<?php
/**
* GIT DEPLOYMENT SCRIPT
*
* Used for automatically deploying websites via github or bitbucket, more deets here:
*
* https://gist.github.com/1809044
*/
// The commands
$commands = array(
'echo $PWD',
'whoami',
'git pull',
'git status',
'git submodule sync',
'git submodule update',
'git submodule status',
);
// Run the commands for output
$output = '';
foreach($commands AS $command){
// Run it
$tmp = shell_exec($command);
// Output
$output .= "<span style=\"color: #6BE234;\">\$</span> <span style=\"color: #729FCF;\">{$command}\n</span>";
$output .= htmlentities(trim($tmp)) . "\n";
}
// Make it pretty for manual user access (and why not?)
?>
<!DOCTYPE HTML>
<html lang="en-US">
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8">
<title>GIT DEPLOYMENT SCRIPT</title>
</head>
<body style="background-color: #000000; color: #FFFFFF; font-weight: bold; padding: 0 10px;">
<pre>
. ____ . ____________________________
|/ \| | |
[| <span style="color: #FF0000;">♥ ♥</span> |] | Git Deployment Script v0.1 |
|___==___| / © oodavid 2012 |
|____________________________|
<?php echo $output; ?>
</pre>
</body>
</html>
This gist assumes:
you should be able to do the same with Java, Perl, RoR, JSP etc. however you'll need to recreate the (rather simple) PHP script
Here we add the deployment script and push it to the origin, the deployment script runs git commands to PULL from the origin thus updating your server
See deploy.php
git add deploy.php
git commit -m 'Added the git deployment script'
git push -u origin master
Here we install and setup git on the server, we also create an SSH key so the server can talk to the origin without using passwords etc
After you've installed git, make sure it's a relatively new version - old scripts quickly become problematic as github / bitbucket / whatever will have the latests and greatest, if you don't have a recent version you'll need to figure out how to upgrade it :-)
git --version
# Add a nice repo
rpm -Uvh http://repo.webtatic.com/yum/centos/5/latest.rpm
# Install git
yum install --enablerepo=webtatic git-all
sudo yum install git-core
git config --global user.name "Server"
git config --global user.email "server@server.com"
sudo mkdir /var/www/.ssh
sudo chown -R apache:apache /var/www/.ssh/
sudo -Hu apache ssh-keygen -t rsa # choose "no passphrase"
sudo cat /var/www/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
Here we add the SSH key to the origin to allow your server to talk without passwords. In the case of GitHub we also setup a post-receive hook which will automatically call the deploy URL thus triggering a PULL request from the server to the origin
Thanks to DrewAPicture in the comments for this one
Here we clone the origin repo into a chmodded /var/www/html folder
sudo chown -R apache:apache /var/www/html
sudo -Hu apache git clone git@github.com:you/server.git /var/www/html
Now you're ready to go :-)