Tye is a tool that makes developing, testing, and deploying microservices and distributed applications easier. Project Tye includes a local orchestrator to make developing microservices easier and the ability to deploy microservices to Kubernetes with min
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tye build

Name

tye build - Builds the application's containers.

Synopsis

tye build [-?|-h|--help] [-i|--interactive] [--tags <tags>] [-v|--verbosity <Debug|Info|Quiet>] [-f|--framework <framework>] [<PATH>]

Description

The tye build command will build all of an application's project services into containers without deploying or pushing the containers remotely.

This command is useful for testing that all projects successfully build.

Arguments

PATH

The path to either a file or directory to execute tye build on.

If a directory path is specified, tye build will default to using these files, in the following order:

  • tye.yaml
  • *.sln
  • *.csproj/*.fsproj

Options

  • -i|--interactive

    Interactive mode.

  • --tags <tags>

    Filter the group of running services by tag.

  • -v|--verbosity <Debug|Info|Quiet>

    The verbosity of logs emitted by tye build. Defaults to Info.

  • -f|--framework <framework>

    The target framework hint to use for all cross-targeting projects with multiple TFMs. This value must be a valid target framework for each individual cross-targeting project. Non-crosstargeting projects will ignore this hint and the value TFM configured in tye.yaml will override this hint.

Examples

  • Build an application from the current directory:

    tye build
    
  • Build an application, increasing log verbosity to Debug.

    tye build --verbosity Debug