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From: | Nathan Nobbe |
Subject: | Re: [Fab-user] Deploying to multiple sets of hosts |
Date: | Sat, 26 Oct 2013 00:24:46 -0600 |
I prefer using execute: http://docs.fabfile.org/en/1.8/api/core/tasks.html?highlight=execute#fabric.tasks.execute
On Oct 25, 2013 7:55 PM, "Gilgamezh" <address@hidden> wrote:El 25/10/13 19:20, Nathan Nobbe escribió:
Hi everyone,
I've recently started using Fabric (any Python for that matter)! So far
I'm loving Fabric compared to Capistrano, which is next to useless
outside of Ruby projects that I can tell.
I have hit a snag with Fabric though, and I'm surprised nobody else
seems to have dealt with it. I've got sets of nodes that comprise an
'environment'. For example, 2 boxes are used as db servers, 2 boxes as
application servers (not exactly my setup, but that's the idea).
Now I can have 2 tasks for this with @host decorators that map the hosts
to the deployment logic, however, since there is no way to change the
hosts within a task, I have to make 2 separate calls to fab on the CLI.
The problem is, I have several sets of nodes and the order of operations
in the deployment is itself some logic I would like to encapsulate. Best
approach I have so far is to place the fab calls into a BASH script.
I'm shocked that there's no way to change hosts within a task, and
moreover that this desire hasn't arisen before. Is there some way to
change the hosts mid-task? I can't find anything on Google or
Stackoverflow. Or am I thinking about this the wrong way? Seems like
grouping the hosts the way I have makes sense. I took a look at roles,
but I don't think that's any different than say an @host decorator with
the 'db' servers for example.
Your help appreciated!
thanks,
-nathan
Hi!
roles are in the env dict. You can do this:
env.roledefs.update({
'webserver': ['www1', 'www2'],
'dbserver': ['db1']
})
then.....
for server in env.roledefs['webserver']:
do something
for server in env.roledefs['dbserver']:
do something.
In all the cases you can set a specific host
for example:
with settings(host_string='somehost.domain'):
do some
it's just python! :D
More in:
http://docs.fabfile.org/en/1.8/api/core/decorators.html?highlight=roledefs
http://docs.fabfile.org/en/1.8/usage/env.html?highlight=roledefs
http://docs.fabfile.org/en/1.8/usage/execution.html?highlight=roledefs
regards!
Gilgamezh.
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