Piaas is a set of tools that help you develop using multiple machines. You can use your favorite IDE on your Macbook, while compile and serve on a more powerful desktop PC or cloud machine.
We all work on laptop today. However, compiling and serving on laptop is crazy. The fan keeps working and creating quite a noise. Your battery drained, cycle count increased. More than ever, peace of mind you lost.
Piaas help your workspace in sync with a remote machine, given it a more powerful desktop PC, an bare metal server or a cloud instance. Developing with your favorite IDE on your laptop, running your api server and database server from the cloud machine. Your laptop is therefore relaxed to do the thing that absolutely required it to do. Great team work, isn't it ?
Download the binary from the github release page:
- Windows, 64 bit
- Mac OS, 64 bit
- Linux, 64 bit
Extract and place the binary in your path and you're done.
The application support Mac OS, but was only tested on Mojave.
Linux should be fine, but wasn't tested in the real world.
On windows platform, WSL (windows subsystem linux) is required. At the moment Windows 10 is the only version with WSL so is the only version supported.
If you need instructions on how to enable WSL on windows, check this.
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Make sure you have rsync. You can test it via a command line prompt.
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You need to allow your local user to access target account.
This is usually done by adding your local public key to remote ~/.ssh/authorized_keys. Once set, use
ssh $user@$target_address
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Setup piaasconfig.yml and .piaasignore
Check sync document for more details