grunt-launch
v0.5.1
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grunt-launch is an application deployment framework based on bengourley/launch but built for Grunt.
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grunt-launch
grunt-launch is an application deployment framework based on bengourley/launch but built for Grunt.
Getting Started
This plugin requires Grunt ~0.4.1
If you haven't used Grunt before, be sure to check out the Getting Started guide, as it explains how to create a Gruntfile as well as install and use Grunt plugins. Once you're familiar with that process, you may install this plugin with this command:
npm install grunt-launch --save-dev
Once the plugin has been installed, it may be enabled inside your Gruntfile with this line of JavaScript:
grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-launch');
The "launch" task
Overview
In your project's Gruntfile, add a section named launch
to the data object passed into grunt.initConfig()
.
grunt.initConfig({
launch: {
info: {
options: {
branch: 'deploy52',
git: true,
remote: '[email protected]',
remotepath: '~/',
sitePath: '/var/www',
tempDir: '/tmp/my-proj-launch/',
bower: {
force: false,
production: true
}
}
},
installDependencies: true,
installBowerDependencies: false,
createVersionedDir: true,
moveTempToVersioned: true,
symbolicLink: true
},
})
Options
info.options.branch
Type: String
Default value: None
The branch to checkout from the repo.
info.options.git
Type: Boolean
Default value: None
Whether or not to use git to deploy.
When git: true
, you will need to add a post-receive hook to call grunt launch on the server when you push.
TODO: Add example of post-receive
hook.
info.options.remote
Type: String
Default value: None
This could be an ssh [user@]hostname
value (example: [email protected]
) or an ssh config host (examples).
info.options.sitePath
Type: String
Default value: None
The folder to which to deploy the project.
info.options.tempDir
Type: String
Default value: /tmp/[project-name]-launch
The temporary folder for staging files.
info.options.subDir
Type: String
Default value: ''
The sub-directory to push to remote. Useful for distributions/builds/uglifying.
info.bowerOptions.force
Type: Boolean
Default value: false
Forces the latest version on conflict.
info.bowerOptions.production
Type: Boolean
Default value: false
Installs production dependencies only.
TODO: Add details for each step - removeOldTempDir, etc.
Usage Examples
Default Options
grunt.initConfig({
launch: {
info: {
options: {},
bowerOptions: {
force: true,
production: true
}
},
installDependencies: true,
installBowerDependencies: true,
createVersionedDir: true,
moveTempToVersioned: true,
symbolicLink: true
},
})
Custom Options
TODO: Add custom option example.
grunt.initConfig({
launch: {
options: {
},
installDependencies: true,
installBowerDependencies: true,
createVersionedDir: true,
moveTempToVersioned: true,
symbolicLink: true
},
})
Command-line options
Some options may be specified from the command-line.
--pkg
grunt launch --pkg=2.1.0
Action tools
action.local
var action = require('grunt-launch')(grunt).action;
action.local('grep -e "space command" somefile.js', function (exitcode) {
// do something
});
Contributing
In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Lint and test your code using Grunt.
Development
To test the remote features you'll need to set up an SSH server.
Release History
- 0.4.0 - Added support for spaces in command arguments.
- 0.4.1 - Added support for multiple spaces in command arguments.
- 0.4.2 - Added support for multiple spaces in command at beginning.
- 0.5.0 - Optionally install bower dependencies and prepare for Grunt 1.0.
- 0.5.1 - Fix command edge cases, handle double quotes without spaces