# Capistrano::Sidekiq Sidekiq integration for Capistrano ## Installation Add this line to your application's Gemfile: gem 'capistrano-sidekiq' , github: 'seuros/capistrano-sidekiq' or: gem 'capistrano-sidekiq' And then execute: $ bundle ## Usage ```ruby # Capfile require 'capistrano/sidekiq' require 'capistrano/sidekiq/monit' #to require monit tasks # Only for capistrano3 ``` Configurable options, shown here with defaults: ```ruby :sidekiq_default_hooks => true :sidekiq_pid => File.join(shared_path, 'tmp', 'pids', 'sidekiq.pid') :sidekiq_env => fetch(:rack_env, fetch(:rails_env, fetch(:stage))) :sidekiq_log => File.join(shared_path, 'log', 'sidekiq.log') :sidekiq_options => nil :sidekiq_require => nil :sidekiq_tag => nil :sidekiq_timeout => 10 :sidekiq_role => :app :sidekiq_processes => 1 :sidekiq_cmd => "#{fetch(:bundle_cmd, "bundle")} exec sidekiq" # Only for capistrano2.5 :sidekiqctl_cmd => "#{fetch(:bundle_cmd, "bundle")} exec sidekiqctl" # Only for capistrano2.5 ``` ## Changelog - 0.2.6: sidekiq:start check if sidekiq is running - 0.2.5: bug fixes - 0.2.4: Fast deploy with :sidekiq_run_in_background - 0.2.3: Added monit tasks (alpha) - 0.2.0: Added sidekiq:rolling_restart - @jlecour ## Contributors - [Jérémy Lecour] (https://github.com/jlecour) ## 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