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  1. data/.travis.yml +2 -4
  2. data/CHANGELOG +98 -0
  3. data/LICENSE +10 -336
  4. data/lib/rubber/cloud/aws.rb +8 -8
  5. data/lib/rubber/commands/cron.rb +1 -1
  6. data/lib/rubber/commands/util.rb +46 -0
  7. data/lib/rubber/encryption.rb +46 -0
  8. data/lib/rubber/environment.rb +24 -5
  9. data/lib/rubber/recipes/rubber.rb +1 -1
  10. data/lib/rubber/recipes/rubber/instances.rb +97 -37
  11. data/lib/rubber/recipes/rubber/setup.rb +9 -4
  12. data/lib/rubber/recipes/rubber/static_ips.rb +3 -2
  13. data/lib/rubber/version.rb +1 -1
  14. data/rubber.gemspec +1 -2
  15. data/templates/apache/config/rubber/rubber-apache.yml +2 -2
  16. data/templates/base/config/deploy.rb +1 -1
  17. data/templates/base/config/rubber/common/crontab +1 -3
  18. data/templates/base/config/rubber/common/gemrc +5 -0
  19. data/templates/base/config/rubber/common/rubber.profile +0 -3
  20. data/templates/base/config/rubber/common/ruby.profile +9 -0
  21. data/templates/base/config/rubber/deploy-setup.rb +45 -65
  22. data/templates/base/config/rubber/rubber-ruby.yml +21 -0
  23. data/templates/base/config/rubber/rubber.yml +8 -3
  24. data/templates/base/script/rubber +7 -3
  25. data/templates/collectd/config/rubber/role/passenger/collectd-passenger.rb.conf +2 -2
  26. data/templates/collectd/config/rubber/role/passenger/passenger-status-sudoers.conf +2 -2
  27. data/templates/complete_unicorn_nginx/config/rubber/rubber-complete.yml +2 -3
  28. data/templates/complete_unicorn_nginx/templates.yml +0 -1
  29. data/templates/elasticsearch/config/rubber/deploy-elasticsearch.rb +1 -1
  30. data/templates/elasticsearch/config/rubber/rubber-elasticsearch.yml +1 -1
  31. data/templates/graphite/config/rubber/deploy-graphite.rb +9 -52
  32. data/templates/graphite/config/rubber/role/graphite_server/carbon.conf +1 -1
  33. data/templates/graphite/config/rubber/role/graphite_server/graphite-collectd-ping.conf +11 -0
  34. data/templates/graphite/config/rubber/role/graphite_server/monit-graphite_server.conf +8 -0
  35. data/templates/graphite/config/rubber/role/graphite_web/graphite_web-upstart.conf +15 -0
  36. data/templates/graphite/config/rubber/role/graphite_web/monit-graphite_web.conf +7 -0
  37. data/templates/graphite/config/rubber/role/graphite_web/uwsgi.ini +16 -0
  38. data/templates/graphite/config/rubber/rubber-graphite.yml +6 -4
  39. data/templates/graphite/templates.yml +2 -0
  40. data/templates/mongrel/config/rubber/deploy-mongrel.rb +1 -1
  41. data/templates/monit/config/rubber/role/mongrel/monit-mongrel.conf +2 -2
  42. data/templates/munin/config/rubber/role/munin/munin-plugins.conf +3 -3
  43. data/templates/munin/config/rubber/role/passenger/munin-passenger-memory.conf +1 -1
  44. data/templates/munin/config/rubber/role/passenger/munin-passenger-sudoers.conf +2 -2
  45. data/templates/munin/config/rubber/role/passenger/munin-passenger.conf +1 -1
  46. data/templates/munin/config/rubber/role/passenger_nginx/munin-passenger-memory.conf +1 -1
  47. data/templates/munin/config/rubber/role/passenger_nginx/munin-passenger-sudoers.conf +2 -2
  48. data/templates/munin/config/rubber/role/passenger_nginx/munin-passenger.conf +1 -1
  49. data/templates/passenger/config/rubber/deploy-passenger.rb +5 -11
  50. data/templates/passenger/config/rubber/role/passenger/passenger-apache-vhost.conf +12 -0
  51. data/templates/passenger/config/rubber/rubber-passenger.yml +3 -3
  52. data/templates/passenger_nginx/config/rubber/role/passenger_nginx/nginx.conf +1 -1
  53. data/templates/passenger_nginx/config/rubber/rubber-passenger_nginx.yml +2 -2
  54. data/templates/postgresql/config/rubber/deploy-postgresql.rb +47 -0
  55. data/templates/redis/config/rubber/rubber-redis.yml +1 -1
  56. data/templates/resque/templates.yml +0 -1
  57. data/templates/sidekiq/config/rubber/deploy-sidekiq.rb +35 -0
  58. data/templates/sidekiq/config/rubber/role/sidekiq/monit-sidekiq.conf +10 -0
  59. data/templates/sidekiq/config/rubber/rubber-sidekiq.yml +2 -0
  60. data/templates/sidekiq/templates.rb +2 -0
  61. data/templates/sidekiq/templates.yml +4 -0
  62. data/templates/solr/config/rubber/common/solr_sunspot.yml +10 -0
  63. data/templates/solr/config/rubber/deploy-solr.rb +78 -0
  64. data/templates/solr/config/rubber/rubber-solr.yml +10 -0
  65. data/templates/solr/templates.yml +3 -0
  66. data/templates/sphinx/config/rubber/deploy-sphinx.rb +4 -4
  67. data/templates/torquebox/config/rubber/deploy-torquebox.rb +16 -4
  68. data/templates/torquebox/config/rubber/role/app/torquebox-apache-vhost.conf +15 -5
  69. data/templates/torquebox/config/rubber/role/torquebox/graylog-logging-module.xml +9 -0
  70. data/templates/torquebox/config/rubber/role/torquebox/standalone-ha.xml +25 -7
  71. data/templates/torquebox/config/rubber/role/torquebox/standalone.conf +2 -2
  72. data/templates/torquebox/config/rubber/rubber-torquebox.yml +6 -3
  73. data/templates/zookeeper/config/rubber/rubber-zookeeper.yml +1 -1
  74. data/test/command_test.rb +7 -5
  75. data/test/commands/cron_test.rb +22 -18
  76. data/test/commands/util_test.rb +40 -0
  77. data/test/encryption_test.rb +59 -0
  78. data/test/environment_test.rb +14 -0
  79. data/test/fixtures/obfuscated/rubber.yml +3 -0
  80. data/test/fixtures/obfuscated/secret.yml +1 -0
  81. metadata +33 -12
  82. data/templates/base/config/rubber/rubber-rvm.yml +0 -42
  83. data/templates/complete_passenger/templates.rb +0 -9
  84. data/templates/complete_passenger_nginx/templates.rb +0 -8
  85. data/templates/complete_unicorn_nginx/config/rubber/role/haproxy/haproxy-unicorn.conf +0 -21
  86. data/templates/complete_unicorn_nginx/templates.rb +0 -8
