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forge-cli

Forge CLI

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This package is abandoned: Use the official laravel/forge-cli instead.

Interact with your Laravel Forge servers and sites via the command line with this package. Create and list servers, add sites, and install repositories all without leaving the comfort of your command line. An overview of all available commands can be found here.

Installation

Via composer:

$ composer global require sven/forge-cli

Setup

Ensure Composer's global bin directory is included in your path. This directory is located at ~/.composer/vendor/bin on macOS / Linux, and at %APPDATA%/Composer/vendor/bin on Windows.

Before using the commands, you have to provide an API token. To generate a new token, visit this page, give the token a name (like ForgeCLI) and click "Create new token".

Then, execute the following command on the command line:

$ forge authorize

When prompted for it, paste in your API key. You may optionally pass in the key directly as an argument to the command:

$ forge authorize <your_key_here>

If the API key on your Forge account changed, you'll need to run the same command again. A hidden configuration file will be saved to your home directory (~/.forge.json on macOS / Linux, %USERPROFILE%/.forge.json on Windows).

Usage

A list of commands with their explanation can be found below. You can also find a list of commands and their arguments by installing the package and running forge list or forge help {command}.


Servers

server:list

Show all servers associated with your account.

$ forge server:list

+----------------+--------+----------------+-------------+-------+
| Name           | Id     | IP Address     | Region      | Ready |
+----------------+--------+----------------+-------------+-------+
| sparkling-reef | 124833 | 95.85.60.157   | Amsterdam 2 | Yes   |
+----------------+--------+----------------+-------------+-------+

server:show

Show information about one of your servers.

$ forge server:show {serverId}

Name:        sparkling-reef
IP Address:  95.85.60.157
Size:        512MB
Region:      Amsterdam 2
PHP version: php71
Created:     2017-03-13 20:59:16

server:make

Create a new server.

$ forge server:make
    --provider=ocean2
    --credentials={credentialId}
    --region=ams2
    --ip=127.0.0.1
    --private-ip=192.168.1.1
    --php=php71
    --database=some_database
    --install-maria
    --load-balancer
    --network={otherServerId}
    --network={anotherServerId}

server:update

Update the metadata on one of your servers. This will only update the data in Forge, it won't make any actual changes to your server.

$ forge server:update {serverId} 
    --name=sluggish-cheetah
    --size=1GB
    --ip=127.0.0.1
    --private-ip=192.168.1.1
    --max-upload-size=256
    --network={otherServerId}
    --network={anotherServerId}    

server:reboot

Reboot one of your servers. You will need to confirm your action.

$ forge server:reboot {serverId}

server:delete

Delete an existing server. You will need to confirm your action.

$ forge server:delete {serverId}

Sites

site:list

Show all sites installed on a server.

$ forge site:list {serverId}

+--------+-----------------+------+-----------------------------+--------+
| Id     | Name            | Type | Repository                  | Branch |
+--------+-----------------+------+-----------------------------+--------+
| 303243 | default         | php  | -                           | -      |
| 303246 | svenluijten.com | html | svenluijten/svenluijten.com | master |
| 303247 | pkgst.co        | php  | svenluijten/slack-packagist | master |
+--------+-----------------+------+-----------------------------+--------+

site:show

Show information about a site on a specified server.

$ forge site:show {serverId} {siteId}

Name:            svenluijten.com
Repository info: svenluijten/svenluijten.com @ master
Directory:       /build_production
Quick deploy:    Off
Status:          installed
Project type:    html
Created:         2017-03-13 21:14:19

site:make

Create a new site on one of your servers. Use --alias to include one or more additional domains.

$ forge site:make {serverId} 
    --domain=example.com
    --alias=example.org
    --alias=another-site.net
    --type=php
    --directory=/public

site:update

Update a site on a specified server.

$ forge site:update {serverId} {siteId}
    --directory=/html

site:deploy

Deploy the given site.

$ forge site:deploy {serverId} {siteId}

site:delete

Delete a site. You will need to confirm your action.

$ forge site:delete {serverId} {siteId}

Services

service:reboot

Reboot a service on the given server. Supported services are nginx, mysql, and postgres.

$ forge service:reboot {serverId} {service}

service:stop

Stop a service on the given server. Supported services are nginx, mysql, and postgres.

$ forge service:stop {serverId} {service}

service:install

Install a service on the given server. Supported services are blackfire and papertrail. The --host option is only required when installing Papertrail, --server-id and --server-token are only required when installing Blackfire.

$ forge service:install {serverId} {service}
    --host=192.168.1.1
    --server-id=12345
    --server-token=YOUR_SERVER_TOKEN

service:uninstall

Uninstall a service from the given server. Supported services are blackfire and papertrail.

