The Hop CLI allows you to interface with Hop services through your command line. It can be used as a replacement for the Console.
Any of the following will make the
hopcommand available to you.
It can be installed with our universal install script:
$ curl -fsSL https://download.hop.sh/install | shUse your favourite AUR helper to install the package:
# yay example
$ yay -S hop-cliInstall with the Hop Windows Installer 64bit or the Hop Windows Installer 32bit
The Hop CLI can only be installed by directly compiling the binary on your machine. To do this, you'll first need to install Rust. Then, once you've cloned the repository, you can execute this command within the directory:
cargo install --path .To get started, you need to login to your Hop account through the CLI:
hop auth loginA browser window will open the Hop Console and prompt you to allow the CLI to connect to your account. Once done, you will be redirected back.
That's all! You can now start using the CLI.
You can set a default project to use which will automatically be applied to every command.
hop projects switchYou can override it by passing the --project argument. For example: hop deploy --project api.
To deploy a project directory, first navigate to the directory through cd and then execute:
hop deployThis will deploy the project to Hop, or create a new one if you don't have a Hopfile (hop.yml) already.
To link a project to a service, first navigate to the directory through cd and then execute:
hop linkThis will link the directory to the deployment and create a Hopfile (hop.yml).
Contributions are welcome! Please open an issue or pull request if you find any bugs or have any suggestions.