Merge pull request #15 from orchardup/copy-readme-command-docs-to-docstrings

Copy readme commands docs to CLI docstrings
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Aanand Prasad 2014-01-16 05:40:43 -08:00
commit 0bb5e48f53
2 changed files with 33 additions and 8 deletions

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@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ View output from services.
#### ps
List running containers.
List containers.
#### rm
@ -221,7 +221,9 @@ Remove stopped service containers.
#### run
Run a one-off command for a service. E.g.:
Run a one-off command on a service.
For example:
$ fig run web python manage.py shell

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@ -95,13 +95,17 @@ class TopLevelCommand(Command):
"""
Build or rebuild services.
Services are built once and then tagged as `project_service`,
e.g. `figtest_db`. If you change a service's `Dockerfile` or the
contents of its build directory, you can run `fig build` to rebuild it.
Usage: build [SERVICE...]
"""
self.project.build(service_names=options['SERVICE'])
def kill(self, options):
"""
Kill containers.
Force stop service containers.
Usage: kill [SERVICE...]
"""
@ -150,7 +154,7 @@ class TopLevelCommand(Command):
def rm(self, options):
"""
Remove stopped containers
Remove stopped service containers.
Usage: rm [SERVICE...]
"""
@ -166,7 +170,15 @@ class TopLevelCommand(Command):
def run(self, options):
"""
Run a one-off command.
Run a one-off command on a service.
For example:
$ fig run web python manage.py shell
Note that this will not start any services that the command's service
links to. So if, for example, your one-off command talks to your
database, you will need to run `fig up -d db` first.
Usage: run [options] SERVICE COMMAND [ARGS...]
@ -203,7 +215,9 @@ class TopLevelCommand(Command):
def stop(self, options):
"""
Stop running containers.
Stop running containers without removing them.
They can be started again with `fig start`.
Usage: stop [SERVICE...]
"""
@ -211,12 +225,21 @@ class TopLevelCommand(Command):
def up(self, options):
"""
Create and start containers.
Build, (re)create, start and attach to containers for a service.
By default, `fig up` will aggregate the output of each container, and
when it exits, all containers will be stopped. If you run `fig up -d`,
it'll start the containers in the background and leave them running.
If there are existing containers for a service, `fig up` will stop
and recreate them (preserving mounted volumes with volumes-from),
so that changes in `fig.yml` are picked up.
Usage: up [options] [SERVICE...]
Options:
-d Detached mode: Run containers in the background, print new container names
-d Detached mode: Run containers in the background, print new
container names
"""
detached = options['-d']