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ember-cli-deploy-rsync2

v0.1.1

Published

Deploy Ember app using rsync, with support for revision list, activate, etc...

Downloads

6

Readme

ember-cli-deploy-rsync2

Easily deploy your Ember applications to a remote server using scp via rsync.

Installation

Install ember-cli-deploy first:

ember install ember-cli-deploy

Install ember-cli-deploy-build for automated building:

ember install ember-cli-deploy-build

Install ember-cli-deploy-revision-data to keep track of deployed revisions:

ember install ember-cli-deploy-revision-data

Then install ember-cli-deploy-rsync2 plugin (this plugin)

ember install ember-cli-deploy-rsync2

Usage

Edit your config/deploy.js file:

module.exports = function(environment){
  const ENV = {
  };

  if (environment === 'production') {
    ENV.rsync2 = {
      host: '<host>',
      username: '<username>',
      releasesPath: '<remote-path>'
    }
  }
  return ENV;
};

and start deploying:

ember deploy production

Configuration Options

Option name | Description | Default | Examples ---: | --- | :---: | --- username | SSH user name | required | huafu host | SSH host | required | example.com releasesPath | Path where all revisions will be uploaded (each revision will be in a separate folder based on the revision name) | required | /var/www/example.com/revisions port | SSH port | 22 | 2222 sourcePath | Path of the directory that will be uploaded | tmp/deploy-dist | some/local/path exclude | Exclude specified files and directories from uploading | null, | ['.htaccess', 'private'] include | Include specified files and directories back from exclude (if exclude is not defined, it'll be set to *) | null, | images/* flags | Flags to pass to the rsync command | rtu | ar currentPath | Name of the symbolic link that will be created, pointing to the current deployed version. It can be relative to the releasesPath, or absolute. The created link will be relative anyway | current | ../current revisionFile | Name of the remote file which will hold the list of revisions. This file is relative to the releasesPath | revisions.json | ../rev-manifest.json deployerFormat | Format string for the deployer ({userFullName}, {userName} and {user} are possible variables, {user} will be replaced with the user full name if found, else user name | {user} | Huafu