git-deploy

A PHP script to automatically pull from a repository to a web server (using a webhook on GitHub, GitLab, or Bitbucket).

You can configure which branch this script pulls from. This script is useful for both development and production servers.


On your server

SSH

Generate an SSH key and add it to your account so that git pull can be run without a password.

Configuration

Copy the git-deploy folder and its contents in to your public folder (typically public_html). Note that you can change the name of the folder if desired.

Rename git-deploy/config.sample.php to git-deploy/config.php, and update each variable to a value that suits your needs. An example of a live configuration is below.

define("TOKEN", "secret-token");
define("REMOTE_REPOSITORY", "git@github.com:username/custom-project.git");
define("DIR", "/var/www/vhosts/repositories/custom-project");
define("BRANCH", "refs/heads/master");
define("LOGFILE", "deploy.log");
define("GIT", "/usr/bin/git");
define("AFTER_PULL", "/usr/bin/node ./node_modules/gulp/bin/gulp.js default");

On GitHub | GitLab | Bitbucket

GitHub

In your repository, navigate to Settings → Webhooks → Add webhook, and use the following settings:

Click "Add webhook" to save your settings, and the script should start working.

Example screenshot showing GitHub webhook settings

GitLab

In your repository, navigate to Settings → Integrations, and use the following settings:

Click "Add webhook" to save your settings, and the script should start working.

Example screenshot showing GitLab webhook settings

Bitbucket

In your repository, navigate to Settings → Webhooks → Add webhook, and use the following settings:

Click "Save" to save your settings, and the script should start working.

Example screenshot showing Bitbucket webhook settings


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