grunt-deploy-to-env

Automated application modification and deployment for multiple environments.

Usage no npm install needed!

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grunt-deploy-to-env

Allows you to configure and deploy a project to multiple environments. grunt-deploy-to-env takes a folder of files, replaces some of the file contents (e.g. local.com => example.com) then deploys the changed files to a specific location, all without changing the original files. This makes it possible to have one common project and deploy it to multiple environments.

Usage

grunt.config(['deploy'], {
    live: {
        server:  '/Volumes/mounts/live_environment',
        source:  '/Users/foo/Desktop/my_project',
        path:    '/project-namespace',
        replacements: [
            {
                from: 'http://127.0.0.1:8000',
                to:   'http://example.com'
            },
            {
                from: 'Local',
                to:   'Live'
            }
        ],
        beforeDeployment: function (done) {
            // Perform some asynchronous checks before allowing deployment.
            // Just call the done() callback when you're done.
            done();
        }
    }
});

With this example, when you run grunt live you would:

  • Execute your beforeDeployment function
  • Iterate through the files at /Users/foo/Desktop/my_project
  • Replace 'http://127.0.0.1:8000' with 'http://example.com' and 'Local' with 'Live' wherever this is encoded in your project
  • Copy the edited project files to /Volumes/mounts/live_environment/project-namespace/my_project, creating the project-namespace directory if necessary, or overwriting the previous contents if they already existed.

Options

server

Absolute path to the location of your server mount.

source

Absolute path to the local project.

path

Relative path to append to the server path. This allows you to deploy to example.com/something, rather than just the root of example.com.

replacements

Array of strings to look for and strings to replace them with.

beforeDeployment

Callback function (optional) which is executed before the deployment steps are executed. You must call the passed callback (see example) to inform grunt-deploy-to-env that you've completed your pre-deployment steps.

Directory structure

  • bin/ - contains framework-specific configuration. For now, this is just grunt (grunt.js) but could support additional configuration files for Gulp or any other build framework.
  • lib/ - contains the pure Node encapsulating the business logic of the module. This is called by the configuration files in bin/.
  • test/ - contains unit tests for our Node.

Installation

Make sure you have NPM installed. Then it's just a simple case of:

npm install

Running tests

Run tests as follows:

node_modules/.bin/vows test/vows.js

Debugging

If tests hang on 'Waiting for tmp directory to clear...', chances are that there is an NPM dependency that is not being fulfilled. If you encounter this:

  • Manually delete the tmp directory
  • npm install
  • Run the tests again.

If you still have problems:

  • Manually delete the tmp directory
  • Comment out the tests
  • Uncomment and run one test at a time. Eventually you should see Error: Cannot find module 'X', in which case you should add it to package.json, run npm install, clear the tmp directory again and run the tests.