$ forge service:uninstall {serverId} {service}

Daemons

daemon:list

List all active daemons on the given server.

$ forge daemon:list {serverId}

+-------+------------+---------------------------------+---------------------+
| Id    | Status     | Command                         | Created             |
+-------+------------+---------------------------------+---------------------+
| 12345 | installing | echo 'hello world' >> /dev/null | 2017-03-13 21:14:19 |
+-------+------------+---------------------------------+---------------------+

daemon:show

Show information about the given daemon.

$ forge show:daemon {serverId} {daemonId}

Status:  installing
Command: echo 'hello world' >> /dev/null
Created: 2017-03-21 18:26:33

daemon:make

Create a new daemon to run on the given server. If no user is supplied, it defaults to forge.

$ forge make:daemon {serverId}
    --command="command to run"
    --user=root

daemon:reboot

Reboot the given daemon. You will need to confirm your action.

$ forge reboot:daemon {serverId} {daemonId}

daemon:delete

Delete the given daemon from the given server. You will need to confirm your action.

$ forge delete:daemon {serverId} {daemonId}

MySQL Users

mysql-user:make

Create a new MySQL user with access to the given databases.

$ forge mysql-user:make {serverId}
    --username="your_username"
    --password="password"
    --database=456
    --database=789

mysql-user:list

List all MySQL users on the given server.

$ forge mysql-user:list {serverId}

+-------+---------------+------------+---------------------+
| Id    | Name          | Status     | Created             |
+-------+---------------+------------+---------------------+
| 67890 | your_username | installing | 2017-03-13 21:14:19 |
+-------+---------------+------------+---------------------+

mysql-user:show

Show information about the given MySQL user.

$ forge mysql-user:show {serverId} {userId}

Status:  installing
Name:    your_username
Created: 2017-03-21 18:26:33

mysql-user:update

Update the databases a MySQL user has access to.

$ forge mysql-user:update {serverId} {userId}
    --database=987
    --database=654

mysql-user:delete

Delete the given MySQL user from your server. You will need to confirm your action.

$ forge mysql-user:delete {serverId} {userId}

Firewall Rules

rule:make

Create a new firewall rule.

$ forge rule:make {serverId}
    --name="firewall rule"
    --port=88

rule:list

Show all firewall rules.

$ forge rule:list {serverId}

rule:show

Show information about one of your firewall rules.

$ forge rule:show {serverId} {ruleId}

rule:delete

Delete a given firewall rule from one of your servers. You will need to confirm your action.

$ forge rule:delete {serverId} {ruleId}

Scheduled Jobs

job:make

Create a new scheduled job.

$ forge job:make {serverId}
    --user="forge"
    --command="echo 'hello world' > /dev/null"
    --frequency="hourly"

job:list

Show all scheduled jobs.

$ forge job:list {serverId}

job:show

Show information about one of your scheduled jobs.

$ forge job:show {serverId} {jobId}

job:delete

Delete a given scheduled job from one of your servers. You will need to confirm your action.

$ forge job:delete {serverId} {jobId}

Databases

database:make

Create a new database. The flags --user and --password must either both be present or both be absent.

$ forge database:make {serverId}
    --user="sven"
    --password="My_P45sw0rD"

database:list

Show all databases on a server.

$ forge database:list {serverId}

database:show

Show information about one of your databases.

$ forge database:show {serverId} {databaseId}

database:delete

Delete a given database from one of your servers. You will need to confirm your action.

$ forge database:delete {serverId} {databaseId}

SSL Certificates

certificate:list

Show all certificates installed on the given site.

$ forge certificate:list {serverId} {siteId}

certificate:show

Show information about the specified certificate.

$ forge certificate:show {serverId} {siteId} {certificateId}

certificate:make

Create a new certificate for one of your sites.

$ forge certificate:make {serverId} {siteId}
    --domain="www.example.com"
    --country="US"
    --state="NY"
    --city="New York"
    --organization="Acme, Inc."
    --department="Development"

certificate:activate

Activate a currently installed SSL certificate.

$ forge certificate:activate {serverId} {siteId} {certificateId}

certificate:install

Install a certificate on the given site.

$ forge certificate:install {serverId} {siteId} {certificateId}

certificate:delete

Revoke and remove a certificate from the given site. You will need to confirm you action.

$ forge certificate:delete {serverId} {siteId} {certificateId}

SSH Keys

key:make

Create a new SSH key and add it to a server.

$ forge key:make {serverId}
    --name="Macbook"
    --file="~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub"

If you do not supply the --file option, the command will look in STDIN for any input:

$ forge key:make {serverId} --name="Macbook" < ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub

key:list

Show all SSH keys installed on a server.

