On Sunday, September 2, 2012 10:29:52 AM UTC+2, Mulianto wrote:
Hi,
i just use git only, create Gits bare repo in the server , upload via git push [ssh of course] , then use the hook/post-update script to pull the git in the production code.
thats a good idea, I forgot about the hook scripts, and of course I could git push without leaving a ssh key on the server. Well, now I have it working by uploading tarballs but its something I can revisit in the future
Thanks
Mike
so only change/ updated part in the code got uploaded. save Bandwidth, and also reduce error, also faster deploy.--
for the user part, i still have no idea, coz i use gunicorn , i think it automaticly reload the new py file.On Sun, Sep 2, 2012 at 1:07 PM, Mike <mike...@gmail.com> wrote:
I just started to use Fabric to automate my deployments to my staging server. (and when I'm ready, to the production server as well). I have just a few questions for more experienced folks:Do you clone your whole git repository onto your server, or upload a new archive each time you release? Seems like it would be easier to switch versions of the running code, by switching tags, but it would use up a lot more disk space. I'd also have to have an ssh key to the central git repository on the web server. Sounds like that could be a security issue. At the moment I'm programming Fabric to upload an archive, untar it, and symlink it to a fixed directory where the web server expects it to be.Do you log out all users or just reset the sessions (manage.py reset sessions)?thanks!--
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