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Helps managing docker container and files inside docker container for Capistrano 3.x
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 Dependencies

Development

~> 1.3
~> 10.1

Runtime

>= 3.0.0.pre
 Project Readme

Capistrano::Container Gem Version

Helps managing docker container and files inside docker container for Capistrano 3.x.

This project is in an early stage but helps me a lot dealing with my container deployments and keeps my code clean. It is not only meant for docker, but at the moment there is only support for docker, feel free to contribute =)

This gem does not handle Dockerfiles (build, push, etc.) but handles docker container on your dev or staging system.

The container implementation auto detects if it should run on local or remote docker-engine (see below).

Installation

Add this lines to your application's Gemfile:

gem 'capistrano', '>= 3.0.0'
gem 'capistrano-container'

And then execute:

$ bundle

Or install it yourself as:

$ gem install capistrano-container

Dont forget to require the module in your Capfile:

require 'capistrano/container'

Usage

definition

Define and register a container by doing the following in your deploy.rb (or [stage].rb):

...

server 'www.example.com', user: 'root', roles: %w{web}

container 'db',  roles: %w{db},
                 container_id: 'website_company_beta_db',
                 server: ['www.example.com']

container 'php', roles: %w{php},
                 container_id: 'website_company_beta_php',
                 server: ['www.example.com']

...

This registers two container (db, php) for the server www.example.com. You can use the container roles later to filter container like the way you filter server in capistrano (on([:role]) do ... expresion).

The container id is optional. If its not set, the container id equals to the name you gave the container as first argument. The container id will be used later to run commands like container.upload or container.execute (with docker exec [container_id] [command]).

If you define a container, the role :container_host will be added to the given hosts, so you can filter hosts that are running that specific container. Also a container specific role will be added. For a container like container 'php', roles: %w{php}, ... the host get a role named :container_php.

commandline tasks

There are generic container tasks you can run on local or remote host (you will be asked for container_id sometimes).

cap container:all                  # show all docker containers
cap container:delete               # delete a docker container
cap container:diff                 # show FS diffs of docker container
cap container:events               # show events of docker container
cap container:inspect              # show info of docker container
cap container:logs                 # show logs of docker container
cap container:pause                # pause a docker container
cap container:ports                # show shows public facing port of docker container
cap container:ressources           # show resource usage statistics of docker container
cap container:restart              # restart a docker container
cap container:running              # show running docker containers
cap container:stop                 # stop a docker container
cap container:top                  # show running processes of docker container
cap container:unpause              # unpause a docker container
cap container:update_docker        # update docker

Also individual tasks will be created for every container you define in your deploy.rb:

cap container:php:delete           # delete a docker container
cap container:php:diff             # show FS diffs of docker container
cap container:php:events           # show events of docker container
cap container:php:inspect          # show info of docker container
cap container:php:logs             # show logs of docker container
cap container:php:pause            # pause a docker container
cap container:php:ports            # show shows public facing port of docker container
cap container:php:ressources       # show resource usage statistics of docker container
cap container:php:restart          # restart a docker container
cap container:php:stop             # stop a docker container
cap container:php:top              # show running processes of docker container
cap container:php:unpause          # unpause a docker container

ruby tasks

You can run the pre defined tasks on your container like these:

after :deploy, :updated do
  on roles :web do |host|
    # do your plain old host application restarts
  end

  on_container_roles :php do |container, host|
    container.invoke 'restart'
  end
end

This snipped filters container by the role :php and invokes the task container:#{container.name}:restart.

Available container accessors:

  container = container_by_name :db
  container = container_by_roles :php
  container = container_by_id 'website_company_beta_db'

Note that you have to use these commands inside a SSHKit context, means inside a on roles :container_host do block for example.

A container provides the following methods:

  # tests if the container has a specific role
  def has_role?(role)

  # the docker container id if configured, the container name instead
  def container_id

  # the container specific role, for a container named php `:container_php`
  def container_role

  # uploads a local file to local or remote running container (with docker cp)
  def upload!(src, target)

  # downloads a local or remote container file to your local host
  def download!(src, target)

  # executes a command on the local or remote docker container(with docker exec)
  def execute(command)

  # invokes a container specific task
  def invoke(task_name)

local stage detection

Local stage per default is named :local. If you wish to change insert set :local_stage_name, :my_local in your deploy.rb.

TODO

  • integration tests(travis).
  • Implement adapter pattern for other container manager.

Changes

Version 0.0.6

  • use clean module namespaces

Version 0.0.5

  • container now auto detect if they should execute, download and upload on local or remote host.

Version 0.0.4

  • description

Version 0.0.3

  • add local stage detection
  • container autodetect if they should execute on local or remote host

Version 0.0.3

  • use sh instead of bash for docker exec
  • use correct github url

Version 0.0.2

  • Initial release

Contributing

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new Pull Request