spec/examples/json.northpole.ro/config/deploy/production.rb in ki-0.4.10 vs spec/examples/json.northpole.ro/config/deploy/production.rb in ki-0.4.11

- old
+ new

@@ -1,39 +1,5 @@ -# Simple Role Syntax -# ================== -# Supports bulk-adding hosts to roles, the primary -# server in each group is considered to be the first -# unless any hosts have the primary property set. -# Don't declare `role :all`, it's a meta role -role :app, %w{kiki@northpole.ro} -role :web, %w{kiki@northpole.ro} -role :db, %w{kiki@northpole.ro} +role :app, %w{mace@glassic.northpole.ro} +role :web, %w{mace@glassic.northpole.ro} +role :db, %w{mace@glassic.northpole.ro} -# Extended Server Syntax -# ====================== -# This can be used to drop a more detailed server -# definition into the server list. The second argument -# something that quacks like a hash can be used to set -# extended properties on the server. -# server 'example.com', user: 'deploy', roles: %w{web app}, my_property: :my_value - -# you can set custom ssh options -# it's possible to pass any option but you need to keep in mind that net/ssh understand limited list of options -# you can see them in [net/ssh documentation](http://net-ssh.github.io/net-ssh/classes/Net/SSH.html#method-c-start) -# set it globally -# set :ssh_options, { -# keys: %w(/home/rlisowski/.ssh/id_rsa), -# forward_agent: false, -# auth_methods: %w(password) -# } -# and/or per server -# server 'example.com', -# user: 'user_name', -# roles: %w{web app}, -# ssh_options: { -# user: 'user_name', # overrides user setting above -# keys: %w(/home/user_name/.ssh/id_rsa), -# forward_agent: false, -# auth_methods: %w(publickey password) -# # password: 'please use keys' -# } -# setting per server overrides global ssh_options +set :deploy_to, '/home/mace/json.northpole.ro'