rails_pwnerer 0.5.17 → 0.5.18
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- data/CHANGELOG +2 -0
- data/README +28 -0
- data/lib/pwnage/app/cluster_config.rb +0 -1
- data/lib/pwnage/app/main.rb +6 -2
- data/rails_pwnerer.gemspec +3 -3
- metadata +2 -2
data/CHANGELOG
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data/README
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Before I forget: don't dots (.) in instance names. Think
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underscores (_) instead. You can use dots in application names,
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though.
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Hooked on +rails_pwnerer+:
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You're growing to complex applications which need daemons outside
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rails? +rails_pwnerer+ can invoke the scripts you provide at
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various points in the application lifecycle. Use this to start/stop
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processes, build indexes, or do any other task that doesn't fit in a
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Web request.
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The following prefixes are searched for in script/rails_pwnerer:
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* install - executed when an application is installed, after it is fully configured
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* pre_start - executed before the application is started
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* post_start - executed after the application is started
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* pre_stop - executed before the application is stopped
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* post_stop - executed after the application is stopped
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* update - executed when the application is updated
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* remove - executed when the application is removed
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The first script matching the pattern is executed. This means you can
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have an "install.rb", so you can use your favorite language extension.
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You cannot have both an "install.rb" and an "install.sh" executing at
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the same time.
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Writing your lifecycle scripts in Ruby? You can use the +rails_pwnerer+
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gem to commonly-used chunks of functionality . RailsPwnage::Util
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(including RailsPwnage::Base) is likely to be useful.
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data/lib/pwnage/app/main.rb
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# removes an application (and stops its servers)
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def self.remove(app_name, instance_name)
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instance_magic(app_name, instance_name) do |app, instance|
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def self.remove(app_name, instance_name)
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instance_magic(app_name, instance_name) do |app, instance|
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Scripts.new.pre_stop app, instance
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ClusterConfig.new.stop app, instance
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Scripts.new.post_stop app, instance
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[NginxConfig, ClusterConfig, Database, Svn, Config].each do |mod|
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mod.new.remove app, instance
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end
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data/rails_pwnerer.gemspec
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# Gem::Specification for Rails_pwnerer-0.5.
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# Gem::Specification for Rails_pwnerer-0.5.18
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# Originally generated by Echoe
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--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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name: rails_pwnerer
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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version: 0.5.
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version: 0.5.18
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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- Victor Costan
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autorequire:
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bindir: bin
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date: 2008-08-
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date: 2008-08-28 00:00:00 -04:00
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