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A Python package for managing deploying Django applications (like Capistrano for Ruby)

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Pystrano

Pystrano is a simple deployment tool for Python projects. It is inspired by Capistrano, a popular deployment tool for Ruby projects.

Disclaimer

This is a work in progress. It is not ready for production use just yet. Proceed with caution. Currently used with Ubuntu by yours truly. If someone finds it useful and wants to use it in any capacity, don't hesitate.

Installation

pip install pystrano

Configuration

Pystrano uses a YAML file to configure the deployment. It contains two sections: common and servers. Variables in common section are shared across all servers, while in servers section you define a list of servers to deploy to. It is also possible to define server-specific variables, which will override the common ones (if defined).

Here is a description of variables you can set in the config file:

  • source_code_url: The URL of the git repository;
  • project_root: The directory where the project is located;
  • project_user: The user that will be used to deploy the project;
  • venv_dir: The directory where the virtual environment is located (in the project_user home);
  • keep_releases: The number of releases to keep on the server. If set to 0 or less, all releases will be kept;
  • system_packages: A list of system packages to install on the server (during setup);
  • env_file: The path to the environment file to use for the deployment;
  • ssh_known_hosts: The path to the known hosts file to use for the deployment (during setup; separated by semicolons);
  • service_file: The path to the service file to set up/use in deployment (optional);
  • secrets: List of secrets to set up on the server (during setup only for now; separated by semicolons);
  • branch: The name of the branch to deploy.
  • clone_depth: Depth to use for the shallow clone (default 1; set to 0 for a full clone).
  • revision: Optional git revision (tag, SHA, or ref) to check out after cloning.

Server-specific variables:

  • host: The hostname of the server;
  • port: The port to use for SSH connection (optional, default is 22);
  • run_migrations: Whether to run migrations on deployment (optional, default is false);
  • collect_static_files: Whether to collect static files on deployment (optional, default is false);

Default directory structure for the configs is as follows:

deploy/
    app_name/
        environment_name/
            deployment.yml

Usage

Pystrano is a command line tool. To deploy a project, you need to create a config for the environment you want to deploy to. General syntax for usage is as follows:

pystrano <command> <environment> <project>

Available commands are:

  • setup: Set up the server for deployment;
  • deploy: Deploy the project to the server.

Optional arguments:

  • --deploy-config-dir: The directory where the deployment configs are located (default is deploy);
  • --config-file-name: The name of the config file to use (default is deployment.yml);
  • --verbose: Enable verbose logging output;
  • --dry-run: Print all commands without executing them.

Example usage

To set up deployment for a project, run the following command:

pystrano setup production api

This will set up your production server to be ready for deployment.

To deploy your project, run the following command:

pystrano deploy production api

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