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Post receive hook for Laravel website deploy
#!/bin/bash
echo "********************"
echo "Post receive hook: Updating website"
echo "********************"
#set the git repo dir
GIT_REPO_DIR=~/git/<repo>.git
echo "The git repo dir is $GIT_REPO_DIR"
WEBROOT=/var/www/<website>
GIT_WORK_TREE=$WEBROOT git checkout -f
#change directory to the project dir
cd $WEBROOT
rm -f storage/cache/*
echo 'cache cleared'
rm -f storage/views/*
echo 'views cleared'
php artisan migrate --no-interaction
# switch to webroot
cd $GIT_REPO_DIR
# geting a 'fatal: ambiguous argument' from this ?
#changedfiles=( `git diff-tree --no-commit-id --name-only HEAD@{1} HEAD` )
changedfiles=( `git diff-tree --no-commit-id --name-only HEAD^ HEAD` )
#switch back
cd $WEBROOT
# check if node package has been updated, if so install
if [[ "${changedfiles[*]}" =~ "package.lock" ]]; then
echo "package.lock changed: Installing npm dependencies..."
npm install
fi
# check if composer has been updated, if so install
# Check if the composer.lock file is present
if [[ "${changedfiles[*]}" =~ "composer.lock" ]]; then
# Install or update packages specified in the lock file
echo "composer.lock has been updated - do install"
composer install --no-dev
fi
php artisan cache:clear
@tjventurini
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Nice inspiration, thank you. Quick note: you have composer install twice in it.

@abkiran
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abkiran commented Sep 4, 2018

How do I revert back the release to the previous commit?

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