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+ Capistrano::Configuration.instance(:must_exist).load do
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+ require 'benchmark'
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+ require 'capistrano/recipes/deploy/scm'
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+ require 'capistrano/recipes/deploy/strategy'
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+
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+ def _cset(name, *args, &block)
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+ unless exists?(name)
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+ set(name, *args, &block)
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # =========================================================================
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+ # These variables MUST be set in the client capfiles. If they are not set,
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+ # the deploy will fail with an error.
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+ # =========================================================================
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+
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+ _cset(:application) { abort "Please specify the name of your application, set :application, 'foo'" }
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+ _cset(:repository) { abort "Please specify the repository that houses your application's code, set :repository, 'foo'" }
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+
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+ # =========================================================================
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+ # These variables may be set in the client capfile if their default values
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+ # are not sufficient.
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+ # =========================================================================
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+
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+ _cset :scm, :subversion
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+ _cset :deploy_via, :checkout
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+
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+ _cset(:deploy_to) { "/u/apps/#{application}" }
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+ _cset(:revision) { source.head }
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+ _cset(:lithium_repo) { "git://github.com/UnionOfRAD/lithium.git"}
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+ _cset(:lithium_branch) { "master" }
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+
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+ # =========================================================================
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+ # These variables should NOT be changed unless you are very confident in
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+ # what you are doing. Make sure you understand all the implications of your
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+ # changes if you do decide to muck with these!
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+ # =========================================================================
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+
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+ _cset(:source) { Capistrano::Deploy::SCM.new(scm, self) }
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+ _cset(:real_revision) { source.local.query_revision(revision) { |cmd| with_env("LC_ALL", "C") { run_locally(cmd) } } }
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+
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+ _cset(:strategy) { Capistrano::Deploy::Strategy.new(deploy_via, self) }
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+
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+ # If overriding release name, please also select an appropriate setting for :releases below.
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+ _cset(:release_name) { set :deploy_timestamped, true; Time.now.utc.strftime("%Y%m%d%H%M%S") }
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+
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+ _cset :version_dir, "releases"
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+ _cset :shared_dir, "shared"
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+ _cset :shared_children, ['libraries']
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+ _cset :current_dir, "current"
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+
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+ _cset(:releases_path) { File.join(deploy_to, version_dir) }
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+ _cset(:shared_path) { File.join(deploy_to, shared_dir) }
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+ _cset(:current_path) { File.join(deploy_to, current_dir) }
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+ _cset(:release_path) { File.join(releases_path, release_name) }
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+
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+ _cset(:releases) { capture("ls -x #{releases_path}", :except => { :no_release => true }).split.sort }
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+ _cset(:current_release) { releases.length > 0 ? File.join(releases_path, releases.last) : nil }
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+ _cset(:previous_release) { releases.length > 1 ? File.join(releases_path, releases[-2]) : nil }
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+
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+ _cset(:current_revision) { capture("cat #{current_path}/REVISION", :except => { :no_release => true }).chomp }
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+ _cset(:latest_revision) { capture("cat #{current_release}/REVISION", :except => { :no_release => true }).chomp }
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+ _cset(:previous_revision) { capture("cat #{previous_release}/REVISION", :except => { :no_release => true }).chomp if previous_release }
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+
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+ _cset(:run_method) { fetch(:use_sudo, true) ? :sudo : :run }
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+
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+ # some tasks, like symlink, need to always point at the latest release, but
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+ # they can also (occassionally) be called standalone. In the standalone case,
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+ # the timestamped release_path will be inaccurate, since the directory won't
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+ # actually exist. This variable lets tasks like symlink work either in the
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+ # standalone case, or during deployment.
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+ _cset(:latest_release) { exists?(:deploy_timestamped) ? release_path : current_release }
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+
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+ # =========================================================================
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+ # These are helper methods that will be available to your recipes.
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+ # =========================================================================
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+
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+ # Auxiliary helper method for the `deploy:check' task. Lets you set up your
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+ # own dependencies.
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+ def depend(location, type, *args)
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+ deps = fetch(:dependencies, {})
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+ deps[location] ||= {}
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+ deps[location][type] ||= []
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+ deps[location][type] << args
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+ set :dependencies, deps
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+ end
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+
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+ # Temporarily sets an environment variable, yields to a block, and restores
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+ # the value when it is done.