  87. data/templates/graphite/config/rubber/role/graphite_web/graphite-vhost.conf +0 -62
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data/CHANGELOG CHANGED
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+ 2.2.0 (02/08/2013)
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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] fix reboot behavior <d77ce29>
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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] Merge pull request #247 from zmillman/master <0e26bdd>
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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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+ [core] Fix syntax error in start_instances() <d23ad3c>
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+ [core] Clean up broken method call <dd90c5f>
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+ [core] Bugfix: net-ssh requires :keys to be an array, not string <74f10d3>
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+ [core] Fix threading for start_instances() <a0c3930>
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+ [core] Allow rubber:stop to manage multiple instances <7dd6ea2>
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+ [core] Let's see if JRuby 1.8 mode is stable on Travis now. <d0de63a>
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+ [core] Merge pull request #255 from zmillman/multiple_stop_start <42ac8e6>
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+ [core] fix 1.8 issue <effd41e>
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+ [core] Let's see if jruby-head is stable on Travis now. <4d32c6b>
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+ [core] Improve logging and handling of instance validation <c3e5e9b>
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+ [core] change license to ASLv2 <9f3915d>
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+ [core] Moved validation to top of method. <39c3d4e>
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+ [core] Marked encryption tests as pending in JRuby until we can figure out how to make that work reliably. <2134120>
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+ [apache] Added missing packages to make SendFile work on Apache. <6c7f84e>
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+ [base, collectd, mongrel, monit, munin, passenger, passenger_nginx] Replaced RVM with ruby-build. <d98c373>
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+ [base] Add ability to obfuscate rubber secret file <c9d8aac>
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+ [base] Bumped up to the latest Ruby 1.9.3 release. <140abd1>
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+ [base] Fixed a typo. <6c42f11>
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+ [base] Fixed ruby-build installation. <ddd4337>
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+ [base] Fixed script name. <0a35524>
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+ [base] I like punctuation. <c8d6c0f>
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+ [base] Improved ruby-build stuff based on pull request review. <a07f73a>
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+ [base] New ruby-build version to pull in a definition for JRuby 1.7.1. <730fc0e>
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+ [base] Print out ruby compilation status to let the user know what's going on. <c281cf1>
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+ [base] Removed old, unused RVM options. <bfaba8d>
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+ [base] Updated ruby-build version and use Ruby 1.9.3-p385 as the default now. <75cb6f4>
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+ [base] Updated ruby-build version. <00ea48c>
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+ [base] Updated to the latest ruby-build. <cb38e6a>
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+ [base] Upgraded ruby-build and use 1.9.3-p327 by default now. <d49d2d3>
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+ [base] Use the latest ruby-build and bump to the latest MRI release. <430b113>
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+ [base] bump ruby and ruby-build version <3a8176a>
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+ [base] fix ruby version detection <ac7ae0b>
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+ [base] fix ruby-build url <a4c8482>
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+ [base] fix ruby-build ver <c85364c>
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+ [base] quote account number to allow for leading 0s <b46b674>
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+ [base] refactoring, fix jruby tests <0bec484>
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+ [base] some fixes to ruby-build install <77e3e28>
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+ [base] update ubuntu ami to latest 12.04, make default instance size c1.medium to improve initial user experience <a270c7b>
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+ [complete_passenger, complete_passenger_nginx, complete_unicorn_nginx] Merge pull request #233 from messick/remove_db <c5ff221>
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+ [complete_passenger, complete_passenger_nginx, complete_unicorn_nginx] remove db template dependancy from complete_* templates <5be6300>
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+ [complete_unicorn_nginx] Merge pull request #230 from messick/unicorn_template_fix <d8144bf>
