# Capistrano::Cul Capistrano v3 tasks shared across CUL projects. This gem provides common cap tasks that are used in almost every cul project. It also includes a set of cap tasks and hooks that are specific for Wordpress deployments. Do not include the Wordpress library if you are not deploying a Wordpress site. ## Installation ### Install gem Add this line to your application's Gemfile: ```ruby gem 'capistrano-cul', require: false ``` _Note:_ If installing in a rails application, gem should only be installed in `:development` and `:test` groups. And then execute: $ bundle Or install it yourself as: $ gem install capistrano-cul ### Add Capistrano::Cul tasks to `Capfile` In your application's `Capfile` include: ```ruby require 'capistrano/cul' ``` For Wordpress deployments, in your application's `Capfile` include: ```ruby require 'capistrano/cul' require 'capistrano/cul/wp' ``` ## Usage ### Shared cap tasks (`capistrano/cul`) 1. `cap {env} cul:auto_tag` Tags the current commit as the version number provided in `VERSION`. 2. `cap {env} cul:downtime` Pulls down the downtime branch of the repository to a `/downtime` directory and symlinks `current` to `downtime`. To undo this action, redeploy your application. ### Wordpress deployment (`capistrano/cul/wp`) #### Tasks 1. `cap {env} cul:wp:setup` Sets up a WordPress docroot and runs deployment; does not install WordPress and does not create any users. 2. `cap {env} cul:wp:install` Runs a WordPress installation for a newly set up instance and creates a new admin user. 3. `cap {env} cul:wp:create_symlinks` Creates symlinks for custom plugins and themes as part of a WordPress deployment. Generally run as an `after :deploy` hook. 4. `cap {env} cul:wp:searchreplace` Runs a search and replace operation on the tables in a WordPress installation. 5. `cap {env} cul:wp:migrate:copy_from` Copies the WordPress installation from one environment to another (e.g. prod to dev) 6. `cap {env} cul:wp:update:core` Updates WordPress core to the latest version. 7. `cap {env} cul:wp:update:plugins` Updates non-repo-managed plugins to the latest version. 8. `cap {env} cul:wp:update:themes` Updates non-repo-managed themes to the latest version. 9. `cap {env} cul:wp:update:all` Updates WordPress core, plugins, and themes (in that order) by calling update:core, update:plugins and update:themes tasks. #### Configurable variables The Wordpress tasks listed above require the following variables . ```ruby set :wp_docroot # (string) Path to webserver document root for site set :wp_data_path # (string) Path to data directory (outside of wp_docroot) that contains wp-content set :url # (string) Public website URL set :title # (string) Website title set :multisite # (boolean) Whether or not this is a multisite wordpress installation set :wp_custom_plugins # (hash) Map of custom plugin file/directory names to repo-relative paths set :wp_custom_mu_plugins # (hash) Map of custom MUST-USE plugin file/directory names to repo-relative paths set :wp_custom_themes # (hash) Map of custom theme file/directory names to repo-relative paths ``` Here's a sample configuration: ```ruby set :wp_docroot, "#{fetch(:deploy_to)}/wp-docroot" set :multisite, false set :title, 'Amazing WordPress Site' set :wp_custom_plugins, { 'custom-plugin-file.php' => 'plugins/custom-plugin-file.php', 'custom-plugin-directory' => 'plugins/custom-plugin-directory' } set :wp_custom_themes, { 'mytheme' => 'themes/mytheme' } ``` ## Development After checking out the repo, run `bin/setup` to install dependencies. Then, run `rake spec` to run the tests. You can also run `bin/console` for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment. To install this gem onto your local machine, run `bundle exec rake install`. To release a new version, update the version number in `version.rb`, and then run `bundle exec rake release`, which will create a git tag for the version, push git commits and tags, and push the `.gem` file to [rubygems.org](https://rubygems.org). ## Contributing Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/cul/capistrano-cul. ## License The gem is available as open source under the terms of the [MIT License](http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT).