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Craft CMS Deployment

A bash script for zero-downtime Craft CMS deployment to run on production servers. Inspired by the Capistrano routine. This script is still beta! Please use it very carefully!

Usage

  • Copy the files to your project folder on the server.
  • Run chmod +x deploy.sh setup.sh to set execution permissions.
  • Run ./setup.sh to create the initial folders and files.
  • Upload .env into shared/.
  • Upload storage folder into shared/.
  • Upload web/.htaccess into shared/web/.
  • Upload web/cpresources folder into shared/web/.
  • Upload your [ASSETS_DIR] folder and web/cpresources folder into shared/web/.
  • Setup a webhook to call the scripts or run ./deploy.sh manually.

.gitignore

Following files and folders must be added to .gitignore to make the symlinks work:

  • .env
  • storage
  • web/[ASSETS_DIR]
  • web/cpresources
  • web/.htaccess

Important

This script is still beta. Please use it carefully and not on large and heavy projects. Or do, whatever, your call.

What does it do?

setup.sh

Creates the necessary releases, shared and shared/web folders on the server. Run this script first.

deploy.sh

  • Runs ./craft backup/db to create a database backup first.
  • Creates a release folder in releases named by the current timestamp, i.e. 20190623170859.
  • Clones your git repo into this folder.
  • Runs composer install to install Craft CMS.
  • Creates symlinks for shared folders and files.
  • Runs ./craft migrate/all and ./craft project-config/sync.
  • Creates a symlink from the current folder to the newest release.
  • Deletes old releases and keeps max. [DEPLOY_KEEP_RELEASES] releases.
  • Deletes oldest backup and keeps max. [DEPLOY_KEEP_BACKUPS] backups.
  • Restarts PHP to delete symlink cache (optional)

rollback.sh

Creates a symlink from current/ to the second newest release folder (i.e. the former release), deletes the current release folder afterwards and runs composer install, ./craft migrate/all and ./craft project-config/sync. That's all. No further database actions.

If you run a major update with significant database migrations you do it on your own responsibility!

gitlab-webhook-push.php

Optional webhook script to run the bash scripts and creates a logfile. You can use your own scripts of course.

Why should I use it?

When you don't want to spend money on deployment services and tools like Capistrano are just too much to set up for smaller projects.

Roadmap

  • Set project folder name in .env
  • Add .env for better config handling.
  • Delete releases folder if an error occurs during deployment.
  • Delete not only the oldest release folder, but multiple release folders if there's more than 5 folders (occurs if an deployment fails). (Corrupt folders will be removed if installation fails)
  • Integrate update.sh scripts into deploy.sh and/or create flags.

License

Itsa MIT!