Capistrano extension that allows to use multiple configurations.
Multiconfig extension is similar to multistage extenstion. But it's not only about 'stage' configurations. It's about any configuration that you may need. Extension recursively builds configuration list from configuration root directory. Each configuration loads recursively configuration from it namespace files and own configuration file.
Extension was specially created to implement Caphub concept. Read more.
Install gem
$ gem install capistrano-multiconfig
Use multiconfig v3.x.x
Replace capistrano/setup
with capistrano/multiconfig
in your Capfile
:
# set :stages_root, 'config/deploy'
require 'capistrano/multiconfig'
Optionally you may set another path to your multistages configurations with :stages_root.
For legacy capistrano v2.x.x use multiconfig gem v0.0.x
Add to Capfile
set :config_root, 'path/to/your/configurations'
require 'capistrano/multiconfig'
Assume we need next configurations:
- services:billing:production
- services:billing:qa
- blog:production
- blog:staging
- dev:wiki
Choose configuration root directory for example config/deploy
Create configuration files:
config/deploy/services/billing/production.rb
config/deploy/services/billing/qa.rb
config/deploy/blog/production.rb
config/deploy/blog/staging.rb
config/deploy/dev/wiki.rb
Add to Capfile
:
require 'capistrano/multiconfig'
Put related capistrano configuration to each file according to file meaning.
Check tasks:
$ cap -T
cap services:billing:production # Load services:billing:production configuration
cap services:billing:qa # Load services:billing:qa configuration
cap blog:production # Load blog:production configuration
cap blog:staging # Load blog:staging configuration
cap wiki # Load wiki configuration
cap invoke # Invoke a single command on the remote servers.
cap shell # Begin an interactive Capistrano session.
Let's try to run task without specified configuration:
$ cap shell
triggering start callbacks for `shell'
* executing `multiconfig:ensure'
No configuration specified. Please specify one of:
* wiki:production
* wiki:staging
* blog:production
* blog:staging
(e.g. `cap wiki:production shell')
So we must provide configuration as first task:
$ cap services:billing:qa shell
Configuration task loads not only configuration associated with it filename. It also recursively load configurations from all namespaces.
For example task cap apps/blog/qa.rb
loads with order next configuration files (if they exist):
- config/deploy/apps.rb
- config/deploy/apps/blog.rb
- config/deploy/apps/blog/qa.rb
So it's easy to put shared configuration.
Specify in Capfile
:
set :stages_root, 'deployment'
require 'capistrano/multiconfig'
$ bundle install
$ rspec -fs spec
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