A simple rebar-compatible dependency manager and developer tool with plugins.
It shall:
- be compatible with rebar configuration.
- be as small and fast as possible.
- Colorful REPL
- Support rebar.config
- Support OTP releases and directory structure
- Fast deps resolving and cycles detecting
- Fast compilation
- DTL/YECC/LEEX/PORT/SCRIPT/APP/ERL compilation
- BEAM bundles (single-file escriptized app)
- LING bundles (single-file with built-in LING)
- RELX release (relx dependency should be discarded)
- Start/Stop/Attach
- Static files generation with node.js tools
- 9p server for remote access
$ make
And put mad
to PATH.
Bundle is a gzipped archive of erlang beams of all dependecies along with directory structure of OTP-applications with priv directories. This allows you to pack all site inside single portable escript package able to run under Windows, Linux and Mac. Releases includes all current directory exept sources both code and data with all dependencies. You may think of BEAM Lightweight Unikernel Bundle as of fixed Erlang releases.
$ mad app "sample"
$ cd sample
$ mad deps compile plan bundle "web_app"
$ ./web_app
Sample rebar.config for your application you want to go unikernel:
{deps_dir,"deps"}.
{deps, [{ling, ".*", {git, "git://github.com/proger/ling", {tag, "osx-again"}}},
{sh, ".*", {git, "git://github.com/synrc/sh", {tag, "1.4"}}}]}.
Now you should build LING/posix:
$ ./mad dep
$ cd deps/ling
$ ARCH=posix_x86 make
Now pack vmling.o, your OTP apps and rest static to single-file LING bundle with VM inside.
$ ./mad lin
Ling Params: []
ARCH: posix_x86
Bundle Name: mad
System: [compiler,syntax_tools,sasl,tools,mnesia,reltool,xmerl,crypto,kernel,
stdlib,wx,webtool,ssl,runtime_tools,public_key,observer,inets,asn1,
et,eunit,hipe,os_mon]
Apps: [kernel,stdlib,sh,mad]
Overlay: ["crypto.beam","9p.beam","9p_auth.beam","9p_info.beam",
"9p_mounter.beam","9p_server.beam","9p_tcp.beam","9p_zero.beam",
"disk.beam","disk_server.beam","embedded_export.beam",
"goo_export.beam","goofs.beam","hipe_unified_loader.beam",
"inet_config.beam","kernel.beam","ling_bifs.beam","ling_code.beam",
"ling_disasm.beam","ling_iops.beam","ling_iopvars.beam",
"ling_lib.beam","net_vif.beam","os.beam","prim_file.beam",
"user_drv.beam","os_mon.beam","dets.beam","filename.beam",
"maps.beam","unicode.beam","zlib.beam"]
Bucks: [{boot,"/boot",2},
{os_mon,"/erlang/lib/os_mon/ebin",1},
{crypto,"/erlang/lib/crypto/ebin",1},
{kernel,"/erlang/lib/kernel/ebin",90},
{stdlib,"/erlang/lib/stdlib/ebin",85},
{sh,"/erlang/lib/sh/ebin",6},
{mad,"/erlang/lib/mad/ebin",43}]
Initializing EMBED.FS:
Mount View:
/boot /boot
/erlang/lib/os_mon/ebin /os_mon
/erlang/lib/crypto/ebin /crypto
/erlang/lib/kernel/ebin /kernel
/erlang/lib/stdlib/ebin /stdlib
/erlang/lib/sh/ebin /sh
/erlang/lib/mad/ebin /mad
Creating EMBED.FS C file: ...ok
Compilation of Filesystem object: ...ok
Linking Image: ok
Run it:
$ rlwrap ./image.img
Erlang [ling-0.3.2]
Eshell V6.3 (abort with ^G)
1> application:which_applications().
[{mad,"MAD VXZ Build Tool","2.2"},
{sh,"VXZ SH Executor","0.9"},
{stdlib,"ERTS CXC 138 10","2.2"},
{kernel,"ERTS CXC 138 10","3.0.3"}]
See details in http://maxim.livejournal.com/458016.html
Releases are bundles made by release_handler module of sasl applications. It has it own fat bootstripts along with erlang runtime included. This allows you to distribute you applications with copy deploy without Erlang prerequisite.
$ mad app sample
$ cd sample
$ mad dep com pla release
$ _rel/sample/bin/sample console
Note: relx must be installed LINUX NOTE: if you want to have online recompilation you should do at first:
$ sudo apt-get install inotify-tools
If you are new or need to determine whether the MAD architecture and philosophy is a fit for your project
- Official MAD brochure PDF
- Maxim Sokhatsky
- Sina Samavati
- Vladimir Kirillov
OM A HUM