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git-play

Git-play Git-play is a custom git command for deploying an application server very easily from a remote git repository. It checks the remote git repository every minute and if something has changed, it will restart the application server automatically. Installation You can simply install git-play from PyPI by using pip or easy_install: .. code-block:: console $ pip install git-play Getting started Git-play is made for people who hate complicated configurations, thus basically it doesn't require you to do much except for .git-play.yml. Configuring your git-play deployment with .git-play.yml Git-play uses the .git-play.yml file in the root of your repository to configure how you want your application to be executed. .git-play.yml file has three parts: app, setup, teardown. For your convenience, there are several examples of .git-play.yml file. Django .. code-block:: yaml app: workdir: ./mysite respawn: yes exec: python manage.py runserver setup: - pip install -r requirements.txt - cd mysite - python manage.py syncdb teardown: - echo "The server is going down for maintanance..." Express .. code-block:: yaml app: respawn: yes env: PORT: 80 exec: node app.js setup: - npm install teardown: - echo "The server is going down for maintanance..." Spray and pray! Lastly, all you have to do is simply type the following in your terminal: .. code-block:: console $ git play http://github.com/foo/bar --remote origin --branch master Spawned! For an existing repository, type the following: .. code-block:: console $ git play bar -r origin -b master Spawned! .. code-block:: console $ ls -F bar/ $ cd bar $ git play Spawned! Contributing Just fork and request pulls. Any help or feedback is appreciated.

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Latest version: 0.13 Released: 2014-06-30

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