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+ def with_env(name, value)
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+ saved, ENV[name] = ENV[name], value
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+ yield
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+ ensure
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+ ENV[name] = saved
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+ end
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+
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+ # logs the command then executes it locally.
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+ # returns the command output as a string
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+ def run_locally(cmd)
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+ logger.trace "executing locally: #{cmd.inspect}" if logger
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+ output_on_stdout = nil
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+ elapsed = Benchmark.realtime do
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+ output_on_stdout = `#{cmd}`
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+ end
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+ if $?.to_i > 0 # $? is command exit code (posix style)
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+ raise Capistrano::LocalArgumentError, "Command #{cmd} returned status code #{$?}"
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+ end
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+ logger.trace "command finished in #{(elapsed * 1000).round}ms" if logger
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+ output_on_stdout
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+ end
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+
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+ # If a command is given, this will try to execute the given command, as
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+ # described below. Otherwise, it will return a string for use in embedding in
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+ # another command, for executing that command as described below.
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+ #
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+ # If :run_method is :sudo (or :use_sudo is true), this executes the given command
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+ # via +sudo+. Otherwise is uses +run+. If :as is given as a key, it will be
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+ # passed as the user to sudo as, if using sudo. If the :as key is not given,
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+ # it will default to whatever the value of the :admin_runner variable is,
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+ # which (by default) is unset.
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+ #
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+ # THUS, if you want to try to run something via sudo, and what to use the
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+ # root user, you'd just to try_sudo('something'). If you wanted to try_sudo as
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+ # someone else, you'd just do try_sudo('something', :as => "bob"). If you
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+ # always wanted sudo to run as a particular user, you could do
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+ # set(:admin_runner, "bob").
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+ def try_sudo(*args)
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+ options = args.last.is_a?(Hash) ? args.pop : {}
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+ command = args.shift
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+ raise ArgumentError, "too many arguments" if args.any?
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+
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+ as = options.fetch(:as, fetch(:admin_runner, nil))
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+ via = fetch(:run_method, :sudo)
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+ if command
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+ invoke_command(command, :via => via, :as => as)
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+ elsif via == :sudo
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+ sudo(:as => as)
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+ else
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+ ""
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Same as sudo, but tries sudo with :as set to the value of the :runner
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+ # variable (which defaults to "app").
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+ def try_runner(*args)
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+ options = args.last.is_a?(Hash) ? args.pop : {}
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+ args << options.merge(:as => fetch(:runner, "app"))
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+ try_sudo(*args)
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+ end
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+
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+
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+ def capium()
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+ set :deploy_to, "/var/www/#{application}" if (deploy_to.empty?)
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+ after("deploy:setup", "lithium:setup")
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+ after("deploy:symlink", "lithium:configure_library_path", "lithium:clear_cache")
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+ end
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+ # =========================================================================
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+ # These are the tasks that are available to help with deploying web apps,
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+ # and specifically, Rails applications. You can have cap give you a summary
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+ # of them with `cap -T'.
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+ # =========================================================================
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+
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+ namespace :deploy do
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+ desc <<-DESC
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+ Deploys your project. Handy wrapper to hook into the beginning of the deployment. Note that \
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+ this will generally only work for applications that have already been deployed \
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+ once. For a "cold" deploy, you'll want to take a look at the `deploy:cold' \
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+ task, which handles the cold start specifically.
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+ DESC
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+ task :default do
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+ update
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+ end
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+
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+ desc <<-DESC
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+ Prepares one or more servers for deployment. Before you can use any \
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+ of the Capistrano deployment tasks with your project, you will need to \
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+ make sure all of your servers have been prepared with `cap deploy:setup'. When \
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+ you add a new server to your cluster, you can easily run the setup task \
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+ on just that server by specifying the HOSTS environment variable:
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+
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+ $ cap HOSTS=new.server.com deploy:setup
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+
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+ It is safe to run this task on servers that have already been set up; it \
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+ will not destroy any deployed revisions or data.