$ forge key:list {serverId}

key:show

Show information about one of your SSH keys.

$ forge key:show {serverId} {keyId}

key:delete

Delete a given SSH key from one of your servers. You will need to confirm your action.

$ forge key:delete {serverId} {keyId}

Workers

worker:make

Create a new worker.

$ forge worker:make {serverId} {siteId}
    --connection=sqs
    --timeout=90
    --sleep=10
    --tries=1
    --daemon

worker:list

Show all workers installed on a site.

$ forge worker:list {serverId} {siteId}

worker:show

Show information about one of your workers.

$ forge worker:show {serverId} {siteId} {workerId}

worker:delete

Delete a given worker from one of your sites. You will need to confirm your action.

$ forge worker:delete {serverId} {siteId} {workerId}

worker:reboot

Reboot one of your workers. You will need to confirm your action.

$ forge worker:reboot {serverId} {siteId} {workerId}

quickdeploy:enable

Enable quick deployment for the given site.

$ forge quickdeploy:enable {serverId} {siteId}

quickdeploy:disable

Disable quick deployment for the given site.

$ forge quickdeploy:disable {serverId} {siteId}

deploy-script:get

Get the deployment script of the given site.

$ forge deploy-script:get {serverId} {siteId}

The output will be written to STDOUT, so you can save it to a file directly:

$ forge deploy-script:get {serverId} {siteId} > file.txt

deploy-script:set

Update the deployment script of the given site.

$ forge deploy-script:set {serverId} {siteId}
    --file=file.txt

If you do not supply the --file option, the command will look in STDIN for any input:

$ forge deploy-script:set {serverId} {siteId} < file.txt

deploy-log

Show the latest deployment log.

$ forge deploy-log {serverId} {siteId}

The output will be written to STDOUT, so you can save it to a file directly:

$ forge deploy-log {serverId} {siteId} > file.log

reset-deploy-state

Reset the state of the deployment.

$ forge reset-deploy-state {serverId} {siteId}

Configuration

env:get

Get the environment file of one of your sites.

$ forge env:get {serverId} {siteId}

The output will be written to STDOUT, so you can save it to a file directly:

$ forge env:get {serverId} {siteId} > env-file.txt

env:set

Update the environment file for one of your sites.

$ forge env:set {serverId} {siteId}
    --file=new-env.txt

If you do not supply the --file option, the command will look in STDIN for any input:

$ forge env:set {serverId} {siteId} < new-env.txt

nginx-config:get

Get the nginx config file of one of your sites.

$ forge nginx-config:get {serverId} {siteId}

The output will be written to STDOUT, so you can save it to a file directly:

$ forge nginx-config:get {serverId} {siteId} > nginx.conf

nginx-config:set

Update the nginx config file for one of your sites.

$ forge nginx-config:set {serverId} {siteId}
    --file=new.conf

If you do not supply the --file option, the command will look in STDIN for any input:

$ forge nginx-config:set {serverId} {siteId} < new.conf

Projects

git:install

Install a git project on the given site.

$ forge git:install {serverId} {siteId}
    --provider="github"
    --repository="username/repository"

The provider option can be either github (default) or custom.

git:delete

Remove a git project from the given site. You will need to confirm your action.

$ forge git:delete {serverId} {siteId}

wordpress:install

Install WordPress on the given site.

$ forge wordpress:install {serverId} {siteId}
    --database="name_of_database"
    --user="your_username"

wordpress:delete

Remove a WordPress project from the given site. You will need to confirm your action.

$ forge wordpress:delete {serverId} {siteId}

Recipes

recipe:make

Create a new recipe.

$ forge recipe:make
    --name="My Recipe"
    --user=forge
    --script="echo 'hi' >> /dev/null"

If you do not supply the --script option, the command will look in STDIN for any input:

$ forge recipe:make --name="My Recipe" --user=forge < file.txt

recipe:list

Show all recipes in your Forge account.

$ forge recipe:list

recipe:show

Show information about one of your recipes.

$ forge recipe:show {recipeId}

recipe:run

Run the given recipe on the specified server(s).

$ forge recipe:run {recipeId}
    --server=1234
    --server=5678

recipe:delete

Delete the given recipe. You will need to confirm your action.

$ forge recipe:delete {recipeId}

Credentials

Show all credentials associated with your account.

$ forge credentials

+-------+----------+--------+
| Id    | Name     | Type   |
+-------+----------+--------+
| 15071 | Personal | ocean2 |
+-------+----------+--------+

Contributing

All contributions (pull requests, issues and feature requests) are welcome. Make sure to read through the CONTRIBUTING.md first, though. See the contributors page for all contributors.

License

sven/forge-cli is licensed under the MIT License (MIT). Please see the license file for more information.

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