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- data/.travis.yml +2 -4
- data/CHANGELOG +98 -0
- data/LICENSE +10 -336
- data/lib/rubber/cloud/aws.rb +8 -8
- data/lib/rubber/commands/cron.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/rubber/commands/util.rb +46 -0
- data/lib/rubber/encryption.rb +46 -0
- data/lib/rubber/environment.rb +24 -5
- data/lib/rubber/recipes/rubber.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/rubber/recipes/rubber/instances.rb +97 -37
- data/lib/rubber/recipes/rubber/setup.rb +9 -4
- data/lib/rubber/recipes/rubber/static_ips.rb +3 -2
- data/lib/rubber/version.rb +1 -1
- data/rubber.gemspec +1 -2
- data/templates/apache/config/rubber/rubber-apache.yml +2 -2
- data/templates/base/config/deploy.rb +1 -1
- data/templates/base/config/rubber/common/crontab +1 -3
- data/templates/base/config/rubber/common/gemrc +5 -0
- data/templates/base/config/rubber/common/rubber.profile +0 -3
- data/templates/base/config/rubber/common/ruby.profile +9 -0
- data/templates/base/config/rubber/deploy-setup.rb +45 -65
- data/templates/base/config/rubber/rubber-ruby.yml +21 -0
- data/templates/base/config/rubber/rubber.yml +8 -3
- data/templates/base/script/rubber +7 -3
- data/templates/collectd/config/rubber/role/passenger/collectd-passenger.rb.conf +2 -2
- data/templates/collectd/config/rubber/role/passenger/passenger-status-sudoers.conf +2 -2
- data/templates/complete_unicorn_nginx/config/rubber/rubber-complete.yml +2 -3
- data/templates/complete_unicorn_nginx/templates.yml +0 -1
- data/templates/elasticsearch/config/rubber/deploy-elasticsearch.rb +1 -1
- data/templates/elasticsearch/config/rubber/rubber-elasticsearch.yml +1 -1
- data/templates/graphite/config/rubber/deploy-graphite.rb +9 -52
- data/templates/graphite/config/rubber/role/graphite_server/carbon.conf +1 -1
- data/templates/graphite/config/rubber/role/graphite_server/graphite-collectd-ping.conf +11 -0
- data/templates/graphite/config/rubber/role/graphite_server/monit-graphite_server.conf +8 -0
- data/templates/graphite/config/rubber/role/graphite_web/graphite_web-upstart.conf +15 -0
- data/templates/graphite/config/rubber/role/graphite_web/monit-graphite_web.conf +7 -0
- data/templates/graphite/config/rubber/role/graphite_web/uwsgi.ini +16 -0
- data/templates/graphite/config/rubber/rubber-graphite.yml +6 -4
- data/templates/graphite/templates.yml +2 -0
- data/templates/mongrel/config/rubber/deploy-mongrel.rb +1 -1
- data/templates/monit/config/rubber/role/mongrel/monit-mongrel.conf +2 -2
- data/templates/munin/config/rubber/role/munin/munin-plugins.conf +3 -3
- data/templates/munin/config/rubber/role/passenger/munin-passenger-memory.conf +1 -1
- data/templates/munin/config/rubber/role/passenger/munin-passenger-sudoers.conf +2 -2
- data/templates/munin/config/rubber/role/passenger/munin-passenger.conf +1 -1
- data/templates/munin/config/rubber/role/passenger_nginx/munin-passenger-memory.conf +1 -1
- data/templates/munin/config/rubber/role/passenger_nginx/munin-passenger-sudoers.conf +2 -2
- data/templates/munin/config/rubber/role/passenger_nginx/munin-passenger.conf +1 -1
- data/templates/passenger/config/rubber/deploy-passenger.rb +5 -11
- data/templates/passenger/config/rubber/role/passenger/passenger-apache-vhost.conf +12 -0
- data/templates/passenger/config/rubber/rubber-passenger.yml +3 -3
- data/templates/passenger_nginx/config/rubber/role/passenger_nginx/nginx.conf +1 -1
- data/templates/passenger_nginx/config/rubber/rubber-passenger_nginx.yml +2 -2
- data/templates/postgresql/config/rubber/deploy-postgresql.rb +47 -0
- data/templates/redis/config/rubber/rubber-redis.yml +1 -1
- data/templates/resque/templates.yml +0 -1
- data/templates/sidekiq/config/rubber/deploy-sidekiq.rb +35 -0
- data/templates/sidekiq/config/rubber/role/sidekiq/monit-sidekiq.conf +10 -0
- data/templates/sidekiq/config/rubber/rubber-sidekiq.yml +2 -0
- data/templates/sidekiq/templates.rb +2 -0
- data/templates/sidekiq/templates.yml +4 -0
- data/templates/solr/config/rubber/common/solr_sunspot.yml +10 -0
- data/templates/solr/config/rubber/deploy-solr.rb +78 -0
- data/templates/solr/config/rubber/rubber-solr.yml +10 -0
- data/templates/solr/templates.yml +3 -0
- data/templates/sphinx/config/rubber/deploy-sphinx.rb +4 -4
- data/templates/torquebox/config/rubber/deploy-torquebox.rb +16 -4
- data/templates/torquebox/config/rubber/role/app/torquebox-apache-vhost.conf +15 -5
- data/templates/torquebox/config/rubber/role/torquebox/graylog-logging-module.xml +9 -0
- data/templates/torquebox/config/rubber/role/torquebox/standalone-ha.xml +25 -7
- data/templates/torquebox/config/rubber/role/torquebox/standalone.conf +2 -2
- data/templates/torquebox/config/rubber/rubber-torquebox.yml +6 -3
- data/templates/zookeeper/config/rubber/rubber-zookeeper.yml +1 -1
- data/test/command_test.rb +7 -5
- data/test/commands/cron_test.rb +22 -18
- data/test/commands/util_test.rb +40 -0
- data/test/encryption_test.rb +59 -0
- data/test/environment_test.rb +14 -0
- data/test/fixtures/obfuscated/rubber.yml +3 -0
- data/test/fixtures/obfuscated/secret.yml +1 -0
- metadata +33 -12
- data/templates/base/config/rubber/rubber-rvm.yml +0 -42
- data/templates/complete_passenger/templates.rb +0 -9
- data/templates/complete_passenger_nginx/templates.rb +0 -8
- data/templates/complete_unicorn_nginx/config/rubber/role/haproxy/haproxy-unicorn.conf +0 -21
- data/templates/complete_unicorn_nginx/templates.rb +0 -8
- data/templates/graphite/config/rubber/role/graphite_web/graphite-vhost.conf +0 -62
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[core] Use OpenJDK so encryption tests will pass. <e36ce01>
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[core] Set up the elastic IP when it doesn't match the instance's current external IP <ea960c9>
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[core] Merge pull request #229 from peterson/master <23c0c2b>
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[core] net-ssh 2.6 supposedly fixes all the connection problems we've been seeing with 2.5.x. <9b32ecb>
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[core] ruby 1.8.7 compatibility <09e64d4>
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[core] Allow the rubber:start task to start multiple instances <432f95e>
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