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Example of capistrano production.rb file
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# server-based syntax | |
# ====================== | |
# Defines a single server with a list of roles and multiple properties. | |
# You can define all roles on a single server, or split them: | |
# production server is xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx | |
server 'xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx', user: 'deployer', roles: %w{app web} | |
# server 'example.com', user: 'deployer', roles: %w{app db web}, my_property: :my_value | |
# server 'example.com', user: 'deployer', roles: %w{app web}, other_property: :other_value | |
# server 'db.example.com', user: 'deployer', roles: %w{db} | |
# role-based syntax | |
# ================== | |
# Defines a role with one or multiple servers. The primary server in each | |
# group is considered to be the first unless any hosts have the primary | |
# property set. Specify the username and a domain or IP for the server. | |
# Don't use `:all`, it's a meta role. | |
# role :app, %w{[email protected]}, my_property: :my_value | |
# role :web, %w{[email protected] [email protected]}, other_property: :other_value | |
# role :db, %w{[email protected]} | |
role :app, %w{[email protected]} | |
role :web, %w{[email protected]} | |
role :db, %w{[email protected]} | |
# Configuration | |
# ============= | |
# You can set any configuration variable like in config/deploy.rb | |
# These variables are then only loaded and set in this stage. | |
# For available Capistrano configuration variables see the documentation page. | |
# http://capistranorb.com/documentation/getting-started/configuration/ | |
# Feel free to add new variables to customise your setup. | |
# Custom SSH Options | |
# ================== | |
# You may pass any option but keep in mind that net/ssh understands a | |
# limited set of options, consult the Net::SSH documentation. | |
# http://net-ssh.github.io/net-ssh/classes/Net/SSH.html#method-c-start | |
# | |
# Global options | |
# -------------- | |
# set :ssh_options, { | |
# keys: %w(/home/rlisowski/.ssh/id_rsa), | |
# forward_agent: false, | |
# auth_methods: %w(password) | |
# } | |
set :ssh_options, { | |
forward_agent: true, | |
keys: %w(~/.ssh/id_rsa), | |
auth_methods: %w(publickey), | |
user: 'deployer' | |
} | |
# | |
# The server-based syntax can be used to override options: | |
# ------------------------------------ | |
# 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' | |
# } |
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