NAME
Cinnamon - A minimalistic deploy tool
SYNOPSIS
use strict;
use warnings;
# Exports some commands
use Cinnamon::DSL;
my $application = 'My::App';
# It's required if you want to login to remote host
set user => 'johndoe';
# User defined params to use later
set application => $application;
set repository => "git://git.example.com/projects/$application";
# Lazily evaluated if passed as a code
set lazy_value => sub {
#...
};
# Roles
role development => 'development.example.com', {
deploy_to => "/home/app/www/$application-devel",
branch => "develop",
};
# Lazily evaluated if passed as a code
role production => sub {
my $res = LWP::UserAgent->get('http://servers.example.com/api/hosts');
my $hosts = decode_json $res->content;
$hosts;
}, {
deploy_to => "/home/app/www/$application",
branch => "master",
};
# Tasks
task update => sub {
my ($host, @args) = @_;
my $deploy_to = get('deploy_to');
my $branch = 'origin/' . get('branch');
# Executed on localhost
run 'some', 'command';
# Executed on remote host
remote {
run "cd $deploy_to && git fetch origin && git checkout -q $branch && git submodule update --init";
} $host;
};
task restart => sub {
my ($host, @args) = @_;
# ...
};
# Nest tasks
task server => {
setup => sub {
my ($host, @args) = @_;
# ...
},
};
WARNINGS
This software is under the heavy development and considered ALPHA quality. Things might be broken, not all features have been implemented, and APIs will be likely to change.
DESCRIPTION
Cinnamon is a minimalistic deploy tool aiming to provide structurization of issues about deployment. It only introduces the most essential feature for deployment and a few utilities.
DSLs
This module provides some DSLs for use. I designed them to be kept as simple as possible, and I don't want to add too many commands:
Structural Commands
role ( $role: Str => ($host: String | $hosts: Array[String] | $sub: CODE), $param: HASHREF )
role production => 'production.example.com';
# or
role production => [ qw(production1.example.com production2.exampl.ecom) ];
# or
role production => sub {
my $res = LWP::UserAgent->get('http://servers.example.com/api/hosts');
my $hosts = decode_json $res->content;
$hosts;
};
# or
role production => 'production.example.com', {
hoge => 'fuga',
};
Relates names (eg. production) to hosts to be deployed.
If you pass a CODE as the second argument, this method delays the value to be evaluated till the value is needed at the first time. This is useful, for instance, when you want to retrieve hosts information from some external APIs or so.
If you pass a HASHREF as the third argument, you can get specified parameters by get DSL.
task ( $taskname: Str => (\%tasks: Hash[String = CODE]> | $sub: CODE) )
task update => sub {
my ($host, @args) = @_;
my $hoge = get 'hoge'; # parameter set in global or role parameter
# ...
};
# you can nest tasks
task server => {
start => sub {
my ($host, @args) = @_;
# ...
},
stop => sub {
my ($host, @args) = @_;
# ...
},
};
Defines some named tasks by CODEs.
The arguments which are passed into the CODEs are:
$host
The host name where the task is executed. Which is one of the hosts you set by
role
command.@args
Command line argument which is passed by user.
$ cinammon production update foo bar baz
In case above,
@args
contains('foo', 'bar', 'baz')
.
Utilities
set ( $key: String => ($value: Any | $sub: CODE) )
set key => 'value';
# or
set key => sub {
# values to be lazily evaluated
};
# or
set key => sub {
my (@args) = @_;
# value to be lazily evaluated with @args
};
Sets a value which is related to a key.
If you pass a CODE as the second argument, this method delays the value to be evaluated till get
is called. This is useful when you want to retrieve hosts information from some external APIs or so.
get ( $key: String [, @args: Array[Any] ] ): Any
my $value = get 'key';
# or
my $value = get key => qw(foo bar baz);
Gets a value related to the key.
If the value is a CODE, you can pass some arguments which can be used while evaluating.
run ( @command: Array ): ( $stdout: String, $stderr: String )
my ($stdout, $stdout) = run 'git', 'pull';
Executes a command. It returns the result of execution, $stdout
and $stderr
, as strings.
sudo ( @command: Array ): ( $stdout: String, $stderr: String )
my ($stdout, $stdout) = sudo '/path/to/httpd', 'restart';
Executes a command as well, but under sudo environment.
remote ( $sub: CODE $host: String ): Any
my ($stdout, $stdout) = remote {
run 'git', 'pull';
sudo '/path/to/httpd', 'restart';
} $host;
Connects to the remote $host
and executes the $code
there.
Where run
and sudo
commands to be executed depends on that context. They are done on the remote host when set in remote
block, whereas done on localhost without it.
Remote login username is retrieved by get 'user'
or `whoami`
command. Set appropriate username in advance if needed.
Configuration Variables
Cinnamon configuration is managed by set function. You can customize following variables.
user
user name which is used for login to server.
concurrency
Max number of concurrent execution of tasks. the task which is not specified concurrency, is executed in parallel by all the hosts.
set concurrency => {
restart => 1,
'server:setup' => 2,
};
REPOSITORY
https://github.com/kentaro/cinnamon
AUTHOR
Kentaro Kuribayashi <kentarok@gmail.com>
Yuki Shibazaki <shibayu36 at gmail.com>
SEE ALSO
Tutorial (Japanese)
LICENSE
Copyright (C) Kentaro Kuribayashi
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.