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Quickstart

go install github.com/abs3ntdev/haunt@latest

or

git clone https://github.com/abs3ntdev/haunt
cd haunt
make build && sudo make install

Commands List

Run Command

From project/projects root execute:

haunt init

then

haunt start

haunt init will add your root directory if it contains a main.go file and will add any directory inside of cmd as projects. If you wish to add additional projects run haunt add [name] or edit the config file manually. By default projects are set to run go install and go run [project]

start command supports the following custom parameters:

--name="name"               -> Run by name on existing configuration
--path="haunt/server"     -> Custom Path (if not specified takes the working directory name)
--generate                  -> Enable go generate
--fmt                       -> Enable go fmt
--test                      -> Enable go test
--vet                       -> Enable go vet
--install                   -> Enable go install
--build                     -> Enable go build
--run                       -> Enable go run
--server                    -> Enable the web server
--open                      -> Open web ui in default browser
--no-config                 -> Ignore an existing config / skip the creation of a new one

Some examples:

haunt start
haunt start --path="mypath"
haunt start --name="haunt" --build
haunt start --path="haunt" --run --no-config
haunt start --install --test --fmt --no-config
haunt start --path="/Users/username/go/src/github.com/oxequa/haunt-examples/coin/"

Init Command

This command will generate a .haunt.yaml with sane default for your current project/projects.
If there is a main.go in the root directory it will be added along with any directories inside the relative path cmd

haunt init

Add Command

Add a project to an existing config file or create a new one.

haunt add [name]

Remove Command

Remove a project by its name

haunt remove [name]

Config sample

settings:
    legacy:
        force: true             // force polling watcher instead fsnotifiy
        interval: 100ms         // polling interval
    resources:                  // files names
        outputs: outputs.log
        logs: logs.log
        errors: errors.log
server:
    status: false               // server status
    open: false                 // open browser at start
    host: localhost             // server host
    port: 5001                  // server port
schema:
- name: coin
  path: cmd/coin                // project path
  env:            // env variables available at startup
        test: test
        myvar: value
  commands:               // go commands supported
    vet:
        status: true
    fmt:
        status: true
        args:
        - -s
        - -w
    test:
        status: true
        method: gb test    // support different build tools
    generate:
        status: true
    install:
        status: true
    build:
        status: false
        method: gb build    // support differents build tool
        args:               // additional params for the command
        - -race
    run:
        status: true
  args:                     // arguments to pass at the project
  - --myarg
  watcher:
      paths:                 // watched paths are relative to directory you run haunt in
      - /
      ignore_paths:          // ignored paths
      - vendor
      extensions:                  // watched extensions
      - go
      - html
      scripts:
      - type: before
        command: echo before global
        global: true
        output: true
      - type: before
        command: echo before change
        output: true
      - type: after
        command: echo after change
        output: true
      - type: after
        command: echo after global
        global: true
        output: true
      errorOutputPattern: mypattern   //custom error pattern