PACKAGE_VERSION
¶ Specify a package version.
Example
$ tt pack tgz --name sample-app --version 1.0.1
-
--with-binaries
¶
Include Tarantool and
tt
binaries in a bundle.
-
--without-binaries
¶
Don’t include Tarantool and
tt
binaries in a bundle.
-
--without-modules
¶
Don’t include external modules in a bundle.