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+ # Propro
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+ _**Provision servers with Bash :trollface:**_
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+ ### Warning
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+ _**Propro is pre-release software, it works for me but it might not work for you.**_
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+ Propro was developed against Ubuntu Server 12.04 LTS 32bit and 64bit. It's been
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+ tested on Vagrant with VMware Fusion and Virtual Box, and on Linode. It _could_
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+ (and might) work with other distributions and providers, but right now it only
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+ supports my personal use-cases.
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+ ### Creating A .propro Script
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+ ```sh
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+ propro init -t vagrant
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+ ```
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+ This will create a file in the current directory called `provision.propro` this
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+ ```ruby
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+ source :vagrant
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+ # lib/system
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+ set :system_shmall_percent, 0.75
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+ set :system_shmmax_percent, 0.5
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+ set :pg_extensions, [
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+ set :nginx_configure_opts, [
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+ set :redis_force_64bit, false # Force 64bit build even if available memory is lte 4GiB
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+ # vagrant/system
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+ provision "vagrant/system"
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+ provision "vagrant/pg"
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+ provision "vagrant/redis"
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+ set :vagrant_rvm_ruby_version, "2.0.0"
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+ provision "vagrant/rvm"
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+ provision "vagrant/node"
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+ provision "vagrant/nginx"
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+ # lib/extras
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+ set :extra_packages, []
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+ provision "extras"
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+ ```
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+
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+ This generated file contains all of the available provisioners with their
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+ default options listed above them. The `provision` directives tell Propro that
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+ you want to run the provisioner for that given module. Seems overly complicated?
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+ It probably is, and my next goal for Propro is to massively simplify it's
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+ organization and the `.propro` syntax.
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+
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+ ### Building a .propro script
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+
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+ Once your `.propro` is the way you want, you can tell Propro to build it into a
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+ Bash script:
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+
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+ ```sh
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+ $ propro build provision.propro
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+ ```
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+
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+ This will output the shell script to standard output, if you'd like you can
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+ specify a filename to output to with the `-o` option.
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+
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+ ```sh
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+ $ propro build -o myapp/lib/provision_vagrant.sh provision.propro
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+ ```
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+
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+ Now you can tell Vagrant to use this file with the `:shell` provisioner type.
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+
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+ ### Deploying a provisioning script
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+
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+ If you're building a VPS, not just a development VM, you might find the `deploy`
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+ task handy. Assume `0.0.0.0` is the public IP of a freshly built Linode, use
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+ it like this:
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+
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+ ```sh
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+ $ propro deploy -s 0.0.0.0 web_server.propro
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+ ```
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+
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+ Propro will ask you for the root password, and then build and run the
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+ provisioning script remotely while showing you output. Part of the built in
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+ VPS provisioner is to disable root login access.
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+
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+ ### More
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+
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+ - Check out the [`examples`](/examples) directory for examples of `.propro`
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+ scripts
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+ - Check out the [`ext/bash`](/ext/bash) directory to see the actual Bash scripts
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+ that are used for provisioning.
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+
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+ ### Thanks
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+
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+ - Existing tools that made me so crazy I ended up doing this.
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+ - My coworkers and friends [@elucid](https://github.com/elucid) [@ghedamat](https://github.com/ghedamat) [@drteeth](https://github.com/drteeth) [@minusfive](https://github.com/minusfive) for reviewing, fiddling with, and using Propro during it's initial development.
