Actually, looks like I spoke too soon. The functions in my global
definitions are included fine, but do not inherit the fab-specific
methods, such as 'local', 'run', etc. Here's what my file structure
looks like:
~/fabric-global/fabric_global.py
(~/fabric-global is on PYTHONPATH)
fabric_global.py:
def hello():
"Print hello"
local("echo hello")
My fabfile.py:
from fabric_global import *
set(fab_user = 'admin')
...
Though when running 'fab hello', I get:
NameError: global name 'local' is not defined.
Sorry for the noob problem!
Nick Sergeant
www.nicksergeant.com
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On Nov 6, 2008, at 11:49 AM, Nick Sergeant wrote:
Never mind, all set. Not being a Python expert, had to keep poking
around. My solution was to simply create a Python module defining
my base functions, and simply import the module in my fabfile.
Nick Sergeant
www.nicksergeant.com
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(315) 719-2047
On Nov 6, 2008, at 11:18 AM, Nick Sergeant wrote:
We have a lot of projects that we'd like to integrate with fab,
specifically for deploying the project with SVN and dumping the
production database into our workstations.
This would require us to create fabfiles for each project.
However, we would like to specify default functions for deploying
and database dumping in a separate, project-agnostic location, and
specify only project settings such as mysql connection credentials
in each project's fabfile.
What's the best way to do this?
Nick Sergeant
www.nicksergeant.com
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(315) 719-2047
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