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cuisine sweet 0.1.18
Sugar-coated declarative deployment recipes built on top of Fabric
and Cuisine.
With Fabric’s low-level remote ssh orchestration and Cuisine’s generic recipes; the goal
is to build a collection of wrappers capturing various, usually opinionated, system deployment
styles.
At the heart of cuisine_sweet is the collection of ensure modules. These modules encapsulate
what is being checked/deployed (declarative), without specifying the how and the where parts
(imperative). An ensure is both an assertion check + action-if-needed in the form:
ensure.object.state(params).
Sample Usage
cuisine_sweet is to be used in tandem with fabric.
To illustrate usage, see the sample fabfile.py below:
from fabric.api import task, env
from cuisine_sweet import ensure
env.hosts = [ 'myproject@server1.example.com', 'myproject@server2.example.com' ]
@task
def initial():
ensure.yum.package_installed('gcc')
ensure.yum.package_installed('make')
ensure.yum.package_installed('git')
ensure.yum.package_installed('python')
ensure.yum.package_installed('python-devel')
ensure.supervisord.installed()
@task
def deploy():
ensure.local_git.up_to_date(against='origin/master')
ensure.local_git.clean()
ensure.git.rsync('git@ourgit.example.com:myproject.git', 'myproject', refspec='master', base_dir='git')
ensure.user_crontab.loaded('git/myproject/user.cron')
ensure.supervisord.running('git/myproject/supervisord.conf', '/tmp/myproject.supervisord.pid')
ensure.supervisord.updated_with_latest_config('git/myproject/supervisord.conf')
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