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+ [complete_unicorn_nginx] complete_unicorn_nginx template doesn't need haproxy <54faef3>
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+ [complete_unicorn_nginx] unicorn_nginx template does not exist <52953fa>
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+ [elasticsearch] Upgraded Elastic Search from 0.19.3 to 0.19.12. <96e5aa0>
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+ [elasticsearch] new es download url <ed796b7>
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+ [graphite] Added a monit file for graphite. <87eafab>
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+ [graphite] Added more control to graphite config. <8a2b84e>
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+ [graphite] Allow re-mounting the graphite storage directory elsewhere since it can fill the root store rather quickly. <80f5527>
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+ [graphite] Bugfix: Graphite depends on collectd. <5f7de4a>
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+ [graphite] Hook up ping data from collectd to graphite. <e8d466b>
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+ [graphite] Merge pull request #225 from pushcx/master <977e800>
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+ [graphite] Merge remote-tracking branch 'enthuseinc/feat/uwsgi_graphite' into test <6f6fa3f>
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+ [graphite] Migrate graphite_web to uwsgi <aaebea8>
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+ [graphite] Move graphite nginx config to nginx role <c92e8d3>
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+ [graphite] Removed some obsoleted backport code for graphite setup. <afd7444>
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+ [graphite] Upgraded graphite from 0.9.9 to 0.9.10. <733937f>
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+ [graphite] forgot http plugin for uwsgi <a67587d>
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+ [graphite] remove dependency on apache/nginx by using native http from uwsgi <abd0628>
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+ [graphite] respawn conflicts with monit <9955657>
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+ [passenger, torquebox] Be a bit safer about assets & CDNs by default. <197eb93>
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+ [passenger, torquebox] Make sure the Sidekiq Web interface can load successfully on Apache. <b669c1e>
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+ [passenger, torquebox] Updated the Sidekiq Web SendFile config to work with any Ruby. <86612de>
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+ [passenger] bump passenger version <9fde4bf>
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+ [passenger] passeneger needs to know where ruby is installed by ruby-build <dcb8934>
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+ [passenger_nginx] fix for ruby-build <9f01743>
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+ [postgresql] basic slave promotion for postgresql <8b96f71>
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+ [redis] Upgrade redis from 2.4.16 to 2.4.18. <d1a9e06>
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+ [resque] resque only has its own roles now, so fix to make sure resque_worker role gets vulcanized <7dbca27>
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+ [sidekiq] Added a sidekiq template. <bc31d00>
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+ [sidekiq] Cleanup Sidekiq monit configuration <deffcb7>
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+ [sidekiq] Merge pull request #228 from enthuseinc/sidekiq <202fa4a>
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+ [sidekiq] Update Sidekiq configuration <c14c4ee>
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+ [solr] Merge pull request #246 from klclee/master <32369b0>
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+ [solr] solr 4 template <8a5b041>
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+ [sphinx] Merge pull request #235 from JMcG/master <e0663ef>
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+ [sphinx] Updated sphinx custom_install task to use correct download url and changed version to latest stable release <b61df24>
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+ [torquebox] Added some missing rubber config values. <31eac16>
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+ [torquebox] Bootstrap Graylog JAR installation for TorqueBox. <a588cc0>
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+ [torquebox] Fixed a2ensite command. <a3547c6>
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+ [torquebox] Make it more evident that this is a junk username & password combo. <dc6067f>
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+ [torquebox] TorqueBox should not reference Passenger at all. <9db2dff>
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+ [torquebox] Upgraded from TorqueBox 2.2.0 to 2.3.0. <a95554c>
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+ [torquebox] Upgraded to TorqueBox 2.2.0 and added support for logging to Graylog2. <b2685d5>
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+ [torquebox] We no longer need to restart TorqueBox completely on deploy, since the memory leak & deploy race condition requiring it have been removed. <636c78f>
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+ [zookeeper] Merge pull request #234 from ScotterC/patch-5 <611b40b>
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+ [zookeeper] Update templates/zookeeper/config/rubber/rubber-zookeeper.yml <dbfd808>
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