# Realbook
You... rather dislike Ansible.  And wish there were a simple, imperative DSL
that did all the things that Ansible doesn't do.  The code you write should be
explicit, variables should be tracked, easily inspected, and it should be in
a turing-complete language.
This is the package for you.
## Feature Roadmap
`0.2.0` represents the first release which has been tested in a real-world
deployment scenario.
`0.3.0` will add extra guards and protections, including optional typing
on variables.
The API will be stabilized by `0.5.0`, at which point the following
features will be tested:
- rigorously tested in a concurrent deployment scenario
- being used as a sidecar system via distributed erlang:
  - a separate erlang VM is spawned which contains the realbook modules
    this VM can be thrown away, which clears the resources for those
    modules
- well-defined logger metadata
The `1.0` version will include telemetry and operability features,
  possibly include support for a pluggable Phoenix LiveView dashboard.
PRs and assistance greatly welcome.
## Usage
1. You must set the directory that contains your Realbook scripts:
  ```elixir
  Application.put_env(:realbook, :script_dir, "scripts/")
  ```
2. In your scripts directory, write your scripts as `.exs` files, for example
  into `example.exs`:
  ```elixir
  verify do
    run! "test -f /tmp/foo"
  end
  play do
    run! "touch /tmp/foo"
  end
  ```
3. Connect to your server.
  ```elixir
  Realbook.connect!(:ssh, host: "my_host_name", user: "my_user_name")
  ```
4. Run it!
  ```elixir
  Realbook.run("example.exs")
  ```
For further information, check the `Guides` section of the documentation.
## Installation
The package can be installed by adding `realbook` to your list of dependencies in `mix.exs`:
```elixir
def deps do
  [
    {:realbook, "~> 0.2.0"}
  ]
end
```
Documentation can be found at [https://hexdocs.pm/realbook](https://hexdocs.pm/realbook).