Deploy releases over SSH with rsync, archive ZIP / TAR, symlinks, SCP ...
The ssh-deploy-release command line interface.
Example of directory tree after deployment on your server :
/deployPath
|
├── www --> symlink to ./releases/<currentRelease> -- It's the webroot
|
├── releases
| ├── 2017-02-08-17-14-21-867-UTC
| ├── ...
| └── 2017-02-09-18-01-10-765-UTC
| ├── ...
| └── logs --> symlink to shared/logs
|
├── synchronized --> folder synchronized with rsync
|
└── shared
└── logs
According to the installation method, locally or globally, the path to the
deployator
will be different:
npm install -D deployator
You have to specify the path of the deployator
binary inside the node_modules
folder, example:
node_modules/.bin/deployator init ....
or add deployator
in the scripts
section of your package.json
:
scripts: {
"deployator": "deployator"
},
Use the deployator
like this:
npm run deployator -- init --config ...
npm install -g deployator
Use the deployator
like this:
deployator init --config ...
In the following examples, let's assume that you installed deployator globally. If you installed it locally, you'll need to adjust the path. See above
deployator init [--config]
Options:
--config, -c Path of configuration file
This command will create a new configuration file in the current folder.
By default, the file will be named deployment-config.js
but it is possible to change it with the parameter config
deployator init --config path/to/another-config-file-name.js
deployator deploy [--config] [--environment] [--debug] [--synchronize]
Options:
--config, -c Path of configuration file
--environment, -e Environment name (example: review, preproduction)
--debug, -d Enable debug mode
--synchronize, -s Enable synchronize mode
This command will deploy a new release using the configuration contained in deployment-config.js
file.
You must specify the parameter environment
to indicate on which environment the release should be deployed.
deployator deploy --environment review
You could specify another confguration file with the config
parameter.
deployator deploy --config path/to/config.js --environment review
deployator remove [--config] [--environment] [--debug]
Options:
--config, -c Path of configuration file
--environment, -e Environment name (example: review, preproduction)
--debug, -d Enable debug mode
To use this command, the allowRemove
option must be enabled.
deployator remove --environment review
Again, you could specify another confguration file with the config
parameter, like with the deploy
command.
deployator rollback [--config] [--environment] [--debug]
Options:
--config, -c Path of configuration file
--environment, -e Environment name (example: review, preproduction)
--debug, -d Enable debug mode
This command will rollback to the previous release on the specified environment.
The previous release will be renamed before updating the symlink of the current version, for example 2019-01-09-10-53-35-265-UTC will become 2019-01-09-13-46-45-457-UTC_rollback-to_2019-01-09-10-53-35-265-UTC.
If this command is called several times, the current version will switch between the last two releases. current date + "rollbackTo" will be prepended to the release name on each call of this command so be careful not to exceed the size limit of the folder name.
deployator rollback --environment review
deployator list [--config]
Options:
--config, -c Path of configuration file
This command displays the list of environments available in the configuration file.
See all the available options on the ssh-deploy-release documentation.
Example:
module.exports = function (options) {
// @see https://www.npmjs.com/package/ssh-deploy-release
return {
// Common configuration
// These options will be merged with those specific to the environment
common: {
localPath: 'www',
share: {},
exclude: [],
create: []
},
// Environment specific configuration
environments: {
review: {
host: 'my.server.com',
username: 'username',
password: 'password',
deployPath: '/path/to/review/' + options.get('branch'),
allowRemove: true,
},
preproduction: {
host: 'my.server.com',
username: 'username',
password: 'password',
deployPath: '/path/to',
},
production: {
host: 'my.server.com',
username: 'username',
password: 'password',
deployPath: '/path/to',
}
}
}
};
All parameters passed to deployator
can be read with options.get('optionName')
.
Example: Deploy to different folder following the git branch
deployator deploy --config ... --branch master
In the configuration file:
{
environments: {
review: {
...
deployPath: '/path/to/review/' + options.get('branch'),
...
},
}
}
# Build (with Babel)
npm run build
# Build + watch (with Babel)
npm run build -- --watch
# Launch tests (Mocha + SinonJS)
npm test
# Launch tests + watch (Mocha + SinonJS)
npm test -- --watch