screwcap 0.3.3 → 0.3.4
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- data/README.rdoc +7 -7
- data/Rakefile +1 -1
- data/TODO +1 -0
- data/lib/screwcap/runner.rb +2 -2
- data/lib/screwcap.rb +1 -1
- data/screwcap.gemspec +1 -1
- data/spec/task_spec.rb +1 -1
- metadata +5 -8
    
        data/README.rdoc
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            == DESCRIPTION:
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            Screwcap is a library that wraps Net::SSH and makes it easy to perform actions on remote servers. | 
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            The most obvious task you could use screwcap for is deploying rails applications to remote servers.
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            Screwcap is a library that wraps Net::SSH and makes it easy to perform actions on remote servers.
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            == FEATURES:
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            * Dead-simple DSL for remote task management.
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            * Screwcap is not opinionated.  In fact, the only opinion screwcap has is that rails deployment tasks should not be baked into the screwcap core.
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            * Screwcap is very light on magic and unicorns.  Screwcap recipes are basically only a collection of servers and tasks.  It does not know how to do things unless you tell it how to do things.
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            * Screwcap is not tied into rake, although it easily can be.
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            * Screwcap can *easily* be used to deploy rails applications.  
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            For more info, see the main screwcap page at http://gammons.github.com/screwcap
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            == INSTALL:
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        data/Rakefile
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            # Generate all the Rake tasks
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            # Run 'rake -T' to see list of generated tasks (from gem root directory)
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            $hoe = Hoe.spec 'screwcap' do
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              self.version  = '0.3. | 
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              self.version  = '0.3.4'
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              self.developer 'Grant Ammons', 'grant@pipelinedeals.com'
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              self.rubyforge_name       = self.name # TODO this is default value
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              self.extra_deps         = [['net-ssh','>= 2.0.23'],['net-ssh-gateway','>=1.0.1'], ['net-scp','>=1.0.4']]
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        data/lib/screwcap/runner.rb
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                if command[:type] == :remote
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                  log "    I: (#{address}):  #{command[:command]}\n", :color => :green
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                  stdout, stderr, exit_code, exit_signal = ssh_exec! ssh, command[:command]
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                  log("    O: (#{address}):  #{stdout}", :color => :green) unless stdout.nil?
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                  errorlog("    O: (#{address}):  #{stderr}", :color => :red) unless stderr.nil?
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                  log("    O: (#{address}):  #{stdout}", :color => :green) unless stdout.nil? or stdout == ""
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                  errorlog("    O: (#{address}):  #{stderr}", :color => :red) unless stderr.nil? or stderr == ""
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                  errorlog("    E: (#{address}): #{command[:command]} return exit code: #{exit_code}\n", :color => :red) if exit_code != 0
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                  return exit_code
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                elsif command[:type] == :local
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              it "should be able to execute statements on a remote server" do
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                task = @deployer.__tasks.find {|t| t.name == :task1 }
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                Runner.execute! task, @deployer.__options
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                @stderr.size.should == 0
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                @stdout.size.should == 26
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              end
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            --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification 
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            name: screwcap
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            version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version 
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              prerelease: false
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              version: 0.3. | 
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              version: 0.3.4
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            platform: ruby
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            authors: 
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            - Grant Ammons
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                    version: 2.6.2
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              type: :development
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              version_requirements: *id005
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            description:  | 
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              Screwcap is a library that wraps Net::SSH and makes it easy to perform actions on remote servers.  It's not smart and does not make any assumptions about your setup.  
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              The most obvious task you could use screwcap for is deploying rails applications to remote servers.
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            description: Screwcap is a library that wraps Net::SSH and makes it easy to perform actions on remote servers.
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            email: 
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            - grant@pipelinedeals.com
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            executables: 
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            rubygems_version: 1.3.7
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            signing_key: 
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            specification_version: 3
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            summary: Screwcap is a library that wraps Net::SSH and makes it easy to perform actions on remote servers
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            summary: Screwcap is a library that wraps Net::SSH and makes it easy to perform actions on remote servers.
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            test_files: []
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