# Capistrano::Rails Rails specific tasks for Capistrano v3: - `cap deploy:migrate` - `cap deploy:compile_assets` Some rails specific options. ```ruby set :rails_env, 'staging' # If the environment differs from the stage name set :migration_role, 'migrator' # Defaults to 'db' set :conditionally_migrate, true # Defaults to false set :assets_roles, [:web, :app] # Defaults to [:web] set :assets_prefix, 'prepackaged-assets' # Defaults to 'assets' this should match config.assets.prefix in your rails config/application.rb ``` If you need to touch `public/images`, `public/javascripts` and `public/stylesheets` on each deploy: ```ruby set :normalize_asset_timestamps, %{public/images public/javascripts public/stylesheets} ``` ## Installation Add this line to your application's Gemfile: gem 'capistrano', '~> 3.1' gem 'capistrano-rails', '~> 1.1' ## Usage Require everything (bundler, rails/assets and rails/migrations) # Capfile require 'capistrano/rails' Or require just what you need manually: # Capfile require 'capistrano/bundler' # Rails needs Bundler, right? require 'capistrano/rails/assets' require 'capistrano/rails/migrations' Please note that any `require` should be placed in `Capfile`, not `config/deploy.rb`. ## Contributing 1. Fork it 2. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-new-feature`) 3. Commit your changes (`git commit -am 'Add some feature'`) 4. Push to the branch (`git push origin my-new-feature`) 5. Create new Pull Request