Bonethug

Project Skeleton Manager

Installation

Add this line to your application's Gemfile:

`gem 'bonethug'`

And then execute:

`bundle`

Or install it yourself as:

`gem install bonethug`

Usage

Local Commands

Set up a project Skeleton

bonethug install {rails3|silverstripe3|drupal|php|sinatra}

Add bonethug to an existing project

If you just want to use the deploy / cron / backup framework

bonethug init

Update the bonethug files in an existing project

This updates the .bonethug/deploy.rb, .bonethug/backup.rb, config/example/cnf.yml, config/example/schedule.rb config files

bonethug update

Watch for changes to SCSS / CoffeeScript

Configure the watch in the config/cnf.yml. Uses vanilla coffeescript and sass compilers by default, but can use sprockets if passed the sprockets argument

bonethug watch [sprockets]

Trigger Backup on Local Copy

Uses astrails-safe to make a backup using the .bonethug/backup.rb file. Uses the info contained in cnf.yml

bonethug local-backup {development|staging|production}

Remote Commands

Most of these are piped through mina. Mina uses SSH to send a bash script to the remote server where it is executed. For these commands to work you need to have the desired host already added to your known hosts file: ~/.ssh/known_hosts which means you can either connect to the host first, manually add it or switch off the checking by adding the following to ~/.ssh/config.

Host *
    StrictHostKeyChecking no
    UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null

Setup and Deploy to Remote Server

This wraps mina and deploys using the information contained in cnf.yml

bonethug setup {development|staging|production}
bonethug deploy {develoment|staging|production}

Trigger a Snapshot Backup from the Remote Server

This wraps mina and runs the backup task in the local .bonethug/deploy.rb file. It calls astrails-safe on the remote server and using the remote .bonethug/backup.rb file which pulls the info out of the remote config/cnf.yml. If you are using FTP, make sure the directory exists before triggering a backup.

bonethug remote-backup {develoment|staging|production}

Trigger a Sync to or from the Remote Sync Location

This wraps mina and runs rsync on the remote server. It uses the info defined in the local copy of config/cnf.yml under backup.rsync. If you have already set up an ssh key with no pass on the remote server so it can talk to the sync location then you wont need to provide a pass in the cnf.yml. this is prefereed as it keeps the password out of the log files.

BE CAREFUL USING SYNC-TO - if there are no files in the source location it will wipe the files from your deploy copy.

bonethug sync-from {develoment|staging|production}

bonethug sync-to {develoment|staging|production}

Contributing

  1. Fork it 2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature) 3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature') 4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature) 5. Create new Pull Request