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""" | |
This fabric file makes setting up and deploying a django application much | |
easier, but it does make a few assumptions. Namely that you're using Git, | |
Apache and mod_wsgi and your using Debian or Ubuntu. Also you should have | |
Django installed on your local machine and SSH installed on both the local | |
machine and any servers you want to deploy to. | |
_note that I've used the name project_name throughout this example. Replace | |
this with whatever your project is called._ | |
First step is to create your project locally: | |
mkdir project_name | |
cd project_name | |
django-admin.py startproject project_name | |
Now add a requirements file so pip knows to install Django. You'll probably | |
add other required modules in here later. Creat a file called requirements.txt | |
and save it at the top level with the following contents: | |
Django | |
Then save this fabfile.py file in the top level directory which should give you: | |
project_name | |
fabfile.py | |
requirements.txt | |
project_name | |
__init__.py | |
manage.py | |
settings.py | |
urls.py | |
You'll need a WSGI file called project_name.wsgi, where project_name | |
is the name you gave to your django project. It will probably look | |
like the following, depending on your specific paths and the location | |
of your settings module | |
import os | |
import sys | |
# put the Django project on sys.path | |
sys.path.insert(0, os.path.abspath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "../"))) | |
os.environ["DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE"] = "project_name.settings" | |
from django.core.handlers.wsgi import WSGIHandler | |
application = WSGIHandler() | |
Last but not least you'll want a virtualhost file for apache which looks | |
something like the following. Save this as project_name in the inner directory. | |
You'll want to change /path/to/project_name/ to the location on the remote | |
server you intent to deploy to. | |
<VirtualHost *:80> | |
WSGIDaemonProcess project_name-production user=project_name group=project_name threads=10 python-path=/path/to/project_name/lib/python2.6/site-packages | |
WSGIProcessGroup project_name-production | |
WSGIScriptAlias / /path/to/project_name/releases/current/project_name/project_name.wsgi | |
<Directory /path/to/project_name/releases/current/project_name> | |
Order deny,allow | |
Allow from all | |
</Directory> | |
ErrorLog /var/log/apache2/error.log | |
LogLevel warn | |
CustomLog /var/log/apache2/access.log combined | |
</VirtualHost> | |
Now create a file called .gitignore, containing the following. This | |
prevents the compiled python code being included in the repository and | |
the archive we use for deployment. | |
*.pyc | |
You should now be ready to initialise a git repository in the top | |
level project_name directory. | |
git init | |
git add .gitignore project_name | |
git commit -m "Initial commit" | |
All of that should leave you with | |
project_name | |
.git | |
.gitignore | |
requirements.txt | |
fabfile.py | |
project_name | |
__init__.py | |
project_name | |
project_name.wsgi | |
manage.py | |
settings.py | |
urls.py | |
In reality you might prefer to keep your wsgi files and virtual host files | |
elsewhere. The fabfile has a variable (config.virtualhost_path) for this case. | |
You'll also want to set the hosts that you intend to deploy to (config.hosts) | |
as well as the user (config.user). | |
The first task we're interested in is called setup. It installs all the | |
required software on the remote machine, then deploys your code and restarts | |
the webserver. | |
fab local setup | |
After you've made a few changes and commit them to the master Git branch you | |
can run to deply the changes. | |
fab local deploy | |
If something is wrong then you can rollback to the previous version. | |
fab local rollback | |
Note that this only allows you to rollback to the release immediately before | |
the latest one. If you want to pick a arbitrary release then you can use the | |
following, where 20090727170527 is a timestamp for an existing release. | |
fab local deploy_version:20090727170527 | |
