Welll right now I just want to get the server started, and start the
mongrel cluster. I was just about to try this out. Does this make
sense? Any suggestions? :)
desc "The spinner task is used by :cold_deploy to start the
application up"
task :spinner, :roles => :app do
send(run_method,
"/usr/local/blacklight/httpd/bin/apachectl graceful"; cd
#{deploy_to}/#{current_dir} && mongrel_rails cluster::start
)
end
desc "Restart the mongrel cluster"
task :restart, :roles => :app do
send(run_method, cd #{deploy_to}/#{current_dir} && mongrel_rails
cluster::restart )
end
On Apr 5, 4:29 pm, Jamis Buck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Apr 5, 2007, at 2:24 PM, goodieboy wrote:
>
> > Also, when it gets to the end... it says that the scripts/spinner did
> > not get executed. That's because it's not there. I'm using mongrel
> > clusters, what should I do to get that to work?
>
> What task are you executing?
>
> - Jamis
>
>
>
> > matt
>
> > On Apr 5, 4:18 pm, "goodieboy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Great. I have it working now! Is it possible to have it so the output
> >> can NOT show the username and password?
>
> >> Also, the line breaks in my output are "\n". Is there a way to fix
> >> that?
>
> >> Thank you!
> >> matt
>
> >> On Apr 5, 4:15 pm, Jamis Buck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >>> You can tell subversion to use a different username+password by
> >>> setting a couple variables:
>
> >>> set :svn_username, "my svn username"
> >>> set :svn_password, "my svn password"
>
> >>> If you don't want to set the password explicitly in your recipe like
> >>> that, you can make capistrano prompt you for it like this:
>
> >>> set(:svn_password) { Capistrano::CLI.password_prompt("Subversion
> >>> password: ") }
>
> >>> - Jamis
>
> >>> On Apr 5, 2007, at 2:03 PM, goodieboy wrote:
>
> >>>> Thank you for that. I've gotten a little farther from that and now
> >>>> have... well more questions!
>
> >>>> My svn user is different than the current logged in user
> >>>> executing cap
> >>>> commands. My svn server address is like:
> >>>>https://svn.com/respos/project-root/rails-root
>
> >>>> How exactly would the script now how to log in to the svn
> >>>> repository
> >>>> if it assumes the logged in user to be the svn user also?
>
> >>>> I have been pressing enter with no password, and the the prompt
> >>>> asks
> >>>> for the user name, which I then enter and then the real password.
> >>>> Seems to work... it then asks for an ssh password. I enter that,
> >>>> and
> >>>> then it asks me for the svn password again. At that point I enter
> >>>> nothing, it asks me for the svn username, I hit enter and that
> >>>> is as
> >>>> far as I get.
>
> >>>> When I ran cap setup, it worked fine.
>
> >>>> Why is it getting hung up on that last part, and then not asking me
> >>>> for an svn password?
>
> >>>> Thanks for any help you may have,
> >>>> matt
>
> >>>> On Apr 4, 2:28 pm, Jamis Buck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>>> On Apr 4, 2007, at 8:56 AM, goodieboy wrote:
>
> >>>>>> Just getting Capistrano running on an app here. The
> >>>>>> application I'm
> >>>>>> running is served by mongrel clusters via apache. The
> >>>>>> application is
> >>>>>> actually in a sub-directory. So... would I set role :web,
> >>>>>> "http://
> >>>>>>www.domain.com/myapp-sub-folder"?
>
> >>>>> The role is simply the machine itself, e.g.:
>
> >>>>> role :web, "www.domain.com"
>
> >>>>> You would specify the actual path you are deploying to in
> >>>>> the :deploy_to variable:
>
> >>>>> set :deploy_to, "/full/path/of/myapp-sub-folder"
>
> >>>>> Note that this folder will then contain the "releases" and
> >>>>> "shared"
> >>>>> directories, created for you by `cap setup'. Each time you
> >>>>> deploy, a
> >>>>> new directory is added under the #{deploy_to}/releases
> >>>>> directory, and
> >>>>> symlinked via #{deploy_to}/current.
>
> >>>>>> Also, the svn repository has a sub folder for the app. So would I
> >>>>>> also
> >>>>>> set that to the sub folder like:
> >>>>>> set :repository, "https://mysvn.com/svn-repository-root/
> >>>>>> #{application}"
>
> >>>>> Put, for the repository, whatever you would use when running
> >>>>> subversion on the command-line. In other words, if the following
> >>>>> works for you:
>
> >>>>> svn cohttps://mysvn.com/svn-repository-root/application
>
> >>>>> Then that URL is what you would put for the :repository variable:
>
> >>>>> set :repository, "https://mysvn.com/svn-repository-root/
> >>>>> application"
>
> >>>>> - Jamis
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