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Add --update option to deploy create
To allow updating an existing deployment

- Check the deployment dir exists when updating
- Write to temp dir, then safely copy tree
- Don't overwrite data dir or config.env
2026-01-29 08:25:05 -06:00

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laconic-so

Sub-commands and flags

setup-repositories

Clone a single repository:

$ laconic-so setup-repositories --include github.com/cerc-io/go-ethereum

Clone the repositories for a stack:

$ laconic-so --stack fixturenet-eth setup-repositories

Pull latest commits from origin:

$ laconic-so --stack fixturenet-eth setup-repositories --pull

Use SSH rather than https:

$ laconic-so --stack fixturenet-eth setup-repositories --git-ssh

build-containers

Build a single container:

$ laconic-so build-containers --include <container-name>

e.g.

$ laconic-so build-containers --include cerc/go-ethereum

Build the containers for a stack:

$ laconic-so --stack <stack-name> build-containers

e.g.

$ laconic-so --stack fixturenet-eth build-containers

Force full rebuild of container images:

$ laconic-so build-containers --include <container-name> --force-rebuild

build-npms

Build a single package:

$ laconic-so build-npms --include <package-name>

e.g.

$ laconic-so build-npms --include registry-sdk

Build the packages for a stack:

$ laconic-so --stack <stack-name> build-npms

e.g.

$ laconic-so --stack fixturenet-laconicd build-npms

Force full rebuild of packages:

$ laconic-so build-npms --include <package-name> --force-rebuild

deploy

The deploy command group manages persistent deployments. The general workflow is deploy init to generate a spec file, then deploy create to create a deployment directory from the spec, then runtime commands like deploy up and deploy down.

deploy init

Generate a deployment spec file from a stack definition:

$ laconic-so --stack <stack-name> deploy init --output <spec-file>

Options:

  • --output (required): write spec file here
  • --config: provide config variables for the deployment
  • --config-file: provide config variables in a file
  • --kube-config: provide a config file for a k8s deployment
  • --image-registry: provide a container image registry url for this k8s cluster
  • --map-ports-to-host: map ports to the host (any-variable-random, localhost-same, any-same, localhost-fixed-random, any-fixed-random)

deploy create

Create a deployment directory from a spec file:

$ laconic-so --stack <stack-name> deploy create --spec-file <spec-file> --deployment-dir <dir>

Update an existing deployment in-place (preserving data volumes and env file):

$ laconic-so --stack <stack-name> deploy create --spec-file <spec-file> --deployment-dir <dir> --update

Options:

  • --spec-file (required): spec file to use
  • --deployment-dir: target directory for deployment files
  • --update: update an existing deployment directory, preserving data volumes and env file. Changed files are backed up with a .bak suffix. The deployment's config.env and deployment.yml are also preserved.
  • --network-dir: network configuration supplied in this directory
  • --initial-peers: initial set of persistent peers

deploy up

Start a deployment:

$ laconic-so deployment --dir <deployment-dir> up

deploy down

Stop a deployment:

$ laconic-so deployment --dir <deployment-dir> down

Use --delete-volumes to also remove data volumes.

deploy ps

Show running services:

$ laconic-so deployment --dir <deployment-dir> ps

deploy logs

View service logs:

$ laconic-so deployment --dir <deployment-dir> logs

Use -f to follow and -n <count> to tail.