Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
More Annotations
Customized Road Trip Planner | Travel Itinerary | Travel Packages | ScoutMyTrip
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Ciudad de San josé - Entre Ríos - Argentina
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Horseed Media • Somali News • Politics & Opinion
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
İkinci El Kıyafet Online Alışveriş Sitesi & Dolap.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Peinture Voiture, Vernis, Mastic : Matériel & Produits pour Carrosserie
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Favourite Annotations
A complete backup of greyhoundsuperstore.co.uk
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of supreme-network.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of onlinehextools.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of admecindia.co.in
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of expert-security.de
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Text
simple task.
HOSTS | DEPLOYER
Hosts. Defining a host in Deployer is necessary to deploy your application. It can be a remote machine, a local machine or Amazon EC2 instances. Each host contains a hostname, a stage, one or more roles and configuration parameters. You can define hosts with the host function in deploy.php file. Here is an example of a host definition:Host
GETTING STARTED
This command will create the deploy.php file in the current directory. It is called a recipe and contains configuration and tasks for deployment. By default all recipes extend the common recipe. Place your deploy.php file in root of your project and type dep or dep list command. You will see a list of all available tasks. You can call dep command in any subdirectory of your project.INSTALLATION
There are three ways to install deployer: download phar archive source composer installation distribution composer installation Download phararchive To
CONFIGURATION
To setup a configuration parameter, use function, and to get it inside task use function. Each parameter can be overridden for each host:Configuration
TASKS | DEPLOYER
When deploying to multiple hosts, Deployer will run one task on each host: task 2 task 2 task 2 task 2 task 1 task 1 task 1 task 1 Host 4 Host 3 Host 2 Host 1. To speedup deployment add the --parallel or -p option. This will run tasks in parallel on each host. If execution of the task on a host takes longer then on others, Deployer will waitFLOW | DEPLOYER
Framework recipes may differ in flow, but the basic structure is the same. You can create your own flow by overriding the deploy task, but a better solution is to use the cache. For example, if you want to run some task before you symlink the new release:DEPLOYER RECIPES
This repository contains third party recipes to integrate with deployer. Installing Include recipes in file. Recipes Recipe Docs Usage bugsnag read cachetoolAPI REFERENCE
host Define a host or group of hosts. Read more at hosts. localhost Define a localhost. inventory Load a list of hosts from a file. descSet a task
CACHETOOL RECIPE
DEPLOYER – A DEPLOYMENT TOOL FOR PHPDEPLOYERDOCSDOWNLOADRECIPESCONFIGURATIONKUBERNETES Zero downtime deployments. Deployer is a cli tool for deployment of any PHP applications, including frameworks such as Laravel, Symfony, Zend Framework and many more. Main concept of Deployer is recipe, a php file containing tasks definitions. Recipe can require other recipes and extend/ override functionality. Here is an example ofsimple task.
HOSTS | DEPLOYER
Hosts. Defining a host in Deployer is necessary to deploy your application. It can be a remote machine, a local machine or Amazon EC2 instances. Each host contains a hostname, a stage, one or more roles and configuration parameters. You can define hosts with the host function in deploy.php file. Here is an example of a host definition:Host
GETTING STARTED
This command will create the deploy.php file in the current directory. It is called a recipe and contains configuration and tasks for deployment. By default all recipes extend the common recipe. Place your deploy.php file in root of your project and type dep or dep list command. You will see a list of all available tasks. You can call dep command in any subdirectory of your project.INSTALLATION
There are three ways to install deployer: download phar archive source composer installation distribution composer installation Download phararchive To
CONFIGURATION
To setup a configuration parameter, use function, and to get it inside task use function. Each parameter can be overridden for each host:Configuration
TASKS | DEPLOYER
When deploying to multiple hosts, Deployer will run one task on each host: task 2 task 2 task 2 task 2 task 1 task 1 task 1 task 1 Host 4 Host 3 Host 2 Host 1. To speedup deployment add the --parallel or -p option. This will run tasks in parallel on each host. If execution of the task on a host takes longer then on others, Deployer will waitFLOW | DEPLOYER
Framework recipes may differ in flow, but the basic structure is the same. You can create your own flow by overriding the deploy task, but a better solution is to use the cache. For example, if you want to run some task before you symlink the new release:DEPLOYER RECIPES
This repository contains third party recipes to integrate with deployer. Installing Include recipes in file. Recipes Recipe Docs Usage bugsnag read cachetoolAPI REFERENCE
host Define a host or group of hosts. Read more at hosts. localhost Define a localhost. inventory Load a list of hosts from a file. descSet a task
CACHETOOL RECIPE
DOWNLOAD | DEPLOYER
A deployment tool written in PHP with support for popular frameworksout of the box
DEPLOY STRATEGIES
Now you can run the dep deploy command.. Reuse common recipe. If you want to reuse some tasks from the common recipe, make sure that you set the deploy_path before invoking tasks. All common recipe tasks rely on this parameter. MANAGED KUBERNETES SERVICE Managed Kubernetes Service. Focus on what you do best. We’ll take care of the rest. Deployer Managed Kubernetes Service includes everything you need to operate Kubernetes across multiple teams and clusters. Feel free to contact us via contact@deployer.org and discussany of your needs.
