/shipit

Universal automation and deployment tool written in JavaScript.

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Shipit

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Shipit is an automation engine and a deployment tool written for node / iojs. Shipit was built to be a Capistrano alternative for people who want to write tasks in JavaScript and don't have a piece of ruby in their beautiful codebase.

Features:

Install

It's recommended to install Shipit locally in your project.

npm install --save-dev shipit-cli

Getting Started

One shipit is installed, you must create a shipitfile.js, if you are familiar with grunt or gulp, this is the same.

Create a shipitfile.js

module.exports = function (shipit) {
  shipit.initConfig({
    staging: {
      servers: 'myproject.com'
    }
  });

  shipit.task('pwd', function () {
    return shipit.remote('pwd');
  });
};

Launch command

shipit staging pwd

The binary shipit is located in ./node_modules/.bin/shipit. I recommend you to add in your path: ./node_modules/.bin.

Usage

shipit <environment> <tasks ...>

Options

servers

Type: String or Array<String>

Servers on which the project will be deployed. Pattern must be user@myserver.com if user is not specified (myserver.com) the default user will be "deploy".

key

Type: String

Path to SSH key

Events

You can add custom event and listen to events.

shipit.task('build', function () {
  // ...
  shipit.emit('built');
});

shipit.on('built', function () {
  shipit.run('start-server');
});

Methods

shipit.task(name, deps, fn)

Create a new Shipit task, if you are familiar with gulp, this is the same API. You can use a callback or a promise in your task.

For more documentation, please refer to orchestrator documentation.

shipit.task('pwd', function () {
  return shipit.remote('pwd');
});

shipit.blTask(name, deps, fn)

Create a new Shipit task, that will block other tasks during its execution. If you use these type of task, the flow will be exactly the same as if you use grunt.

shipit.blTask('pwd', function () {
  return shipit.remote('pwd');
});

shipit.start(tasks)

Run Shipit tasks.

For more documentation, please refer to orchestrator documentation.

shipit.start('task');
shipit.start('task1', 'task2');
shipit.start(['task1', 'task2']);

shipit.local(command, [options], [callback])

Run a command locally and streams the result. This command take a callback or return a promise.

shipit.local('ls -lah', {cwd: '/tmp/deploy/workspace'}).then(...);

shipit.remote(command, [options], [callback])

Run a command remotely and streams the result. This command take a callback or return a promise.

If you want to run a sudo command, the ssh connection will use the TTY mode automatically.

shipit.remote('ls -lah').then(...);

shipit.remoteCopy(src, dest, callback)

Make a remote copy from a local path to a dest path.

shipit.remoteCopy('/tmp/workspace', '/opt/web/myapp').then(...);

shipit.log()

Log using Shipit, same API as console.log.

shipit.log('hello %s', 'world');

Dependencies

  • OpenSSH 5+

Deploy using Shipit

The best way to deploy using Shipit is to use the Shipit deploy task.

License

MIT