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Example config file

module = example
path = /usr/local/www

owner = deploy
group = apache

includes = tmp/cache/index.htmlmod
excludes = sql /tests tmp/cache/*

ssh_user = deploy

[staging]
hosts = bulldog dalmatian

[live]
hosts = poodle labrador

Explanation

The config file should be stored in /configs. The reason I used a subdirectory is to prevent the shell from autocompleting the name of the config file ... as I would prefer people would be explicit about which module they are deploying.

  • module - the name of the module.
  • path - the path on the server where the module resides.
  • owner (optional) - chown the module to owner before deploying
  • group (optional) - chgrp the module to group before deploying
  • includes (optional) - rsync --include
  • excludes (optional) - rsync --exclude
  • ssh_user - the user used to connect to the host

[environment] sections

  • hosts - a space delimited list of hosts

Usage

deploy (-t TAG | -b BRANCH) -n example

  • (--tag|-t) TAG - Checkout tag TAG
  • (--branch|-b) BRANCH - Checkout branch BRANCH
  • (--environment|-e) ENVIRONMENT - Use environment ENVIRONMENT (e.g. live, staging)
  • (--dry-run|-d|-n) - Dry-run

TODO

  • Add a repo to the config file so if the module has not been cloned, the script can do it
  • Add a way to have per-environment path
  • Add a way to have per-host users
  • Whether to --delete should be an option
  • Should be able to pass alternative options to rsync
  • have a defaults ini file

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