DEPLOY AND GIT
There are two possibilities: deploy keys and agent forwarding. Deploy keys. A deploy key is a SSH key set in your repo to grant client read-only access to your repo. CLI USAGE | DEPLOYER CLI Usage. After installation of Deployer you will have the ability to run the dep command from your terminal. To get list of all available tasks run the dep command. You can run it from any subdirectories of you project; Deployer will automatically find project root dir. Deployer Usage: command Options: -h, --helpDisplay
CACHETOOL RECIPE
By default, if no cachetool parameter is provided, this recipe will fallback to the global setting.. Tasks. cachetool:clear:apc – clears APC system cache; cachetool:clear:opcache – resets the contents of the opcode cache; Usage. Since APC and OPcache deal with compiling and caching files, they should be executed right after the symlink is created for the new release:INVENTORY EXAMPLES
You can choose any inventory management you want or use one of next examples. One or two hosts. In most scenarios your project will have one or two hosts: one for production and one for staging.SERVERS | DEPLOYER
Servers was renamed to hosts in Deployer 5.x. If you are looking for documentation to Deployer 4.x follow this link.DEPLOYER STATUS
1/25/2021. Deployer Site is down. Resolved in 82 minutes with 2 posts. Incident #2 report →. DEALING WITH IO IN PARALLEL MODE Dealing with IO in parallel mode. If you try to make a task which will be asking a user, for example about a branch, but you still want to use parallel deploy, you may notice that it’s now working and the program doesn’t wait for user input. To workaround this problem, you need to create a local task and ask the user about the branch there DEPLOYER – A DEPLOYMENT TOOL FOR PHPDEPLOYERDOCSDOWNLOADRECIPESCONFIGURATIONKUBERNETES Zero downtime deployments. Deployer is a cli tool for deployment of any PHP applications, including frameworks such as Laravel, Symfony, Zend Framework and many more. Main concept of Deployer is recipe, a php file containing tasks definitions. Recipe can require other recipes and extend/ override functionality. Here is an example ofsimple task.
