A CLI tool to deconstruct moleculer projects into their own dependant projects, to be able to dockerize them individually
Moleculer structures all it's services in a services
folder as follows:
Project
├───services
│ ├───api.service.js
│ ├───greeter.service.js
│ └───otherService.service.js
├───etc
When you try to dockerize the services, it creates an image with all the dependencies of all the services and copies all the services in that image. So if you want the API service to be in it's individual container, everything for all the other services will be copied. Also you will have to create an individual docker-compose.yml
That causes a lot of manual work and a bloated docker image. You can check out the moleculer conduit repo as an example structure here
moldock:
moleculer-dockerized or moldock
for short takes the project and asks you what packages are needed for each service.
It then creates a folder with all the services as their own projects with their corrosponding package.json
, Dockerfile
, docker-compose.yml
, docker-compose.env
It creates a new directory one level up from where the project is and appends -moldock
to the directory.
This directory will contain all the destructured services in their respective folders. Each service folder will be a combination of the name of the project and the name of the service like so project-service
Project-moldock
├───Project-api
│ ├───services
│ │ └───api.service.js
│ ├───Dockerfile
│ ├───docker-compose.yml
│ ├───docker-compose.env
│ ├───package.json
│ └───etc
├───Project-greeter
│ ├───services
│ │ └───greeter.service.js
│ ├───Dockerfile
│ ├───docker-compose.yml
│ ├───docker-compose.env
│ ├───package.json
│ └───etc
├───Project-otherService
│ ├───services
│ │ └───otherService.service.js
│ ├───Dockerfile
│ ├───docker-compose.yml
│ ├───docker-compose.env
│ ├───package.json
│ └───etc
├───etc
You can check out the exported conduit example in the example
folder.
-
You don't want to copy these folders:
- node_modules
- test
- tests
- .vscode
- data
- db
- .git
-
You have a docker hub account
-
You want to copy everything in the project to each service
-
Your services are in a
services
folder named<service name>.service.js
npm i -g moldock
- Change directory to the moleculer project
- Run
moldock --dockerUser <your docker user>
- Select the dependecies of each service
- Profit
- Auto infer required modules and select them by default
- Add a flag to auto build docker image
- Add a flag to auto push docker image
- Remove
--dockUser
and auto capture it from system - Add an option for main folder append string
- Use chalk and boxed to make it look pretty