Hi John,

Have you had a look at Rundeck (http://rundeck.org)? It sounds like it
might fulfill your requirements.

Just an idea,
Jens


On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 1:17 PM, John Kelly <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I'm just wondering if anyone on the list has any experience using Fabric
> with any Python web micro-frameworks, like Flask, Bottle or web.py? I've
> got a Fabric 'deploy' task that takes ~3 minutes to complete, and it's very
> verbose on the command line (by design). I would like to incorporate this
> into a framework so that I can present users with a form to do the
> deployment and allow them to see this same output from the Fabric task.
>
> Our tools use Fabric as a library, so I got the first part working in just
> a couple of lines -- the form passes the correct arguments to the task,
> which goes off and does the deployment. Unfortunately, while this is
> happening, the browser remains blank and the user is left not knowing what
> state their deployment is in.
>
> I've tried wrapping the deployment call in a definition and yield'ing each
> line of the output, but this doesn't seem to work. I'm sure I could muddle
> through and hack something together eventually, but I'd just thought it
> might be worth checking here to see if anyone had any success with this
> already.
>
> Thanks!
> jk
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