HOSTS | DEPLOYER
Hosts. Defining a host in Deployer is necessary to deploy your application. It can be a remote machine, a local machine or Amazon EC2 instances. Each host contains a hostname, a stage, one or more roles and configuration parameters. You can define hosts with the host function in deploy.php file. Here is an example of a host definition:Host
GETTING STARTED
This command will create the deploy.php file in the current directory. It is called a recipe and contains configuration and tasks for deployment. By default all recipes extend the common recipe. Place your deploy.php file in root of your project and type dep or dep list command. You will see a list of all available tasks. You can call dep command in any subdirectory of your project.INSTALLATION
There are three ways to install deployer: download phar archive source composer installation distribution composer installation Download phararchive To
CONFIGURATION
To setup a configuration parameter, use function, and to get it inside task use function. Each parameter can be overridden for each host:Configuration
TASKS | DEPLOYER
When deploying to multiple hosts, Deployer will run one task on each host: task 2 task 2 task 2 task 2 task 1 task 1 task 1 task 1 Host 4 Host 3 Host 2 Host 1. To speedup deployment add the --parallel or -p option. This will run tasks in parallel on each host. If execution of the task on a host takes longer then on others, Deployer will waitFLOW | DEPLOYER
Framework recipes may differ in flow, but the basic structure is the same. You can create your own flow by overriding the deploy task, but a better solution is to use the cache. For example, if you want to run some task before you symlink the new release:DEPLOYER RECIPES
This repository contains third party recipes to integrate with deployer. Installing Include recipes in file. Recipes Recipe Docs Usage bugsnag read cachetoolAPI REFERENCE
host Define a host or group of hosts. Read more at hosts. localhost Define a localhost. inventory Load a list of hosts from a file. descSet a task
CACHETOOL RECIPE
DEPLOYER – A DEPLOYMENT TOOL FOR PHPDEPLOYERDOCSDOWNLOADRECIPESCONFIGURATIONKUBERNETES Zero downtime deployments. Deployer is a cli tool for deployment of any PHP applications, including frameworks such as Laravel, Symfony, Zend Framework and many more. Main concept of Deployer is recipe, a php file containing tasks definitions. Recipe can require other recipes and extend/ override functionality. Here is an example ofsimple task.
HOSTS | DEPLOYER
Hosts. Defining a host in Deployer is necessary to deploy your application. It can be a remote machine, a local machine or Amazon EC2 instances. Each host contains a hostname, a stage, one or more roles and configuration parameters. You can define hosts with the host function in deploy.php file. Here is an example of a host definition:Host
GETTING STARTED
This command will create the deploy.php file in the current directory. It is called a recipe and contains configuration and tasks for deployment. By default all recipes extend the common recipe. Place your deploy.php file in root of your project and type dep or dep list command. You will see a list of all available tasks. You can call dep command in any subdirectory of your project.INSTALLATION
There are three ways to install deployer: download phar archive source composer installation distribution composer installation Download phararchive To
CONFIGURATION
To setup a configuration parameter, use function, and to get it inside task use function. Each parameter can be overridden for each host:Configuration
TASKS | DEPLOYER
When deploying to multiple hosts, Deployer will run one task on each host: task 2 task 2 task 2 task 2 task 1 task 1 task 1 task 1 Host 4 Host 3 Host 2 Host 1. To speedup deployment add the --parallel or -p option. This will run tasks in parallel on each host. If execution of the task on a host takes longer then on others, Deployer will waitFLOW | DEPLOYER
Framework recipes may differ in flow, but the basic structure is the same. You can create your own flow by overriding the deploy task, but a better solution is to use the cache. For example, if you want to run some task before you symlink the new release:DEPLOYER RECIPES
This repository contains third party recipes to integrate with deployer. Installing Include recipes in file. Recipes Recipe Docs Usage bugsnag read cachetoolAPI REFERENCE
host Define a host or group of hosts. Read more at hosts. localhost Define a localhost. inventory Load a list of hosts from a file. descSet a task
CACHETOOL RECIPE
DOWNLOAD | DEPLOYER
A deployment tool written in PHP with support for popular frameworksout of the box
DEPLOY STRATEGIES
Now you can run the dep deploy command.. Reuse common recipe. If you want to reuse some tasks from the common recipe, make sure that you set the deploy_path before invoking tasks. All common recipe tasks rely on this parameter. MANAGED KUBERNETES SERVICE Managed Kubernetes Service. Focus on what you do best. We’ll take care of the rest. Deployer Managed Kubernetes Service includes everything you need to operate Kubernetes across multiple teams and clusters. Feel free to contact us via contact@deployer.org and discussany of your needs.
