Simple deployments with fabric
Project description
Small wrapper around fabric. This package is just a small project to have deployments right from the start of development. It supports some callbacks so you can bring your own functionality. Currently easyfab supports:
Virtualenv
Upgrade virtualenv on remote servers according to machine on which is project deployed
Multiple commands (django manage command, make_package, deploy)
packages are created to deployment/.packages directory so you will have history
Easyfab still under heavy development but api of custom Deployment will not be changed, only added new functionality (new easyfabtasks).
Virtualenv
easyfab needs virtualenv to work correctly on the remote server so please start using it. For python programmers it’s second best thing since sliced bread.
Installation:
via pip:
$ pip install easyfab
or if you want latest version from repository, clone repository and run:
$ python setup.py install
Usage:
in project top level directory simply run:
$ easyfab init
Easyfab will generate fabfile.py which acts as proxy to easyfab. No need to edit it in the future. Then if you want to add new deployment (in this case settings for production server):
$ easyfab add production
Now we can edit production deployment in deployment/production.py . easyfab makes some sane defaults but there will be needed some changes. Also there is directory deployment/production, where are generated skeleton configurations for nginx, supervisor (more to come)
then you can simply run:
$ fab use:production easyfab:deploy
and project will be deployed (nice huh?)
Built in commands
Easyfab in current state provides this commands
deploy
make_package
manage
upgrade_requirements
More commands will come in future versions.
Custom commands
Every method on Deployment class which is decorated with @easyfabtask is task and can be called from command line:
$ fab use:production easyfab:my_custom_task
Also it supports arguments and keyword arguments (fabric does) so you can call:
$ fab use:production easyfab:my_custom_task,argument1,argument2
Sources are templates
Files with extensions defined in Deployment.processed_extensions will be run through templating system (jinja2) with data context given in get_context_data method. If you want you can add custom data override Deployment.get_context_data add custom data you want to use in your source files and you are ready to go.
for example:
def get_context_data(self, **kwargs): kwargs['version'] = '1.2.3b' super(Deployment, self).get_context_data(**kwargs)
Then simply you can add to your files {< version >} and you’re done. Template engine start and end tags are {< variable >} so it won’t collide with your template engine.
Items and get_item method
The most used method in Deployment class will be get_items. These method should return list of items which easyfab will process. Available items are
CreateDirItem
this item creates directory. Arguments are
directory_name - if this is absolute path it will be added to package_root directory
e.g. /var/log/my_awesome_app will be added here .packaging/app-master/var/log/my_awesome_app
CopyItem
this item copies directory tree. Arguments are
src - source. In case of relative path it will be used as child to project_dir
destination - In case of relative path it will be used as child to package_project_dir
SymlinkItem
this item makes symlinks. Arguments are
src - source (existing file), If it’s relative path, it will be a child to target_dir
destination - symlink location, If it’s relative path it will be a child to package_project_dir otherwise it will be child to package_root
Callbacks
In case of any custom processing to package source files, you can use multiple callbacks
pre_make_package
This callback will be called before make package is run, argument is context dictionary with all needed paths. You can run here e.g. compilemessages, collectstatic
post_make_package
This callback will be called after make package is run (but before actual gzipping), argument is context dictionary with all needed paths. You can run here commands that will process all copied files e.g. compression of javascript, css, etc..
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