Microbox automates the creation of isolated, repeatable environments for local and production applications. When developing locally, Microbox provisions your app's infrastructure inside of a virtual machine (VM) and mounts your local codebase into the VM. Any changes made to your codebase are reflected inside the virtual environment.
Once code is built and tested locally, Microbox provisions and deploys an identical infrastructure on a production platform.
Microbox uses Virtual Box and Docker to create virtual development environments on your local machine. App configuration is handled in the boxfile.yml, a small yaml config file used to provision and configure your apps' environments both locally and in production.
Microbox allows you to stop configuring environments and just code. It guarantees that any project you start will work the same for anyone else collaborating on the project. When it's time to launch the project, you'll know that your production app will work, because it already works locally.
By using the Microbox installer. (Recommended) .The installer includes all required dependencies (Virtual Box & Docker).
Usage:
microbox [flags]
microbox [command]
Available Commands:
configure Configure Microbox.
run Start your local development environment.
build-runtime Build your app's runtime.
compile-app Compile your application.
deploy Deploy your application to a live remote or a dry-run environment.
console Open an interactive console inside a component.
remote Manage application remotes.
status Display the status of your Microbox VM & apps.
login Authenticate your microbox client with your microbox.cloud account.
logout Remove your microbox.cloud api token from your local microbox client.
clean Clean out any apps that no longer exist.
info Show information about the specified environment.
tunnel Create a secure tunnel between your local machine & a live component.
implode Remove all Microbox-created containers, files, & data.
destroy Destroy the current project and remove it from Microbox.
start Start the Microbox virtual machine.
stop Stop the Microbox virtual machine.
update-images Updates docker images.
evar Manage environment variables.
dns Manage dns aliases for local applications.
log Streams application logs.
version Show the current Microbox version.
server Start a dedicated microbox server
Flags:
--debug In the event of a failure, drop into debug context
-h, --help help for microbox
-t, --trace Increases display output and sets level to trace
-v, --verbose Increases display output and sets level to debug
Use "microbox [command] --help" for more information about a command.
- Microbox documentation is available at docs.microbox.cloud.
- Guides for popular languages, frameworks and services are available at guides.microbox.cloud.
Contributing to Microbox is easy. Just follow these contribution guidelines.
Microbox uses govendor to vendor dependencies. Use govendor sync
to restore dependencies.
For help using Microbox or if you have any questions/suggestions, please reach out to [email protected] or find us on slack. You can also create a new issue on this project.