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- data/CHANGELOG +843 -0
- data/README +102 -0
- data/Rakefile +36 -0
- data/VERSION +1 -0
- data/bin/cap +4 -0
- data/bin/capify +86 -0
- data/lib/capistrano.rb +2 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/callback.rb +45 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/cli.rb +47 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/cli/execute.rb +85 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/cli/help.rb +125 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/cli/help.txt +78 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/cli/options.rb +243 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/cli/ui.rb +40 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/command.rb +283 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/configuration.rb +44 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/configuration/actions/file_transfer.rb +52 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/configuration/actions/inspect.rb +46 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/configuration/actions/invocation.rb +295 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/configuration/callbacks.rb +148 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/configuration/connections.rb +204 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/configuration/execution.rb +143 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/configuration/loading.rb +197 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/configuration/namespaces.rb +197 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/configuration/roles.rb +73 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/configuration/servers.rb +98 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/configuration/variables.rb +127 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/errors.rb +19 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/extensions.rb +57 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/logger.rb +59 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/processable.rb +53 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/recipes/compat.rb +32 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/recipes/deploy.rb +589 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/recipes/deploy/dependencies.rb +44 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/recipes/deploy/local_dependency.rb +54 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/recipes/deploy/remote_dependency.rb +105 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/recipes/deploy/scm.rb +19 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/recipes/deploy/scm/accurev.rb +169 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/recipes/deploy/scm/base.rb +196 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/recipes/deploy/scm/bzr.rb +86 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/recipes/deploy/scm/cvs.rb +152 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/recipes/deploy/scm/darcs.rb +96 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/recipes/deploy/scm/git.rb +278 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/recipes/deploy/scm/mercurial.rb +137 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/recipes/deploy/scm/none.rb +44 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/recipes/deploy/scm/perforce.rb +138 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/recipes/deploy/scm/subversion.rb +121 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/recipes/deploy/strategy.rb +19 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/recipes/deploy/strategy/base.rb +79 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/recipes/deploy/strategy/checkout.rb +20 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/recipes/deploy/strategy/copy.rb +218 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/recipes/deploy/strategy/export.rb +20 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/recipes/deploy/strategy/remote.rb +52 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/recipes/deploy/strategy/remote_cache.rb +56 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/recipes/deploy/templates/maintenance.rhtml +53 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/recipes/standard.rb +37 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/recipes/templates/maintenance.rhtml +53 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/role.rb +102 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/server_definition.rb +56 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/shell.rb +260 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/ssh.rb +99 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/task_definition.rb +75 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/transfer.rb +216 -0
- data/lib/capistrano/version.rb +18 -0
- data/test/cli/execute_test.rb +132 -0
- data/test/cli/help_test.rb +165 -0
- data/test/cli/options_test.rb +329 -0
- data/test/cli/ui_test.rb +28 -0
- data/test/cli_test.rb +17 -0
- data/test/command_test.rb +286 -0
- data/test/configuration/actions/file_transfer_test.rb +61 -0
- data/test/configuration/actions/inspect_test.rb +65 -0
- data/test/configuration/actions/invocation_test.rb +225 -0
- data/test/configuration/callbacks_test.rb +220 -0
- data/test/configuration/connections_test.rb +349 -0
- data/test/configuration/execution_test.rb +175 -0
- data/test/configuration/loading_test.rb +132 -0
- data/test/configuration/namespace_dsl_test.rb +311 -0
- data/test/configuration/roles_test.rb +144 -0
- data/test/configuration/servers_test.rb +158 -0
- data/test/configuration/variables_test.rb +184 -0
- data/test/configuration_test.rb +88 -0
- data/test/deploy/local_dependency_test.rb +76 -0
- data/test/deploy/remote_dependency_test.rb +114 -0
- data/test/deploy/scm/accurev_test.rb +23 -0
- data/test/deploy/scm/base_test.rb +55 -0
- data/test/deploy/scm/bzr_test.rb +51 -0
- data/test/deploy/scm/darcs_test.rb +37 -0
- data/test/deploy/scm/git_test.rb +184 -0
- data/test/deploy/scm/mercurial_test.rb +134 -0
- data/test/deploy/scm/none_test.rb +35 -0
- data/test/deploy/scm/subversion_test.rb +32 -0
- data/test/deploy/strategy/copy_test.rb +302 -0
- data/test/extensions_test.rb +69 -0
- data/test/fixtures/cli_integration.rb +5 -0
- data/test/fixtures/config.rb +5 -0
- data/test/fixtures/custom.rb +3 -0
- data/test/logger_test.rb +123 -0
- data/test/role_test.rb +11 -0
- data/test/server_definition_test.rb +121 -0
- data/test/shell_test.rb +90 -0
- data/test/ssh_test.rb +104 -0
- data/test/task_definition_test.rb +116 -0
- data/test/transfer_test.rb +160 -0
- data/test/utils.rb +39 -0
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require 'capistrano/logger'
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require 'capistrano/configuration/callbacks'
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require 'capistrano/configuration/connections'
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require 'capistrano/configuration/loading'
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require 'capistrano/configuration/namespaces'
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require 'capistrano/configuration/roles'
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require 'capistrano/configuration/variables'
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require 'capistrano/configuration/actions/file_transfer'
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require 'capistrano/configuration/actions/inspect'
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require 'capistrano/configuration/actions/invocation'
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module Capistrano
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# Represents a specific Capistrano configuration. A Configuration instance
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# may be used to load multiple recipe files, define and describe tasks,
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# define roles, and set configuration variables.
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class Configuration
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# The logger instance defined for this configuration.
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attr_accessor :debug, :logger, :dry_run, :preserve_roles
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def initialize(options={}) #:nodoc:
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@debug = false
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@dry_run = false
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@preserve_roles = false
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# make the DSL easier to read when using lazy evaluation via lambdas
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# The includes must come at the bottom, since they may redefine methods
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# defined in the base class.
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include Connections, Execution, Loading, Namespaces, Roles, Servers, Variables
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# Mix in the actions
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include Actions::FileTransfer, Actions::Inspect, Actions::Invocation
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include Callbacks
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require 'capistrano/transfer'
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module Capistrano
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class Configuration
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module Actions
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module FileTransfer
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# Store the given data at the given location on all servers targetted
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# by the current task. If <tt>:mode</tt> is specified it is used to
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# set the mode on the file.
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def put(data, path, options={})
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opts = options.dup
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upload(StringIO.new(data), path, opts)
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# Get file remote_path from FIRST server targeted by
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# the current task and transfer it to local machine as path.
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#
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def get(remote_path, path, options={}, &block)
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download(remote_path, path, options.merge(:once => true), &block)
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end
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def upload(from, to, options={}, &block)
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mode = options.delete(:mode)
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transfer(:up, from, to, options, &block)
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mode = mode.is_a?(Numeric) ? mode.to_s(8) : mode.to_s
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def download(from, to, options={}, &block)
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def transfer(direction, from, to, options={}, &block)
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logger.debug "#{direction}load #{from.is_a?(StringIO) ? "string" : from} to #{to.is_a?(StringIO) ? "string" : to} via #{options.fetch(:via, :sftp)}"
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