If you want to ensure your tests run before you make a deployment then you can | |
do the following. | |
fab local test deploy | |
""" | |
# globals | |
config.project_name = 'project_name' | |
# environments | |
def local(): | |
"Use the local virtual server" | |
config.hosts = ['172.16.142.130'] | |
config.path = '/path/to/project_name' | |
config.user = 'garethr' | |
config.virtualhost_path = "/" | |
# tasks | |
def test(): | |
"Run the test suite and bail out if it fails" | |
local("cd $(project_name); python manage.py test", fail="abort") | |
def setup(): | |
""" | |
Setup a fresh virtualenv as well as a few useful directories, then run | |
a full deployment | |
""" | |
require('hosts', provided_by=[local]) | |
require('path') | |
sudo('aptitude install -y python-setuptools') | |
sudo('easy_install pip') | |
sudo('pip install virtualenv') | |
sudo('aptitude install -y apache2') | |
sudo('aptitude install -y libapache2-mod-wsgi') | |
# we want rid of the defult apache config | |
sudo('cd /etc/apache2/sites-available/; a2dissite default;') | |
run('mkdir -p $(path); cd $(path); virtualenv .;') | |
run('cd $(path); mkdir releases; mkdir shared; mkdir packages;', fail='ignore') | |
deploy() | |
def deploy(): | |
""" | |
Deploy the latest version of the site to the servers, install any | |
required third party modules, install the virtual host and | |
then restart the webserver | |
""" | |
require('hosts', provided_by=[local]) | |
require('path') | |
import time | |
config.release = time.strftime('%Y%m%d%H%M%S') | |
upload_tar_from_git() | |
install_requirements() | |
install_site() | |
symlink_current_release() | |
migrate() | |
restart_webserver() | |
def deploy_version(version): | |
"Specify a specific version to be made live" | |
require('hosts', provided_by=[local]) | |
require('path') | |
config.version = version | |
run('cd $(path); rm releases/previous; mv releases/current releases/previous;') | |
run('cd $(path); ln -s $(version) releases/current') | |
restart_webserver() | |
def rollback(): | |
""" | |
Limited rollback capability. Simple loads the previously current | |
version of the code. Rolling back again will swap between the two. | |
""" | |
require('hosts', provided_by=[local]) | |
require('path') | |
run('cd $(path); mv releases/current releases/_previous;') | |
run('cd $(path); mv releases/previous releases/current;') | |
run('cd $(path); mv releases/_previous releases/previous;') | |
restart_webserver() | |
# Helpers. These are called by other functions rather than directly | |
def upload_tar_from_git(): | |
require('release', provided_by=[deploy, setup]) | |
"Create an archive from the current Git master branch and upload it" | |
local('git archive --format=tar master | gzip > $(release).tar.gz') | |
run('mkdir $(path)/releases/$(release)') | |
put('$(release).tar.gz', '$(path)/packages/') | |
run('cd $(path)/releases/$(release) && tar zxf ../../packages/$(release).tar.gz') | |
local('rm $(release).tar.gz') | |
def install_site(): | |
"Add the virtualhost file to apache" | |
require('release', provided_by=[deploy, setup]) | |
sudo('cd $(path)/releases/$(release); cp $(project_name)$(virtualhost_path)$(project_name) /etc/apache2/sites-available/') | |
sudo('cd /etc/apache2/sites-available/; a2ensite $(project_name)') | |
def install_requirements(): | |
"Install the required packages from the requirements file using pip" | |
require('release', provided_by=[deploy, setup]) | |
run('cd $(path); pip install -E . -r ./releases/$(release)/requirements.txt') | |
def symlink_current_release(): | |
"Symlink our current release" | |
require('release', provided_by=[deploy, setup]) | |
run('cd $(path); rm releases/previous; mv releases/current releases/previous;', fail='ignore') | |
run('cd $(path); ln -s $(release) releases/current') | |
def migrate(): | |
"Update the database" | |
require('project_name') | |
run('cd $(path)/releases/current/$(project_name); ../../../bin/python manage.py syncdb --noinput') | |
def restart_webserver(): | |
"Restart the web server" | |
sudo('/etc/init.d/apache2 restart') |
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How this will handle the media files stored inside django project? The above script will delete all media files isn't it?