Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: mach-composer
Version: 1.2b2
Summary: MACH composer
Home-page: https://github.com/labd/mach-composer
Author: Lab Digital B.V.
Author-email: info@labdigital.nl
License: MIT
Project-URL: Documentation, https://docs.machcomposer.io
Project-URL: Source, https://github.com/labd/mach-composer
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython
Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
License-File: LICENSE


**Documentation:** [docs.machcomposer.io](https://docs.machcomposer.io)

MACH composer is a framework that you use to orchestrate and extend modern
digital commerce & experience platforms, based on MACH technologies and cloud
native services. It provides a standards-based, future-proof tool-set and
methodology to hand to your teams when building these types of platforms.

It includes:

- A configuration framework for managing MACH-services configuration, using
  infrastructure-as-code underneath (powered by Terraform)
- A microservices architecture based on modern serverless technology (AWS
  Lambda and Azure Functions), including (alpha) support for building your
  microservices with the Serverless Framework
- Multi-tenancy support for managing many instances of your platform, that
  share the same library of micro services
- CI/CD tools for automating the delivery of your MACH ecosystem
- Tight integration with AWS an Azure, including an (opinionated) setup of
  these cloud environments

The framework is intended as the 'center piece' of your MACH architecture and
incorporates industry best practises such as the 12 Factor Methodology,
Infrastrucure-as-code, DevOps, immutable deployments, FAAS, etc.

With combining (and requiring) these practises, using the framework has
significant impact on your engineering methodology and organisation. On the
other hand, by combining those practises we believe it offers an accelerated
'way in' in terms of embracing modern engineering practises in your
organisation.

## Getting started

Read our [getting started guide](https://docs.machcomposer.io/gettingstarted.html) on how to deploy your MACH stack with MACH composer.

## Example yaml file

```yaml
---
mach_composer:
  version: '1.1'
global:
  environment: test
  cloud: aws
  terraform_config:
    aws_remote_state:
      bucket: mach-tfstate-tst
      key_prefix: mach-composer-tst
      region: eu-central-1
sites:
  - identifier: my-site
    aws:
      account_id: 1234567890
      region: eu-central-1
    endpoints:
      public: api.tst.mach-example.net
    commercetools:
      project_key: my-site-tst
      client_id: ...
      client_secret: ...
      scopes: manage_project:my-site-tst manage_api_clients:my-site-tst view_api_clients:my-site-tst
      token_url: https://auth.europe-west1.gcp.commercetools.com
      api_url: https://api.europe-west1.gcp.commercetools.com
      project_settings:
        languages:
          - en-GB
          - nl-NL
        currencies:
          - GBP
          - EUR
        countries:
          - GB
          - NL
    components:
      - name: payment
        variables:
          STRIPE_ACCOUNT_ID: 0123456789
        secrets:
          STRIPE_SECRET_KEY: secret-value
components:
  - name: payment
    source: git::ssh://git@github.com/your-project/components/payment-component.git//terraform
    endpoints:
      main: public
    version: e638e57
```

### Installation

- Make sure you have Terraform 0.14 installed
(tip: Use [tfenv](https://github.com/tfutils/tfenv) to support multiple versions of Terraform)
- Create a new virtualenv with Python 3.8
- Run the following commands:

```
$ make install
```

### Running MACH

To generate the files:

`mach generate # generates all available configs.`

`mach generate -f main.yml`

To init Terraform (optional):

`mach init`

To plan Terraform:

`mach plan`

To apply Terraform config:

`mach apply`

### Checking for updates

MACH can check your components for available updates.

To do this, run:

`mach update -f main.yml`


## Contributing

### Code style
The Python source code should be formatted using
[black](https://github.com/python/black) and the JavaScript code should be
formatted using [prettier](https://prettier.io/). You can use `make format`
to run both black and prettier.

This project uses [pre-commit](https://pre-commit.com) to validate the changed
files before they are committed. You can install it on MacOS using brew:

    $ brew install pre-commit

In the repository you need to register the hooks in git the first time using:

    $ pre-commit install

The pre-commit config (`.pre-commit-config.yaml`) currently runs black and
flake8.