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+ DESC
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+ task :setup, :except => { :no_release => true } do
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+ dirs = [deploy_to, releases_path, shared_path]
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+ dirs += shared_children.map { |d| File.join(shared_path, d) }
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+ run "#{try_sudo} mkdir -p #{dirs.join(' ')} && #{try_sudo} chmod g+w #{dirs.join(' ')}"
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+ end
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+
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+ desc <<-DESC
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+ Copies your project and updates the symlink. It does this in a \
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+ transaction, so that if either `update_code' or `symlink' fail, all \
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+ changes made to the remote servers will be rolled back, leaving your \
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+ system in the same state it was in before `update' was invoked. Usually, \
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+ you will want to call `deploy' instead of `update', but `update' can be \
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+ handy if you want to deploy, but not immediately restart your application.
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+ DESC
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+ task :update do
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+ transaction do
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+ update_code
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+ symlink
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ desc <<-DESC
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+ Copies your project to the remote servers. This is the first stage \
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+ of any deployment; moving your updated code and assets to the deployment \
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+ servers. You will rarely call this task directly, however; instead, you \
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+ should call the `deploy' task (to do a complete deploy) or the `update' \
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+ task (if you want to perform the `restart' task separately).
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+
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+ You will need to make sure you set the :scm variable to the source \
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+ control software you are using (it defaults to :subversion), and the \
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+ :deploy_via variable to the strategy you want to use to deploy (it \
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+ defaults to :checkout).
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+ DESC
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+ task :update_code, :except => { :no_release => true } do
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+ on_rollback { run "rm -rf #{release_path}; true" }
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+ strategy.deploy!
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+ finalize_update
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+ end
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+
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+ desc <<-DESC
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+ [internal] Touches up the released code. This is called by update_code \
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+ after the basic deploy finishes. It assumes a Rails project was deployed, \
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+ so if you are deploying something else, you may want to override this \
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+ task with your own environment's requirements.
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+
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+ This task will make the release group-writable (if the :group_writable \
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+ variable is set to true, which is the default). It will then set up \
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+ symlinks to the shared directory for the log, system, and tmp/pids \
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+ directories, and will lastly touch all assets in public/images, \
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+ public/stylesheets, and public/javascripts so that the times are \
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+ consistent (so that asset timestamping works). This touch process \
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+ is only carried out if the :normalize_asset_timestamps variable is \
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+ set to true, which is the default.
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+ DESC
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+ task :finalize_update, :except => { :no_release => true } do
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+ run "chmod -R g+w #{latest_release}" if fetch(:group_writable, true)
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+ end
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+
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+ desc <<-DESC
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+ Updates the symlink to the most recently deployed version. Capistrano works \
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+ by putting each new release of your application in its own directory. When \
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+ you deploy a new version, this task's job is to update the `current' symlink \
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+ to point at the new version. You will rarely need to call this task \
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+ directly; instead, use the `deploy' task (which performs a complete \
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+ deploy, including `restart') or the 'update' task (which does everything \
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+ except `restart').
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+ DESC
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+ task :symlink, :except => { :no_release => true } do
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+ on_rollback do
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+ if previous_release
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+ run "rm -f #{current_path}; ln -s #{previous_release} #{current_path}; true"
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+ else
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+ logger.important "no previous release to rollback to, rollback of symlink skipped"
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ run "rm -f #{current_path} && ln -s #{latest_release} #{current_path}"
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+ end
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+
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+ desc <<-DESC
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+ Copy files to the currently deployed version. This is useful for updating \
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+ files piecemeal, such as when you need to quickly deploy only a single \
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+ file. Some files, such as updated templates, images, or stylesheets, \
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+ might not require a full deploy, and especially in emergency situations \
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+ it can be handy to just push the updates to production, quickly.
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+
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+ To use this task, specify the files and directories you want to copy as a \
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+ comma-delimited list in the FILES environment variable. All directories \
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+ will be processed recursively, with all files being pushed to the \
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+ deployment servers.
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+
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+ $ cap deploy:upload FILES=templates,controller.rb
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+
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+ Dir globs are also supported:
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+
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+ $ cap deploy:upload FILES='config/apache/*.conf'
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+ DESC
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+ task :upload, :except => { :no_release => true } do
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+ files = (ENV["FILES"] || "").split(",").map { |f| Dir[f.strip] }.flatten
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+ abort "Please specify at least one file or directory to update (via the FILES environment variable)" if files.empty?
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+
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+ files.each { |file| top.upload(file, File.join(current_path, file)) }
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+ end
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+
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+ namespace :rollback do
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+ desc <<-DESC
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+ [internal] Points the current symlink at the previous revision.