DEPLOY AND GIT
There are two possibilities: deploy keys and agent forwarding. Deploy keys. A deploy key is a SSH key set in your repo to grant client read-only access to your repo. CLI USAGE | DEPLOYER CLI Usage. After installation of Deployer you will have the ability to run the dep command from your terminal. To get list of all available tasks run the dep command. You can run it from any subdirectories of you project; Deployer will automatically find project root dir. Deployer Usage: command Options: -h, --helpDisplay
CACHETOOL RECIPE
By default, if no cachetool parameter is provided, this recipe will fallback to the global setting.. Tasks. cachetool:clear:apc – clears APC system cache; cachetool:clear:opcache – resets the contents of the opcode cache; Usage. Since APC and OPcache deal with compiling and caching files, they should be executed right after the symlink is created for the new release:INVENTORY EXAMPLES
You can choose any inventory management you want or use one of next examples. One or two hosts. In most scenarios your project will have one or two hosts: one for production and one for staging.SERVERS | DEPLOYER
Servers was renamed to hosts in Deployer 5.x. If you are looking for documentation to Deployer 4.x follow this link. DEALING WITH IO IN PARALLEL MODE Dealing with IO in parallel mode. If you try to make a task which will be asking a user, for example about a branch, but you still want to use parallel deploy, you may notice that it’s now working and the program doesn’t wait for user input. To workaround this problem, you need to create a local task and ask the user about the branch thereDEPLOYER STATUS
1/25/2021. Deployer Site is down. Resolved in 82 minutes with 2 posts. Incident #2 report →. DEPLOYER – A DEPLOYMENT TOOL FOR PHPDEPLOYERDOCSDOWNLOADRECIPESCONFIGURATIONKUBERNETES A deployment tool written in PHP with support for popular frameworks out of the box. Features. Simple setup process and a minimal learning curve; Ready to use recipes for most frameworks; Parallel execution without extensions; Something went wrong?HOSTS | DEPLOYER
Defining a host in Deployer is necessary to deploy your application. It can be a remote machine, a local machine or Amazon EC2 instances. Each host contains a hostname, a stage, one or more roles and configuration parameters.GETTING STARTED
This command will create the deploy.php file in the current directory. It is called a recipe and contains configuration and tasks for deployment. By default all recipes extend the common recipe. Place your deploy.php file in root of your project and type dep or dep list command. You will see a list of all available tasks. You can call dep command in any subdirectory of your project.INSTALLATION
There are three ways to install deployer: download phar archive source composer installation distribution composer installation Download phararchive To
CONFIGURATION
To setup a configuration parameter, use function, and to get it inside task use function. Each parameter can be overridden for each host:Configuration
FLOW | DEPLOYER
Framework recipes may differ in flow, but the basic structure is the same. You can create your own flow by overriding the deploy task, but a better solution is to use the cache. For example, if you want to run some task before you symlink the new release:TASKS | DEPLOYER
Parallel task execution. When deploying to multiple hosts, Deployer will run one task on each host: task 2 task 2 task 2 task 2 task 1 task 1 task 1 task 1 Host 4 Host 3 Host 2 Host 1. To speedup deployment add the --parallel or -p option. This will run tasks in parallel on each host.DEPLOYER RECIPES
This repository contains third party recipes to integrate with deployer. Installing Include recipes in file. Recipes Recipe Docs Usage bugsnag read cachetoolAPI REFERENCE
host Define a host or group of hosts. Read more at hosts. localhost Define a localhost. inventory Load a list of hosts from a file. descSet a task
CACHETOOL RECIPE
DEPLOYER – A DEPLOYMENT TOOL FOR PHPDEPLOYERDOCSDOWNLOADRECIPESCONFIGURATIONKUBERNETES A deployment tool written in PHP with support for popular frameworks out of the box. Features. Simple setup process and a minimal learning curve; Ready to use recipes for most frameworks; Parallel execution without extensions; Something went wrong?HOSTS | DEPLOYER
Defining a host in Deployer is necessary to deploy your application. It can be a remote machine, a local machine or Amazon EC2 instances. Each host contains a hostname, a stage, one or more roles and configuration parameters.GETTING STARTED
This command will create the deploy.php file in the current directory. It is called a recipe and contains configuration and tasks for deployment. By default all recipes extend the common recipe. Place your deploy.php file in root of your project and type dep or dep list command. You will see a list of all available tasks. You can call dep command in any subdirectory of your project.INSTALLATION