data/Rakefile ADDED
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+ require 'bundler/gem_tasks'
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+ require 'rake/testtask'
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+
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+ Rake::TestTask.new(:test) do |t|
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+ t.libs << ['test']
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+ t.test_files = FileList['test/**/*_spec.rb']
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+ end
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+
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+ task :default => :test
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+ #!/usr/bin/env ruby
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+
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+ require 'propro'
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+ require 'propro/cli'
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+
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+ Propro::CLI.start
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+ # ____ _________ ____ _________
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+ # / __ \/ ___/ __ \/ __ \/ ___/ __ \
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+ # / /_/ / / / /_/ / /_/ / / / /_/ /
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+ # / .___/_/ \____/ .___/_/ \____/
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+ # /_/ /_/
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+ #
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+ # Example provisioner for standalone Vagrant development VM
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+ #
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+
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+ source :vagrant
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+
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+ set :system_shmall_percent, 0.65
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+ set :system_shmmax_percent, 0.35
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+ provision 'vagrant/system'
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+
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+ set :pg_version, 9.3
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+ provision 'vagrant/pg'
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+
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+ set :redis_version, '2.8.4'
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+ provision 'vagrant/redis'
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+
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+ set :vagrant_rvm_ruby_version, '2.0.0'
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+ provision 'vagrant/rvm'
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+
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+ set :nginx_version, '1.4.4'
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+ set :nginx_worker_connections, 100
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+ set :nginx_client_max_body_size, '100m'
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+ provision 'vagrant/nginx'
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+
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+ set :node_version, '0.10.25'
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+ provision 'vagrant/node'
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+
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+ set :extra_packages, [
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+ 'man', # RTFM!
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+ 'git-core', # For Bundler
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+ 'libxslt-dev', # Nokogiri
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+ 'libxml2-dev', # Nokogiri
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+ 'imagemagick', # RMagick
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+ 'libmagickwand-dev' # RMagick
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+ ]
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+ provision 'extras'
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+ # ____ _________ ____ _________
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+ # / __ \/ ___/ __ \/ __ \/ ___/ __ \
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+ # / /_/ / / / /_/ / /_/ / / / /_/ /
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+ # / .___/_/ \____/ .___/_/ \____/
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+ # /_/ /_/
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+ #
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+ # Example provisioner for standalone web server
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+ #
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+
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+ source :vps
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+ source :app
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+ source :db
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+
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+ # vps/system
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+ set :vps_system_hostname, 'myapp'
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+ set :vps_system_fqdn, 'web1.myapp.com'
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+ set :vps_system_admin_authorized_github_users, %w[ ????? ????? ]
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+ set :vps_system_admin_sudo_password, '??????'
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+ set :vps_system_private_ip, '???.???.???.???' # Private network IP of VPS
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+ set :vps_system_admin_user, 'admin'
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+ provision 'vps/system'
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+
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+ # app
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+ set :app_domain, 'myapp.com'
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+ set :app_authorized_github_users, %w[ ????? ????? ????? ]
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+ provision 'app'
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+
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+ # app/rvm
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+ set :app_rvm_ruby_version, '2.0.0'
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+ provision 'app/rvm'
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+
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+ # app/nginx
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+ provision 'app/nginx'
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+
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+ # app/puma/nginx
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+ set :app_puma_nginx_access_log_file_name, 'myapp.access.log'
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+ set :app_puma_nginx_error_log_file_name, 'myapp.error.log'
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+ provision 'app/puma/nginx'
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+
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+ # db/pg
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+ set :db_pg_name, 'myapp_production'
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+ set :db_pg_user, 'myapp'
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+ provision 'db/pg'
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+
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+ # db/redis
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+ provision 'db/redis'
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+
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+ # lib/extras
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+ set :extra_packages, %w[ imagemagick ]
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+ provision 'extras'
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+
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+ #!/usr/bin/env bash
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+ function provision-app-nginx {
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+ section "Nginx"
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+ nginx-install
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+ nginx-configure
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+ nginx-conf-add-gzip
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+ nginx-conf-add-mimetypes
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+ nginx-create-logrotate
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+ }
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+ #!/usr/bin/env bash
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+ function provision-app-node {
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+ section "Node.js"
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+ node-install
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+ }
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+ #!/usr/bin/env bash
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+ function provision-app-pg {
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+ section "PostgreSQL Client"
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+ install-packages libpq-dev
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+ }