# provs [![pipeline status](https://gitlab.com/domaindrivenarchitecture/provs/badges/master/pipeline.svg)](https://gitlab.com/domaindrivenarchitecture/provs/-/commits/master) [DeltaChat chat over e-mail](mailto:buero@meissa-gmbh.de?subject=community-chat) | [team@social.meissa-gmbh.de team@social.meissa-gmbh.de](https://social.meissa-gmbh.de/@team) | [Website & Blog](https://domaindrivenarchitecture.org) ## Purpose provs provides cli-based tooling for provisioning desktop or server resp. perform system checks. * provs-desktop minimal - provides a minimal setup (e.g. swappiness / randomutils) e.g. for setup on a VirtualBox * provs-desktop office - provides enhancements like zim / gopass / fakturama * provs-desktop ide - provides development environments for java / kotlin / python / clojure / terraform * provs-server k3s - provides a production ready & k3s setup with dualstack option * provs-syspec - verifies a system according to the provided system spec config file In general provs combines * being able to use the power of shell commands * a clear and detailed result summary of the built-in execution handling (incl. failure handling and reporting) * the convenience and robustness of a modern programming language ## Status under development - we are working hard on setting up our environments using provs. ## Try out ### Prerequisites * A **Java Virtual machine** (JVM) is required. * Install `jarwrapper` (e.g. `sudo apt install jarwrapper`) * Download the latest `provs-desktop.jar` from: https://gitlab.com/domaindrivenarchitecture/provs/-/releases * Make the jar-file executable by `chmod +x provs-desktop.jar` * For server functionality (e.g. k3s) download the latest `provs-server.jar` from: https://gitlab.com/domaindrivenarchitecture/provs/-/releases ### provs-desktop `provs-desktop.jar []` **type** can be: * basic - install some basic packages) * office - install office software (LibreOffice), E-Mail (Thunderbird), etc * ide - same as office with additionally ide-software (VSCode, IntelliJ, etc) **target** can be: * `local` * `user123:mypassword@myhost.com` - general format is: - * if password is omitted, then ssh-keys will be used for authentication * if password is omitted but option `-p` is provided, then the password will be prompted interactively **options** * `-p` for interactive password question #### Provision a desktop ```bash provs-desktop.jar basic local # or an office desktop remote: provs-desktop.jar office myuser@myhost.com -p ``` In the last case you'll be prompted for the password of the remote user due to option `-p`. ### Provision k3s ```bash provs-server.jar k3s local # or remote: provs-server.jar k3s myuser@myhost.com # using ssh-authentication - alternatively use option -p for password authentication ``` ### Performing a system check ```bash provs-syspec.jar local # or remote: provs-syspec.jar myuser@myhost.com ``` The default config-file for the system check is `syspec-config.yaml`, you can specify a different file with option `-c `. ## Get help To get help you can make use of the `-h` option: ```bash provs-desktop.jar -h provs-server.jar -h provs-syspec.jar -h ```