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Multi-server automation and deployment toolkit
Note: This is the original Python version. You can find the Go version that is currently being developed at:
- https://github.com/tav/bolt
Bolt lets you easily automate sysadmin tasks like deployment. You can use it to
manage multi-server setups over SSH or even as a build tool. To use, simply
create a Boltfile with your tasks, e.g.
::
from bolt.api import *
@task
def deploy():
"""publish the latest version of the app"""
with cd('/var/www/mysite.com'):
run('git remote update')
run('git checkout origin/master')
sudo("/etc/init.d/apache2 graceful")
And then, run the tasks from the command line, e.g.
::
$ bolt deploy
Bolt was initially developed as a fork of Fabric <http://fabfile.org/>_, but
has since been extracted as a standalone tool without any of the historic
baggage of the Fabric APIs.
Documentation
Bolt doesn't currently have any docs, but you can look at the introduction to
the Fabric fork for details of how to use most of its features. Simply replace
the references to fab and fabric with bolt:
Fabric with Cleaner API and Parallel Deployment Support <http://tav.espians.com/fabric-python-with-cleaner-api-and-parallel-deployment-support.html>_
Contribute
To contribute any patches simply fork the repository on GitHub and send a pull request to https://github.com/tav, thanks!
License
The code derived from Fabric is contained within the bolt/fabcode.py file
and is under the BSD license. The rest of the code has been released into the
Public Domain <https://github.com/tav/bolt/raw/master/UNLICENSE>_. Do with it
as you please.
-- Enjoy, tav [email protected]