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+ This is called by the rollback sequence, and should rarely (if
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+ ever) need to be called directly.
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+ DESC
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+ task :revision, :except => { :no_release => true } do
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+ if previous_release
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+ run "rm #{current_path}; ln -s #{previous_release} #{current_path}"
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+ else
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+ abort "could not rollback the code because there is no prior release"
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ desc <<-DESC
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+ [internal] Removes the most recently deployed release.
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+ This is called by the rollback sequence, and should rarely
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+ (if ever) need to be called directly.
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+ DESC
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+ task :cleanup, :except => { :no_release => true } do
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+ run "if [ `readlink #{current_path}` != #{current_release} ]; then rm -rf #{current_release}; fi"
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+ end
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+
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+ desc <<-DESC
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+ Rolls back to the previously deployed version. The `current' symlink will \
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+ be updated to point at the previously deployed version, and then the \
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+ current release will be removed from the servers.
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+ DESC
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+ task :code, :except => { :no_release => true } do
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+ revision
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+ cleanup
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+ end
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+
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+ desc <<-DESC
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+ Rolls back to a previous version and restarts. This is handy if you ever \
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+ discover that you've deployed a lemon; `cap rollback' and you're right \
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+ back where you were, on the previously deployed version.
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+ DESC
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+ task :default do
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+ revision
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+ cleanup
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ desc <<-DESC
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+ Clean up old releases. By default, the last 5 releases are kept on each \
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+ server (though you can change this with the keep_releases variable). All \
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+ other deployed revisions are removed from the servers. By default, this \
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+ will use sudo to clean up the old releases, but if sudo is not available \
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+ for your environment, set the :use_sudo variable to false instead.
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+ DESC
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+ task :cleanup, :except => { :no_release => true } do
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+ count = fetch(:keep_releases, 5).to_i
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+ if count >= releases.length
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+ logger.important "no old releases to clean up"
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+ else
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+ logger.info "keeping #{count} of #{releases.length} deployed releases"
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+
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+ directories = (releases - releases.last(count)).map { |release|
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+ File.join(releases_path, release) }.join(" ")
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+
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+ try_sudo "rm -rf #{directories}"
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ desc <<-DESC
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+ Test deployment dependencies. Checks things like directory permissions, \
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+ necessary utilities, and so forth, reporting on the things that appear to \
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+ be incorrect or missing. This is good for making sure a deploy has a \
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+ chance of working before you actually run `cap deploy'.
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+
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+ You can define your own dependencies, as well, using the `depend' method:
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+
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+ depend :remote, :gem, "tzinfo", ">=0.3.3"
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+ depend :local, :command, "svn"
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+ depend :remote, :directory, "/u/depot/files"
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+ DESC
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+ task :check, :except => { :no_release => true } do
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+ dependencies = strategy.check!
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+
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+ other = fetch(:dependencies, {})
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+ other.each do |location, types|
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+ types.each do |type, calls|
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+ if type == :gem
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+ dependencies.send(location).command(fetch(:gem_command, "gem")).or("`gem' command could not be found. Try setting :gem_command")
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+ end
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+
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+ calls.each do |args|
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+ dependencies.send(location).send(type, *args)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ if dependencies.pass?
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+ puts "You appear to have all necessary dependencies installed"
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+ else
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+ puts "The following dependencies failed. Please check them and try again:"
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+ dependencies.reject { |d| d.pass? }.each do |d|
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+ puts "--> #{d.message}"
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+ end
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+ abort
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ desc <<-DESC
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+ Deploys and starts a `cold' application. This is useful if you have not \
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+ deployed your application before, or if your application is (for some \
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+ other reason) not currently running. It will deploy the code, run any \
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+ pending migrations, and then instead of invoking `deploy:restart', it will \
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+ invoke `deploy:start' to fire up the application servers.
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+ DESC
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+ task :cold do
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+ update
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+ end
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+
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+ namespace :pending do
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+ desc <<-DESC
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+ Displays the `diff' since your last deploy. This is useful if you want \
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+ to examine what changes are about to be deployed. Note that this might \
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+ not be supported on all SCM's.
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+ DESC
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+ task :diff, :except => { :no_release => true } do
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+ system(source.local.diff(current_revision))
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+ end
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+
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+ desc <<-DESC
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+ Displays the commits since your last deploy. This is good for a summary \
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+ of the changes that have occurred since the last deploy. Note that this \
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+ might not be supported on all SCM's.
