devspace_start.sh
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set +e # Continue on errors
if [ -f "Gemfile" ]; then
echo "Installing Ruby Dependencies"
bundle install -j4 --retry 3
fi
export NODE_ENV=development
if [ -f "yarn.lock" ]; then
echo "Installing Yarn Dependencies"
yarn
else
if [ -f "package.json" ]; then
echo "Installing NPM Dependencies"
npm install
fi
fi
COLOR_BLUE="\033[0;94m"
COLOR_GREEN="\033[0;92m"
COLOR_RESET="\033[0m"
# Print useful output for user
echo -e "${COLOR_BLUE}
%########%
%###########% ____ _____
%#########% | _ \ ___ __ __ / ___/ ____ ____ ____ ___
%#########% | | | | / _ \\\\\ \ / / \___ \ | _ \ / _ | / __// _ \\
%#############% | |_| |( __/ \ V / ____) )| |_) )( (_| |( (__( __/
%#############% |____/ \___| \_/ \____/ | __/ \__,_| \___\\\\\___|
%###############% |_|
%###########%${COLOR_RESET}
Welcome to your development container!
This is how you can work with it:
- Files will be synchronized between your local machine and this container
- Some ports will be forwarded, so you can access this container via localhost
- Run \`${COLOR_GREEN}devspace run start${COLOR_RESET}\` to start the application
"
# Set terminal prompt
export PS1="\[${COLOR_BLUE}\]devspace\[${COLOR_RESET}\] ./\W \[${COLOR_BLUE}\]\\$\[${COLOR_RESET}\] "
if [ -z "$BASH" ]; then export PS1="$ "; fi
# Include project's bin/ folder in PATH
export PATH="./bin:$PATH"
# Open shell
bash --norc