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#!/bin/sh
# http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3878624/how-do-i-programmatically-determine-if-there-are-uncommited-changes
require_clean_work_tree () {
# Update the index
git update-index -q --ignore-submodules --refresh
err=0
# Disallow unstaged changes in the working tree
if ! git diff-files --quiet --ignore-submodules --; then
echo >&2 "cannot deploy to heroku: you have unstaged changes."
git diff-files --name-status -r --ignore-submodules -- >&2
err=1
fi
# Disallow uncommitted changes in the index
if ! git diff-index --cached --quiet HEAD --ignore-submodules --; then
echo >&2 "cannot deploy to heroku: your index contains uncommitted changes."
git diff-index --cached --name-status -r --ignore-submodules HEAD -- >&2
err=1
fi
if [ $err = 1 ]; then
echo >&2 "please commit or stash them."
exit 1
fi
}
echo "===================================================="
echo " DEPLOYING WITH STYLE :-)"
echo "===================================================="
cd discourse
# http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1593051/how-to-programmatically-determine-the-current-checked-out-git-branch
CALLER_BRANCH="$(git rev-parse --symbolic-full-name --abbrev-ref HEAD)"
echo "============ checking working tree status, must be clear ============"
require_clean_work_tree
echo "============ creating deploy branch ============"
git checkout -b deploy_to_heroku
echo "============ configuring redis ============"
redis_config=config/redis.yml
cp -f config/redis.yml.sample $redis_config
# using Redis Cloud, need to replace the env variable and cache db index
sed -i 's/REDIS_PROVIDER_URL/REDISCLOUD_URL/g' $redis_config
sed -i 's/cache_db: 2/cache_db: 0/g' $redis_config
sed -i '/^.*redis.yml/ s/^/#/' .gitignore # uningnore redis configuration
echo "============ configuring mail ============"
rails_config=config/environments/production.rb
cp -f config/environments/production.rb.sample $rails_config
sed -i '/^.*action_mailer.delivery_method.*$/d' $rails_config
sed -i '/^.*action_mailer.sendmail_settings.*$/d' $rails_config
sed -i "/^.*eg: sendgrid.*/ a\
config.action_mailer.delivery_method = :smtp\n \
config.action_mailer.smtp_settings = {\n \
:port => ENV['SMTP_PORT']',\n \
:address => ENV['SMTP_SERVER'],\n \
:user_name => ENV['MANDRILL_USERNAME'],\n \
:password => ENV['MANDRILL_APIKEY'],\n \
:domain => 'heroku.com',\n \
:authentication => :plain\n \
}" $rails_config
echo "============ removing clockwork ============"
sed -i '/^clockwork.*$/d' Procfile
echo "============ setting ruby version ============"
sed -i '/^source/ a\\nruby "2.0.0"' Gemfile
echo "============ configuring sidekiq & autoscaler ============"
sed -i '/^ruby/ a\\ngem "autoscaler", require: false' Gemfile
sidekiq_config=config/initializers/sidekiq.rb
sed -i '/^Sidekiq\..*$/d' $sidekiq_config
sed -i "/^.*sidekiq_redis.*/ a\
if Rails.env.production?\n \
require 'autoscaler/sidekiq'\n \
require 'autoscaler/heroku_scaler'\n \
\n \
Sidekiq.configure_server do |config| \n \
config.redis = sidekiq_redis\n \
config.server_middleware do |chain|\n \
chain.add(Autoscaler::Sidekiq::Server, Autoscaler::HerokuScaler.new('sidekiq'), 60)\n \
end\n \
end\n \
\n \
Sidekiq.configure_client do |config| \n \
config.redis = sidekiq_redis\n \
config.client_middleware do |chain|\n \
chain.add Autoscaler::Sidekiq::Client, 'default' => Autoscaler::HerokuScaler.new('sidekiq')\n \
end\n \
end\n \
else\n \
Sidekiq.configure_server { |config| config.redis = sidekiq_redis }\n \
Sidekiq.configure_client { |config| config.redis = sidekiq_redis }\n \
end\n \
" $sidekiq_config
#echo "============ package locally fixed gems ============"
#bundle package --all
#git add -A .
#git commit -m "added packaged gems"
echo "============ creating deployment database, to be able to precompile assets ============"
db_config=config/database.yml
db_username=discourse
db_password=discourse
db_name=discourse_deployment
cp -f config/database.yml.development-sample $db_config # use development sample
# add credentials
sed -i '/^development:/ a\ username: '$db_username'\n password: '$db_password $db_config
sed -i '/^test:/ a\ username: '$db_username'\n password: '$db_password $db_config
sed -i '/^production:/ a\ username: '$db_username'\n password: '$db_password $db_config
# use specific database
sed -i '/^.*database:.*$/d' $db_config
sed -i '/^development:/ a\ database: '$db_name'_development' $db_config
sed -i '/^test:/ a\ database: '$db_name'_test' $db_config
sed -i '/^production:/ a\ database: '$db_name'_development' $db_config
# build and migrate
bundle install
bundle exec rake db:drop
bundle exec rake db:create
bundle exec rake db:migrate
bundle exec rake db:seed_fu
# TODO: should I also replace production.localhost ???
echo "============ precompiling assets ============"
export SECRET_TOKEN=enter_your_secret_token_here
bundle exec rake assets:precompile
sed -i '/^.*public.assets/ s/^/#/' .gitignore # uningnore assets
unset SECRET_TOKEN
echo "============ dropping deployment database ============"
bundle exec rake db:drop
rm -f $db_config
echo "============ commiting changes ============"
git add -A .
git commit -m "prepared for Heroku deployment"
echo "============ pushing to heroku ============"
# http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2971550/how-to-push-different-local-git-branches-to-heroku-master
git push -f heroku HEAD:master
echo "============ migrating heroku database ============"
heroku run rake db:migrate
echo "============ returning to trigger branch ============"
git checkout $CALLER_BRANCH
echo "============ removing deploy branch ============"
git branch -D deploy_to_heroku
echo "===================================================="
echo " THAT'S ALL FOLKS"
echo "===================================================="
cd ..
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