Generates Grails applications.
The CLI application comes in various flavours from a universal Java applications to native applications for Windows, Linux and OS X. These are available for direct download on the releases page. For installation see the Grails documentation.
If you prefer not to install an application to create Grails applications you can do so with curl
directly from the API:
$ curl 'https://grailsforge-latest-cjmq3uyfcq-uc.a.run.app/demo.zip' -o demo.zip
$ unzip demo.zip -d demo
$ cd demo
$ ./gradlew run
Run curl https://grailsforge-latest-cjmq3uyfcq-uc.a.run.app/
for more information on how to use the API or see the API documentation referenced below.
If you prefer a browser based user interface you can visit Grails Forge.
The user interface is written in React and is a static single page application that simply interacts with the https://start.grails.org API.
API documentation for the production instance can be found at:
API documentation for the snapshot /development instance can be found at:
See the Snapshot Documentation for the current development docs.
Snapshots are automatically published to Sonatype OSSRH using Github Actions.
Releases are published to Maven Central via Github Actions.
A release is performed with the following steps:
- Publish the draft release. There should be already a draft release created, edit and publish it. The Git Tag should start with
v
. For examplev1.0.0
. - Monitor the Workflow to check it passed successfully.
- Celebrate!
To make your life easier, export these environment variables so that you can copy and paste the commands used here. Choose whatever name you want, but the $PROJECT_ID has to be a unique name, because project IDs can't be reused in Google Cloud.
export PROJECT_ID=
export ACCOUNT_NAME=
For example, your commands should look something like this:
export PROJECT_ID=grailsforge
export ACCOUNT_NAME=grailsforge
Log in with your Google account:
gcloud auth login
gcloud projects create $PROJECT_ID
gcloud config set project $PROJECT_ID
Enable billing for your project, and create a billing profile if you don’t have one:
open "https://console.cloud.google.com/billing/linkedaccount?project=$PROJECT_ID"
Enable the necessary services:
gcloud services enable cloudbuild.googleapis.com run.googleapis.com containerregistry.googleapis.com
Create a service account:
gcloud iam service-accounts create $ACCOUNT_NAME \
--description="Cloud Run deploy account" \
--display-name="Cloud-Run-Deploy"
Give the service account Cloud Run Admin, Storage Admin, and Service Account User roles. You can’t set all of them at once, so you have to run separate commands:
gcloud projects add-iam-policy-binding $PROJECT_ID \
--member=serviceAccount:$ACCOUNT_NAME@$PROJECT_ID.iam.gserviceaccount.com \
--role=roles/run.admin
gcloud projects add-iam-policy-binding $PROJECT_ID \
--member=serviceAccount:$ACCOUNT_NAME@$PROJECT_ID.iam.gserviceaccount.com \
--role=roles/storage.admin
gcloud projects add-iam-policy-binding $PROJECT_ID \
--member=serviceAccount:$ACCOUNT_NAME@$PROJECT_ID.iam.gserviceaccount.com \
--role=roles/iam.serviceAccountUser
gcloud projects add-iam-policy-binding $PROJECT_ID \
--member=serviceAccount:$ACCOUNT_NAME@$PROJECT_ID.iam.gserviceaccount.com \
--role=roles/artifactregistry.writer
Generate a key.json file with your credentials, so your GitHub workflow can authenticate with Google Cloud:
gcloud iam service-accounts keys create key.json \
--iam-account $ACCOUNT_NAME@$PROJECT_ID.iam.gserviceaccount.com
GitHub, you need to set up a secrets environment in your repository, with the following values:
GCP_PROJECT_ID
is your$PROJECT_ID
.GCP_APP_NAME
is your app name.GCP_EMAIL
is the email from the service account you created, which should look like this:$ACCOUNT_NAME@$PROJECT_ID.iam.gserviceaccount.com
GCP_CREDENTIALS
is the content from the key.json file that you just created.
For example, your settings should look something like this:
GCP_PROJECT_ID = grailsforge
GCP_APP_NAME = grailsforge
GCP_EMAIL = [email protected]
Cat the key.json
content and paste it into the GCP_CREDENTIALS
secret value.
Now you just need to create a YAML file telling which commands your workflow should run. In your project directory, create a folder called .github
and create another one inside it called workflows
.
See the workflows in this project for examples.
Create an instance of Cloud SQL:
Choose PostgreSQL as your database engine:
Configure it with the following options:
Create two databases grailsforge-production
and grailsforge-snapshot
Name | Value |
---|---|
MICRONAUT_ENV_DEDUCTION |
false |
MICRONAUT_ENVIRONMENTS |
gcp |
MICRONAUT_HTTP_SERVICES_ANALYTICS_READ_TIMEOUT |
20s |
MICRONAUT_HTTP_SERVICES_ANALYTICS_URL |
URL of cloud run grailsforge-analytics-latest |
GITHUB_OAUTH_APP_CLIENT_ID |
The Client ID shared after creating GitHub OAuth App |
GITHUB_OAUTH_APP_CLIENT_SECRET |
The Client secret shared after creating the GitHub OAuth app |
GITHUB_USER_AGENT |
URL of the grails-forge-ui static website. For example, https://start.grails.org/ . The default value is https://start.grails.org/ . |
GITHUB_REDIRECT_URL |
URL of the grails-forge-ui static website. For example, https://start.grails.org/ . The default value is https://start.grails.org/ . |
Name | Value |
---|---|
CLOUD_SQL_CONNECTION_NAME |
grailsforge:us-central1:grailsforge-postgresdb |
DB_NAME |
grailsforge-production |
MICRONAUT_ENV_DEDUCTION |
false |
MICRONAUT_ENVIRONMENTS |
gcp |
DATASOURCES_DEFAULT_USERNAME |
*** |
DATASOURCES_DEFAULT_PASSWORD |
*** |
DATASOURCES_DEFAULT_URL |
jdbc:postgresql:///grailsforge-production |
Name | Value |
---|---|
MICRONAUT_ENV_DEDUCTION |
false |
MICRONAUT_ENVIRONMENTS |
gcp |
MICRONAUT_HTTP_SERVICES_ANALYTICS_READ_TIMEOUT |
20s |
MICRONAUT_HTTP_SERVICES_ANALYTICS_URL |
URL of cloud run grailsforge-analytics-snapshot |
GITHUB_OAUTH_APP_CLIENT_ID |
The Client ID shared after creating GitHub OAuth App |
GITHUB_OAUTH_APP_CLIENT_SECRET |
The Client secret shared after creating the GitHub OAuth app |
GITHUB_USER_AGENT |
URL of the grails-forge-ui static website. For example, https://start.grails.org/ . The default value is https://grails.github.io/grails-forge-ui/ . |
GITHUB_REDIRECT_URL |
URL of the grails-forge-ui static website. For example, https://start.grails.org/ . The default value is https://grails.github.io/grails-forge-ui/ . |
Name | Value |
---|---|
CLOUD_SQL_CONNECTION_NAME |
grailsforge:us-central1:grailsforge-postgresdb |
DB_NAME |
grailsforge-snapshot |
MICRONAUT_ENV_DEDUCTION |
false |
MICRONAUT_ENVIRONMENTS |
gcp |
DATASOURCES_DEFAULT_USERNAME |
*** |
DATASOURCES_DEFAULT_PASSWORD |
*** |
DATASOURCES_DEFAULT_URL |
jdbc:postgresql:///grailsforge-snapshot |