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deploy-now

v1.1.3

Published

Simple library to deploy application via ssh

Downloads

6

Readme

DEPLOY NOW!

A fast and easy tool to deploy your app via ssh in minutes (no git required)

How it works

  • Bundle your project directory
  • Ignore specified files
  • Upload files
  • Run deploy commands
npm install -g deploy-now

Available Commands

| Command | Description | |----------------- |------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | deploy-now | Bundle project and upload to server. Runs the cmd from deploy-now.json in sequence | | deploy-now init | Easily create deploy-now.json file for the current project. | | deploy-now sync | Synchronize local changes to your server as you are saving it. |

Run command to deploy deploy-now

Its required that you have deploy-now.json in your project root.

# deploy-now.json

{
    "name": "sample-app",
    "host": "159.89.xxx.xx",
    "user": "johndoe",
    "password": "password",
    "ignore": [
        "node_modules/**/*",
        "*.log"
    ],
    "cmd": ["node -v","npm -v"],
    "serverProjectRoot": "/var/app/sample-app/",
    "debug": true
}

Options

| Option | Description | Required | |:-----------------: |------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |-------------------- | | name | Name of your project | yes | | host | Server name or ip address (ssh must be enabled) | yes | | user | Authenticating user to login with | yes | | password | Password to your account. Do not worry, your password never leaves your local PC | if(privateKey) no; | | privateKey | Full path to your private key. Usually a .pem file | if(password) no; | | ignore | Array of files/folder to ignore. Only glob pattern supported See: https://github.com/isaacs/node-glob#glob-primer (PS: All * will be removed if you are using sync mode) | no | | cmd | Array of commands to execute after upload is complete | no, but important | | serverProjectRoot | Path to your app root directory or desired path (it can be created on the fly) | yes | | debug | Wanna see the logs on the console? Set it to true | no | | runAfter | How long should the watcher wait before it deploys your changes while using sync? Default 10000ms | no | | watchRecursive | Should the watcher watch more than the root dir? Default true | no |

Quick and Easy huh?