_ = require('lodash-contrib') async = require('async') resin = require('resin-sdk') visuals = require('resin-cli-visuals') commandOptions = require('./command-options') exports.create = signature: 'app create ' description: 'create an application' help: ''' Use this command to create a new resin.io application. You can specify the application type with the `--type` option. Otherwise, an interactive dropdown will be shown for you to select from. You can see a list of supported device types with $ resin devices supported Examples: $ resin app create MyApp $ resin app create MyApp --type raspberry-pi ''' options: [ { signature: 'type' parameter: 'type' description: 'application type' alias: 't' } ] permission: 'user' action: (params, options, done) -> async.waterfall([ (callback) -> return callback(null, options.type) if options.type? resin.models.device.getSupportedDeviceTypes (error, deviceTypes) -> return callback(error) if error? visuals.widgets.select('Select a type', deviceTypes, callback) (type, callback) -> resin.models.application.create(params.name, type, callback) ], done) exports.list = signature: 'apps' description: 'list all applications' help: ''' Use this command to list all your applications. Notice this command only shows the most important bits of information for each app. If you want detailed information, use resin app instead. Examples: $ resin apps ''' permission: 'user' action: (params, options, done) -> resin.models.application.getAll (error, applications) -> return done(error) if error? console.log visuals.widgets.table.horizontal applications, [ 'id' 'app_name' 'device_type' 'online_devices' 'devices_length' ] return done() exports.info = signature: 'app ' description: 'list a single application' help: ''' Use this command to show detailed information for a single application. Examples: $ resin app 91 ''' permission: 'user' action: (params, options, done) -> resin.models.application.get params.id, (error, application) -> return done(error) if error? console.log visuals.widgets.table.vertical application, [ 'id' 'app_name' 'device_type' 'git_repository' 'commit' ] return done() exports.restart = signature: 'app restart ' description: 'restart an application' help: ''' Use this command to restart all devices that belongs to a certain application. Examples: $ resin app restart 91 ''' permission: 'user' action: (params, options, done) -> resin.models.application.restart(params.id, done) exports.remove = signature: 'app rm ' description: 'remove an application' help: ''' Use this command to remove a resin.io application. Notice this command asks for confirmation interactively. You can avoid this by passing the `--yes` boolean option. Examples: $ resin app rm 91 $ resin app rm 91 --yes ''' options: [ commandOptions.yes ] permission: 'user' action: (params, options, done) -> visuals.patterns.remove 'application', options.yes, (callback) -> resin.models.application.remove(params.id, callback) , done exports.init = signature: 'init ' description: 'init an application' help: ''' Use this command to associate a local project to an existing resin.io application. The application should be a git repository before issuing this command. Notice this command adds a `resin` git remote to your application. Examples: $ cd myApp && resin init 91 ''' permission: 'user' action: (params, options, done) -> currentDirectory = process.cwd() async.waterfall [ (callback) -> resin.vcs.isResinProject(currentDirectory, callback) (isResinProject, callback) -> if isResinProject error = new Error('Project is already a resin application.') return callback(error) return callback() (callback) -> resin.models.application.get(params.id, callback) (application, callback) -> resin.vcs.initProjectWithApplication(application, currentDirectory, callback) ], done