Bonethug ======== (Project) Bones in the basement and a thug to do the things you don't want to dirty your hands with. Bonethug could loosely be considered a "web project meta framework". It uses a single configuration file (although it merges in the database.yml file for rails projects) for all project types and includes adapters to interface with project specific configs. This keeps you configuration in one place and has the benefit of being able to drive the automation of a number of other repeatitious taks like deployment, task scheduling, backups and asset / db synchronisation. The goal of the project is to be able to handle the complete project life cycle using only bonethug, git and package managers - no ssh, ftp, mysqldump etc. Installation ------------ Add this line to your application's Gemfile: `gem 'bonethug'` And then execute: `bundle` Or install it yourself as: `gem install bonethug` Update ------ execute: `bundle update bonethug` update the bonethug files in your project: `bundle exec thug update` Usage ----- ### Local Commands **Set up a project Skeleton** `thug install {rails3|rails4|silverstripe3|drupal|php|sinatra}` **Add bonethug to an existing project** *If you just want to use the deploy / cron / backup framework* `thug init` **Update the bonethug files in an existing project** *This updates the .bonethug/deploy.rb, .bonethug/backup.rb, config/example/cnf.yml, config/example/schedule.rb config files* `thug update` **Watch for changes to SCSS / CoffeeScript** *Configure the watch in the config/cnf.yml. Uses vanilla coffeescript and sass compilers by default, but can use sprockets if passed the sprockets argument* `thug watch [sprockets]` **Trigger Backup on Local Copy** *Uses astrails-safe to make a backup using the .bonethug/backup.rb file. Uses the info contained in cnf.yml* `thug local-backup {development|staging|production}` **Setup local server** *You sets up the local machine (if you are on ubuntu)* `thug setup-env local` **Initialise local DB** *Uses the local mysql client to create a user and a database according to the settings in your config/cnf.yml file* `thug init-local-db [admin_user=root] {development|staging|production}` ### Remote Commands *UPDATE:* Bonethug now supports interactive prompts so this may no longer be necessary Most of these are piped through mina. Mina uses SSH to send a bash script to the remote server where it is executed. For these commands to work you need to have the desired host already added to your known hosts file: ~/.ssh/known_hosts which means you can either connect to the host first, manually add it or switch off the checking by adding the following to ~/.ssh/config. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Host * StrictHostKeyChecking no UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ **Setup a remote server** *This installs all the required software on a remote server using mina to call all the commands* `thug setup-env {development|staging|production}` **Initialise remote DB** *Uses the mysql client in the remote environment to create a user and a database according to the settings in your config/cnf.yml file* `thug init-db [admin_user=root] {development|staging|production}` **Setup and Deploy to Remote Server** *This wraps mina and deploys using the information contained in cnf.yml* `thug setup {development|staging|production}` `thug deploy {develoment|staging|production}` **Unlock a Remote Server** *This unlocks a failed deployment* `thug force-unlock {develoment|staging|production}` **Trigger a Snapshot Backup from the Remote Server** *This wraps mina and runs the backup task in the local .bonethug/deploy.rb file. It calls astrails-safe on the remote server and using the remote .bonethug/backup.rb file which pulls the info out of the remote config/cnf.yml. If you are using FTP, make sure the directory exists before triggering a backup.* `thug remote-backup {develoment|staging|production}` **Trigger a Sync to or from the Remote Sync Backup Location** *This wraps mina and runs rsync on the remote server. It uses the info defined in the local copy of config/cnf.yml under backup.rsync. If you have already set up an ssh key with no pass on the remote server so it can talk to the sync location then you wont need to provide a pass in the cnf.yml. this is prefereed as it keeps the password out of the log files.* BE CAREFUL USING SYNC-TO - if there are no files in the source location it will wipe the files from your deploy copy. `thug sync-backup-from {develoment|staging|production}` `thug sync-backup-to {develoment|staging|production}` **Trigger an application state sync from one environment to another** *Sync local application state from another application environment* `thug sync-local-from {local-environment} {environment-to-pull-data-from}` *Sync another application's state in another environment to the local application state* `thug sync-local-to {local-environment} {environment-to-push-data-to}` *Sync remote application state with the application state environment - this wraps mina to trigger the sync actions above on a remote server* `thug sync-remote-from {environment-to-pull-data-from} {environment-to-push-data-to}` *Sync another application's state in another environment to the local application state* `thug sync-backup-to {environment-to-push-data-to} {environment-to-pull-data-from}` Example Workflow ---------------- ### New SilverStripe3 project ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ # install bonethug in the global scope (or use: bundle exec thug) gem install bonethug # set up project bones in the current folder thug install silverstripe3 bundle install --path vendor php composer.phar install bower install # --> edit the config/cnf.yml file!! # watch for changes to sass and coffeescript thug watch # --> actually write some code!! # commit work git remote add origin git@git.domain.com:namespace/project-name.git git add -A && git commit -am "initial commit" git push -u origin master # setup the deployment env and do a deploy thug auth staging thug setup-env staging thug init-db staging thug setup staging thug deploy staging ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ### Deploying an existing project ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ # clone the repo and install the gems git clone git@git.domain.com:namespace/project-name.git . bundle install --path vendor # only do this if its a fresh deploy target thug auth staging thug setup-env staging thug init-db staging thug setup staging # deploy thug deploy staging ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ What isn't implemented yet? --------------------------- ### Setup an existing project and mirror a remote environment (WIP) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ # clone the repo and install the gems git clone git@git.domain.com:namespace/project-name.git . bundle install --path vendor # setup local db thug init-local-db staging # add ssh key thug auth staging # do file sync thug sync-from staging # do db sync thug sync-local-db staging development ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ### Push local assets etc to a remote (WIP) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ # add ssh key thug auth staging # do file sync thug sync-to staging # do db sync thug sync-remote-db development staging ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 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