Go read the blog post.
namespace :deploy do | |
desc "Hot-reload God configuration for the Resque worker" | |
task :reload_god_config do | |
sudo "god stop resque" | |
sudo "god load #{File.join(deploy_to, 'current', 'config', 'resque-' + rails_env + '.god')}" | |
sudo "god start resque" | |
end | |
end | |
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For easy editor integration and command-line usage, we'd like to be able to specify a Python version per project, with its own virtualenv to isolate its libraries from those of other projects.
We're willing to change $PATH
globally once, but not per project. And we'd like to avoid having to run every python command invocation in a special subshell created by a shell wrapper. Instead, simply invoking "python" or "pip" etc. should do the right thing, based on the directory in which it is invoked.
It turns out this is possible!