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= SyncWrap
== Description
A rather direct provisioning and deployment system in ruby, bash over ssh, and rsync. SyncWrap is a refreshingly straightforward, DSL-free non-framework with no central server or repository requirements. The "magic", if any, lies in the elegant component model, the shell command queue, and a few powerful methods like rput (augmented rsync).
== Features
Default Thread-per-host parallel operation, with synchronized block/live console output for debugging.
Multi-line shell support (often via here-document), command queue, and composition support in SyncWrap::Component#sh for more natural script embedding. You'll know you are provisioning with bash, in all its syntactic glory.
SyncWrap::Component#rput wraps rsync, with support for multiple source roots, transparent ERB templates, and target file owner/permissions control. Returns the file change status allowing reactive scripting (i.e. restart daemon since config has changed.)
Linux distro differences are factored out into distro-specific components with utility methods exposed in host context.
SyncWrap::AmazonEC2 provider with host profiles: create and provision hosts in a single step.
Independent of (but easily integrated into) rake
Depends only on ruby 1.9+ stdlib Open3 for interaction with bash, ssh and rsync. Also works on jruby 1.7.x, 9.x and recent rubinuous (see Travis CI variants).
== Synopsis
Simplest example. Place the following in a sync.rb file:
class Greeter < SyncWrap::Component def install say_it end
def say_it
sh <<-SH
echo "Hello from #{host.name}"
SH
end
end
host 'localhost', Greeter.new
Try it via the command line:
gem install syncwrap syncwrap --help syncwrap -f ./sync.rb --list # -f default; list syncwrap # Run it syncwrap -v # Run it with full verbose output syncwrap -v Greeter.say_it # Without Greeter#install default
Output from syncwrap -v (minus the terminal color):
== localhost #Module:0x00000001e95678::Greeter#install: enqueue <-- sh localhost (-v coalesce live) echo "Hello from localhost" Hello from localhost --> Exit 0 (success)
See more elaborate examples, including ec2 provider support, in the examples directory and LAYOUT.
== Components
Component hierarchy implementing SyncWrap::Distro, for common methods like dist_install and other distribution-specific behaviors:
Non-exhaustive list of components implementing #install:
SyncWrap::MDRaid, SyncWrap::LVMCache — software raid, lvm volumes, lvm cache, filesystems, mounts
SyncWrap::Network and SyncWrap::EtcHosts — hostname, static names, resolver config
SyncWrap::Users — developer accounts, home directory files (incl. ssh keys), sudoers access
SyncWrap::RunUser — a user for running deployed daemons, jobs, in var directories.
SyncWrap::PostgreSQL
SyncWrap::OpenJDK or SyncWrap::CommercialJDK
SyncWrap::JRubyVM and/or SyncWrap::CRubyVM (MRI, from source)
SyncWrap::BundlerGem, SyncWrap::RakeGem, SyncWrap::TarpitGem — base (pre-bundle) rubygems
SyncWrap::SourceTree
SyncWrap::Bundle — Ruby Bundler installed (source) dependencies
SyncWrap::Puma
Other utilities:
SyncWrap::ChangeGuard — make changes transactional via a remote guard file
SyncWrap::TimeChecker (.check) — compare remote host system clocks
\SyncWrap makes customizing the above or implementing new components easy, as needed in your own projects.
== License
Copyright (c) 2011-2018 David Kellum
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at:
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.
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