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Deploy stuff by diff-ing the state you want against the remote server.

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pyinfra is designed to automate/provision/manage/deploy servers at scale.

It can be used for ad-hoc command execution, service deployment, configuration management; you could say that pyinfra is like a combination of Ansible + Fabric. It is asynchronous, highly performant and can target thousands of hosts in parallel. The inventory of servers and deploy state are written in Python, allowing for near-infinite extendability.

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Design Features

pyinfra was designed to deploy things in a consistent, debuggable and maintainable manner. Notable design decisions:

  • properly agentless - even Python isn’t required on the remote side (just a shell!)

  • always print raw stderr on operation failure for instant debugging

  • -v means print out remote stdout & stderr in realtime

  • outputs shell commands and files to upload

  • two-step deploy that enables dry-runs

  • fail fast where possible (eg touching a directory)

  • uses pure, 100% Python for the inventory and deploy scripts

    • with operations/hooks to safely use Python mid-deploy

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