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+ DESC
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+ task :default, :except => { :no_release => true } do
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+ from = source.next_revision(current_revision)
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+ system(source.local.log(from))
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ end
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+
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+ namespace :lithium do
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+
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+ desc <<-DESC
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+ Prepares server for deployment of a Lithium application. \
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+
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+ By default, it will create a shallow clone of the Lithium repository \
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+ inside {shared_path}/libraries/lithium and run deploy:lithium:update.
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+
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+ For more info about shallow clones: \
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+ http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/git-clone.html \
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+
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+ Further customization will require that you write your own task.
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+ DESC
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+ task :setup do
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+ run "cd #{shared_path}/libraries && #{try_sudo} git clone --depth 1 #{lithium_repo} lithium"
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+ set :git_flag_quiet, "-q "
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+ update
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+ end
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+ desc <<-DESC
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+ Force Lithium installation to checkout a new branch/tag. \
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+
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+ By default, it will checkout the :lithium_branch you set in \
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+ deploy.rb, but you can change that on runtime by specifying \
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+ the BRANCH environment variable:
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+
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+ $ cap deploy:lithium:update \\
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+ BRANCH="lithium-0.10"
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+
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+ Further customization will require that you write your own task.
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+ DESC
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+ task :update do
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+ set :lithium_branch, ENV['BRANCH'] if ENV.has_key?('BRANCH')
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+ stream "cd #{shared_path}/libraries/lithium && #{try_sudo} git checkout #{git_flag_quiet}#{lithium_branch}"
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+ end
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+
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+ desc <<-DESC
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+ Sets the path to the class libraries used by your Lithium application. \
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+ This directory contain a copy of the Lithium core.
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+ DESC
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+ task :configure_library_path do
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+ run "sed -i \"s/^define('LITHIUM_LIBRARY_PATH.*$/define('LITHIUM_LIBRARY_PATH', dirname(dirname(LITHIUM_APP_PATH)) . '\\/shared\\/libraries');/\" #{release_path}/config/bootstrap/libraries.php"
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+ end
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+
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+ desc <<-DESC
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+ Blow up all the cache files Lithium uses, ensuring a clean restart.
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+ DESC
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+ task :clear_cache do
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+ run "rm -rf #{release_path}/resources/tmp/*"
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+
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+ run [
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+ "mkdir -p #{release_path}/resources/tmp/cache/templates",
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+ "mkdir -p #{release_path}/resources/tmp/logs",
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+ "mkdir -p #{release_path}/resources/tmp/tests",
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+
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+ "chmod -R 777 #{release_path}/resources",
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+ ].join(' && ')
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+ end
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+
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+ end
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+
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+ end # Capistrano::Configuration.instance(:must_exist).load do
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+ --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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+ name: capium
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+ version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ hash: 29
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+ prerelease:
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+ segments:
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+ - 0
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+ - 0
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+ - 1
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+ version: 0.0.1
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+ platform: ruby
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+ authors:
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+ - Mehdi Lahmam B.
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+ autorequire:
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+ bindir: bin
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+ cert_chain: []
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+
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+ date: 2011-08-13 00:00:00 Z
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+ dependencies: []
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+
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+ description: Deploy a Lithium app using Capistrano made easy
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+ email: mehdi@lahmam.com
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+ executables: []
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+
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+ extensions: []
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+
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+ extra_rdoc_files: []
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+
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+ files:
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+ - lib/capium.rb
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+ homepage: http://rubygems.org/gems/capium
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+ licenses: []
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+
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+ post_install_message:
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+ rdoc_options: []
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+
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+ require_paths:
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+ - lib
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+ required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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+ none: false
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+ requirements:
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+ - - ">="
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+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ hash: 3
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+ segments:
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+ - 0
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+ version: "0"
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+ required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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+ none: false
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+ requirements:
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+ - - ">="
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+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ hash: 3
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+ segments:
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+ - 0
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+ version: "0"
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+ requirements: []
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+
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+ rubyforge_project:
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+ rubygems_version: 1.8.8
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+ signing_key:
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+ specification_version: 3
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+ summary: A Capistrano deploy recipe for Lithium.
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+ test_files: []
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+