# NAME Canella - Simple Deploy Tool A La Cinnamon # SYNOPSIS use Canella::DSL; role "production" => ( hosts => [ qw(host1 host2) ], ); task "setup:perl" => sub { my $host = shift; remote { on_finish { run "rm", "-rf", "xbuild" }; run "git", "clone", "git://github.com/tagomoris/xbuild.git"; sudo { run "xbuild/perl-install", "5.16.3", "/opt/local/perl-5.16"; }; } $host; }; task "setup:apache" => sub { my $host = shift; remote { sudo { run "yum", "install", "apache2"; } } $host; }; task 'setup:all' => sub { call 'setup:perl', 'setup:apache'; }; task syncfiles => sub { my $host = shift; remote { my $dir = get "deploy_to"; run "cd $dir && git pull"; } $host; }; task "restart:app" => sub { my $host = shift; remote { sudo { run "svc -h /service/myapp"; } } $host; }; task "restart:apache" => sub { my $host = shift; remote { sudo { run "apachectl restart"; } } $host; }; task deploy => sub { call 'syncfiles', 'restart:app', 'restart:apache'; }; # INVOCATION Based on the config file shown in SYNOPSIS, you can invoke commands like so: # Run perl setup on production servers canella --config=/path/to/config.pl production setup:perl # Run apache setup AND perl setup on production servers canella --config=/path/to/config.pl production setup:apache setup:perl # Or, use the shortcut we defined: setup:all canella --config=/path/to/config.pl production setup:all # Run deploy (sync files) on production servers canella --config=/path/to/config.pl production syncfiles # Restart apps (controlled via daemontools) canella --config=/path/to/config.pl production restart:app # DESCRIPTION WARNING: ALPHA QUALITY CODE! Canella is yet another deploy tool, based on [Cinnamon](http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?Cinnamon) # DIFFERENCES WITH Cinnamon 0.22 - Goals Cinnamon wants to be "simple". Canella wants to be _extendable_ and _bendable_. Canella project just started, so it may not be completely there yet, but hopefully it will eventually get there Cinnamon stores state in class-variables which are sorta globals, and stuff like `roles` and `tasks` are stored has hashrefs. Backend fo Canella is completely OO ala `Moo`, which I believe is much easier to extend. You can (or you should be able to, if the current code is still not there) easily subclass Canella and bend it to do what you want. - Supports multiple tasks Cinnamon 0.22 does not support specifying multiple tasks in one invocation. With Canella you can do canella ... task1 task2 task2 - Supports recursive task calls While it's in their TODO, Cinnamon 0.22 doesn't support calling tasks recursively. Canella allows you to call other tasks from within a task: task foo => sub { call 'bar'; }; task bar => sub { ... } - Concurrency works Cinnamon 0.22 has a broken concurrency problem where some tasks are repeatedly run against the same host. - I WANT ALL THE ABOVE TO WORK NOW Yes, I want all the above to work now, and not in a few months or weeks. # SEE ALSO [Cinnamon](http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?Cinnamon) # LICENSE Copyright (C) Daisuke Maki. This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. # AUTHOR Daisuke Maki