/site-build

Build multiiple platforms/frameworks from one command

Primary LanguageJavaScriptBSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" LicenseBSD-3-Clause

Site Build

Site Build allows you to build a site on any platform/framework that has been configured from a single command.

Install

Simply clone this repo and create a symlink in your local bin directory to the bootsb.sh file.

sudo ln -s /{site-build-dir}/setup.sh /usr/local/bin/{command}

Where {site-build-dir} is the path to the Site Build directory and {command} can be as a command of your choice, recommended use sbuild as it has few if any clashing services.

Running

Site Build accepts three parameters, {platform}, {webserver}, {debug} and {sitename}.

sbuild -p {platform} -s {webserver} -d {sitename}

Defaults

-p blank

-s apache

-d false

{sitename} (required) is always required as the last parameter.

{platform} (default = blank) defines the plaform to be built, current options are: blank, ghost, magento, silverstripe, wordpress

{webserver} (default = apache) defines the webserver that site build is configured to. Options: apache, nginx

{debug} (default = false) defines if a build is created from an git archive (false) or rsync (true) this allows testing of buidl settings without the need to commit changes

Options

-p (platform)

sbuild -p {platform} {sitename}

This defines the plaform to be built, current options are:

  • blank
  • ghost
  • magento
  • octo
  • silverstripe
  • wordpress
  • zf2

-s (webserver)

sbuild -s {webserver} {sitename}

This defines the webserver that is configured:

  • apache
  • nginx

-d (debug)

sbuild -d {sitename}

This defines if a build is created from an git archive or rsync.

If -d is defined performs an rsync, This removes the need to commit the changes you have made. If -d is ** not ** set this performs a git archive copy. This will create a duplicate of the setup but without any repo history.