This Rubygem dkdeploy-core represents the extension of Capistrano tasks directed to advanced deployment processes.
Add this line to your application's Gemfile
gem 'dkdeploy-core', '~> 9.1'
and then execute
bundle install
or install it yourself as
gem install dkdeploy-core
Run in your project root
cap install STAGES='dev,integration,testing,production'
This command will create the following Capistrano file structure with all the standard pre-configured constants.
Please be aware of the difference to the native installation of Capistrano.
Certainly you have to adjust config/deploy.rb and respective stages and customize them for your needs.
├── Capfile
└── config
├── deploy
│ ├── dev.rb
│ ├── integration.rb
│ ├── testing.rb
│ └── production.rb
└── deploy.rb
As next you have to append the following line to the Capfile in order to make use of dkdeploy extensions in addition to the standard Capistrano tasks:
require 'capistrano/dkdeploy/core'
To convince yourself, that Capistrano tasks list has been extended, please run
cap -vT
Please note, that dkdeploy uses the local copy strategy and overwrites the :scm constant. If you want to use it,
you should do nothing more. However if you want to change it, for example to :git, please add the following line to deploy.rb
set :scm, :git
For more information about available Capistrano constants please use the Capistrano documentation.
The complete list of the dkdeploy constants you find in /lib/capistrano/dkdeploy/core.rb.
rvm (v1.29.x) with installed Ruby 2.2.
Add the virtual box alias to your hosts file
192.168.156.180 dkdeploy-core.dev
- Starting the local box (
vagrant up --provision) - Checking coding styles (
rubocop) - Running BDD cucumber tests (
cucumber)
- Install git flow
- Install Homebrew and run
brew install mysql - Install NodeJS (supported: v0.12.7) via
brew install nodejs - Install Bower (supported: v1.7.9) via
npm install -g [email protected] - If project is not checked out already do git clone
[email protected]:dkdeploy/dkdeploy-core.git - Checkout origin develop branch (
git checkout --track -b develop origin/develop) - Git flow initialze
git flow init -d - Installing gems
bundle install - Create new feature branch (
git flow feature start my-new-feature) - Run tests (README.md Testing)
- Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature')
