Upload, initialize and maintain configuration files for Capistrano 3.x outside of SCM. (or in SCM just different files for different stages - the choice is yours!)
Say you're working in a small team on a Rails app, you've got a couple of environments and you have a config/database.yml
that's got some secrets that differ per stage in it.
You'd like to maintain these secrets outside of source control but placing a config/database.yml
on the server manually makes you nervous. What happens if it's lost? Did you upload the right one? Chaos. Stress. Sad face.
Capistrano-upload-config to the rescue. You can maintain a version of config/database.yml
per stage, with different contents if you wish, keep these outside of your source control and still upload them without manual fiddling.
Equally this could be used to manage many other text based configuration files and used if you're in a team or not.
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'capistrano', '~> 3.1.0'
gem 'capistrano-upload-config'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install capistrano-upload-config
Require the module in your Capfile
:
require 'capistrano/upload-config'
capistrano-upload-config
comes with 3 tasks:
config:check
config:init
config:push
This task checks to see if all your set configuration files exist for the current stage:
$ cap staging config:check
INFO Found: config/database.staging.yml
WARN Not found: config/example.staging.yml
This creates the configured config files for the current stage if it doesn't already exist. Bonus: It copies from an example file if one exists.
$ cap staging config:init
WARN Already Exists: config/database.staging.yml
INFO Copied: config/example.yml-example to config/example.staging.yml
Created: config/foobar.staging.yml as empty file
This task creates the config on the remote server.
$ cap staging config:init
WARN Already Exists: config/database.staging.yml
INFO Copied: config/example.yml-example to config/example.staging.yml
Created: config/foobar.staging.yml as empty file
Can be used during a deploy, If your :config_files
and :linked_files
are going to be the same I suggest hooking in before
deploy:check:linked_files
so that the shared directories have been created but the shared files not checked:
# add to config/deploy.rb
before 'deploy:check:linked_files', 'config:push'
Configurable options, shown here with defaults:
set :config_files, fetch(:linked_files)
set :config_example_suffix, '-example'
By default your :linked_files
are assumed to be config files, this might be totally wrong for your environment, never fear just:
# in deploy.rb (or similar)
set :config_files, %w{dir1/config.toml config/example.ini hidden/secrets.json}
Note, capistrano-upload-config can only upload confir to your shared folder (and it's sub directories) so it's likely that :config_files
will be a subset of :linked_files
.
Do you use example files checked into your source control? e.g. config/database.yml-example
These will be used when running config:init
. If your suffix differs, e.g. config/database.yml.eg
set this as:
# in deploy.rb (or similar)
set :config_example_suffix, '.eg'
Note, only suffixes (i.e. after the whole filename) are supported.
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request