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multiple apps with a single button #142
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Please be more descriptive. I cannot understand what you’re saying. |
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Are you thinking for monorepos or for multirepo? Also, you could do this today with a pre/post create script, but that is kinda messy. |
I think for both... but the use case I have in mind is in 6 different repos (although if I had the time and energy I would merge them to one monorepo) What about adding support to specify |
But really what I'm talking about that if I have an app that has services like "frontend" that connect to "billing" and "users" and as a true microlith does... then it would be cool to deploy that kind of app with one click. |
Can you elaborate on that? |
good question - I started to explain and I realized that it would mean that the image version is set to something and it's not updated when the repository is updated. so scratch that. So yeah, something like
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This came up in other forms like "can you add support for docker compose". Right now, there's nothing preventing someone from deploying a multi-tier application by placing 2 different buttons in their readme with ?dir= parameter. Since there's not enough demand volume, I'm not sure if it will be worth rearchitecting everything. |
Sure that works. So for a six service app you need six buttons. |
Suggest close. Multi isolated services with multi buttons works now. Multiple things on one install button (like docker-compose) logically extends to something like Terraform. So I feel like the outstanding scope of this issue is a dupe of (#137) |
you know, a microservice/microlith thing as a button
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