/BeSimpleDeploymentBundle

A Symfony 2 bundle to ease deployment and shedule tasks within

Primary LanguagePHP

Symfony2 applications deployment made easy

Up to date thanks to jonaswouters

A few words

###Description

  • Deploy your project usinc rsync (must be installed) in ssh mode.
  • Setup deployment on many servers.
  • Easily create rules for rsync (ignore / force files).
  • Schedule commands to run on ditant server via ssh (SSH2 PHP extension required).

###Links

###Requirements

How to install

  1. Get the sources via GIT

    • Use clone method if not using GIT for your project

      git clone git://github.com/besimple/DeploymentBundle.git vendor/BeSimple/DeploymentBundle

    • Use submodule method if this is the case

      git submodule add git://github.com/besimple/DeploymentBundle.git vendor/BeSimple/DeploymentBundle

  2. Register bundle in AppKernel class

    // app/AppKernel.php
    
    $bundles = array(
        // ...
        new BeSimple\DeploymentBundle\BeSimpleDeploymentBundle(),
        // ...
    );
    
  3. Add besimple_deployment entry to your config file

    # app/config.yml
    
    be_simple_deployment:
        rsync:    ~
        ssh:      ~
        rules:    ~
        commands: ~
        servers:  ~
    
  4. Add BeSimple namespace to autoload

    // app/autoload.php
    
    $loader->registerNamespaces(array(
        // ...
        'BeSimple' => __DIR__.'/../vendor',
        // ...
    ));
    

How to configure

###An example

be_simple_deployment:
  rsync:
    delete:     true
  rules:
    eclipse:
      ignore:   [.settings, .buildpath, .project]
    netbeans:
      ignore:   [nbproject]
    phpstorm:
      ignore:   [.idea]
    git:
      ignore:   [.git, .git*]
    svn:
      ignore:   [.svn]
    symfony:
      ignore:   [/app/cache/*, /app/logs/*, /app/config/parameters.yml, /web/bundles/*, /web/uploads/*, /web/js/*, /web/css/*]
    hosting:
      ignore:   [/.htaccess, /.htpasswd, /web/.htaccess, /web/.user.ini, /web/manage.php, /web/phpinfo.php, /web/ntunnel_mysql.php]
    system:
      ignore:   [._*, .DS_Store]
  commands:
    cache_clear:
      type:     symfony
      command:  cache:clear
    assetic_dump:
      type:     symfony
      command:  assetic:dump
    assets_install:
      type:     symfony
      command:  assets:install
  ssh:
    connect_methods:
      server_to_client:
         crypt: rijndael-cbc@lysator.liu.se, aes256-cbc, aes192-cbc, aes128-cbc, 3des-cbc, blowfish-cbc, cast128-cbc, arcfour
      client_to_server:
         crypt: rijndael-cbc@lysator.liu.se, aes256-cbc, aes192-cbc, aes128-cbc, 3des-cbc, blowfish-cbc, cast128-cbc, arcfour
  servers:
    dev:
      host:         dev.server.ch
      username:     username

      pubkey_file:  %deploy_dev_pubkey_file%
      privkey_file: %deploy_dev_privkey_file%
      passphrase:   %deploy_dev_passphrase%

      path:         /home/user/www/dev.project.com/
      rules:        [eclipse, netbeans, phpstorm, git, svn, symfony, hosting, system]
      commands:     [cache_clear, assetic_dump, assets_install]

      symfony_command: php -c web/.user.ini app/console --env=dev
    prod:
      host:         prod.server.ch
      username:     username

      pubkey_file:  %deploy_prod_pubkey_file%
      privkey_file: %deploy_prod_privkey_file%
      passphrase:   %deploy_prod_passphrase%

      path:         /home/user/www/prod.project.com/
      rules:        [eclipse, netbeans, phpstorm, git, svn, symfony, hosting, system]
      commands:     [cache_clear_dev, assetic_dump, assets_install]

      symfony_command: php -c web/.user.ini app/console --env=prod

How to use

###Using the commands

The simpliest way to deploy your application is to use the command line, go into your project root folder and type the following commands :

# Test your deployment :
./app/console deployment:test [server]

# Launch your deployment :
./app/console deployment:launch [server]

You can use the verbose option (-v) to get all feedback from rsync and remote ssh commands.

###Using the service

You can also use the deployment feature within your controller by invoking the 'deployment' service :

// Test your deployment :
$this->get('besimple_deployment')->test([$server]);

// Launch your deployment :
$this->get('besimple_deployment')->launch([$server]);

You can connect many events to know what's happening.

###Deployer events

  • onDeploymentStart : fired on deployment start.
  • onDeploymentSuccess : fired on deployment success.

###Rsync events

  • onDeploymentRsyncStart : fired when rsync is started.
  • onDeploymentRsyncFeedback : fired on each rsync stdout or stderr line.
  • onDeploymentRsyncSuccess : fired on rsync success.

###SSH events

  • onDeploymentSshStart : fired when SSH command run.
  • onDeploymentSshFeedback : fired on each SSH stdout or stderr line.
  • onDeploymentSshSuccess : fired on SSH command success.