There are three ways to install deployer: download phar archive source composer installation distribution composer installation Download phararchive To
CONFIGURATION
To setup a configuration parameter, use function, and to get it inside task use function. Each parameter can be overridden for each host:Configuration
FLOW | DEPLOYER
Framework recipes may differ in flow, but the basic structure is the same. You can create your own flow by overriding the deploy task, but a better solution is to use the cache. For example, if you want to run some task before you symlink the new release:TASKS | DEPLOYER
Parallel task execution. When deploying to multiple hosts, Deployer will run one task on each host: task 2 task 2 task 2 task 2 task 1 task 1 task 1 task 1 Host 4 Host 3 Host 2 Host 1. To speedup deployment add the --parallel or -p option. This will run tasks in parallel on each host.DEPLOYER RECIPES
This repository contains third party recipes to integrate with deployer. Installing Include recipes in file. Recipes Recipe Docs Usage bugsnag read cachetoolAPI REFERENCE
host Define a host or group of hosts. Read more at hosts. localhost Define a localhost. inventory Load a list of hosts from a file. descSet a task
CACHETOOL RECIPE
DOWNLOAD | DEPLOYER
A deployment tool written in PHP with support for popular frameworksout of the box
DEPLOY STRATEGIES
Now you can run the dep deploy command.. Reuse common recipe. If you want to reuse some tasks from the common recipe, make sure that you set the deploy_path before invoking tasks. All common recipe tasks rely on this parameter. MANAGED KUBERNETES SERVICE Managed Kubernetes Service. Focus on what you do best. We’ll take care of the rest. in collaboration with Flant. Kubernetes CertifiedService Provider
DEPLOY AND GIT
There are two possibilities: deploy keys and agent forwarding. Deploy keys. A deploy key is a SSH key set in your repo to grant client read-only access to your repo.CACHETOOL RECIPE
By default, if no cachetool parameter is provided, this recipe will fallback to the global setting.. Tasks. cachetool:clear:apc – clears APC system cache; cachetool:clear:opcache – resets the contents of the opcode cache; Usage. Since APC and OPcache deal with compiling and caching files, they should be executed right after the symlink is created for the new release: CLI USAGE | DEPLOYER Deployer Usage: command Options: -h, --help Display this help message -q, --quiet Do not output any message -V, --version Display this application version --ansi Force ANSI output --no-ansi Disable ANSI output -n, --no-interaction Do not ask any interactive question -f, --file Specify Deployer file-v | vv | vvv, --verbose Increase the verbosity of messages: 1 forINVENTORY EXAMPLES
You can choose any inventory management you want or use one of next examples. One or two hosts. In most scenarios your project will have one or two hosts: one for production and one for staging.SERVERS | DEPLOYER
Servers was renamed to hosts in Deployer 5.x. If you are looking for documentation to Deployer 4.x follow this link. DEALING WITH IO IN PARALLEL MODE If you try to make a task which will be asking a user, for example about a branch, but you still want to use parallel deploy, you may notice that it’s now working and the program doesn’t wait for userinput.
DEPLOYER STATUS
All systems are operational. Live Status. 24h Deployer Docs DownloadRecipes
GitHub
DEPLOYER
A deployment tool for PHP Get Started Learn more$ dep deploy
|
WHAT IS DEPLOYER?
A deployment tool written in PHP with support for popular frameworksout of the box.
FEATURES
* SIMPLE setup process and a minimal learning curve * Ready to use recipes for MOST FRAMEWORKS * PARALLEL execution without extensions * Something went wrong? ROLLBACK to the previous release * AGENTLESS, it’s just SSH * ZERO DOWNTIME deployments Deployer is a cli tool for deployment of any PHP applications, including frameworks such as Laravel, Symfony, Zend Framework and manymore .
Main concept of Deployer is recipe, a php file containing tasks definitions. Recipe can require other recipes and extend/ override functionality. Here is an example of simple task. task('uptime', function () { $result = run('uptime'); writeln("{{hostname}} uptime: $result");});
Also Deployer comes with bunch of ready to use recipes from community for Slack, etc. Deployer can be easily installed via composer or as phar archive .Get Started
DocsMain Concepts AdvancedHow To
Examples
LinkGitHub Stack OverflowGitter Chat
Made withby
2021, Deployer
Details
Copyright © 2024 ArchiveBay.com. All rights reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | DMCA | 2021 | Feedback | Advertising | RSS 2.0