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Feb 14 15:47:17 <@instanceofjamie> gregharvey: I'm going to hold out for matason to come back. I don't know if I have to run this on one or both app servers. | |
Feb 14 15:47:31 <@gregharvey> k | |
Feb 14 15:48:22 <galooph> ♬♪♫ you're holding out for a hero ♫♪♬ “ヽ(´▽`)ノ” | |
Feb 14 15:49:14 <@instanceofjamie> ♬♪♫ tilt he end of the night ♫♪♬ “ヽ(´▽`)ノ” | |
Feb 14 15:49:19 <@instanceofjamie> join in, andymartel | |
Feb 14 15:50:11 <andymartel> ♬♪♫ He's gotta be strong and he's gotta be fast ♬♪♫ “ヽ(´▽`)ノ” | |
Feb 14 15:50:19 <@instanceofjamie> \m/ | |
Feb 14 15:50:28 <galooph> bring it home, emlyn | |
Feb 14 15:50:35 <@instanceofjamie> NOT WITH A JOKE | |
Feb 14 15:50:42 <galooph> glol |
# Quick fork by @mcjim to add stash status and tweak to suit his style. | |
# http://henrik.nyh.se/2008/12/git-dirty-prompt | |
# http://www.simplisticcomplexity.com/2008/03/13/show-your-git-branch-name-in-your-prompt/ | |
# host dir master $ # clean working directory | |
# host dir master* $ # dirty working directory | |
# host dir master*^ $ # dirty working directory with stash | |
# host dir master^ $ # clean working directory with stash | |
function parse_git_dirty { | |
[[ $(git status 2> /dev/null | tail -n1) != "nothing to commit, working tree clean" ]] && echo "*" |
Although I work for an AWS partner, I've always shied away from AWS CloudFormation, their orchestration technology. However, when I got talking to Will at LocalGovDrupal about reducing the barrier to entry for smaller organisations who want to use the distribution as a starting point, a plan formed. Perhaps the AWS Marketplace would be a good way to allow other councils to find and try out LocalGovDrupal?
The kicker of course is to put something in AWS Marketplace you pretty much need to build it with AWS CloudFormation. CloudFormation basically provides a YAML or JSON formatted means of describing any AWS service so it can be automatically set up and configured, and as a result your infrastructure can be saved in code, in much the same way as the popular Terraform from Hashicorp does, not to mention the AWS Ansible modules. After some Googling I fell upon the AWS Reference Architecture project for Highly Available Drupal. It was pretty out of date, but nice and complete, even with DNS handling and SSL and C