s3-static-site
Allows static websites deployment to Amazon S3 website buckets using Capistrano.
Hosting your website with Amazon S3
S3 provides special website enabled buckets that allows you to deliver website pages directly from S3. The most important difference is that theses buckets serves an index document (ex. index.html) whenever a user specifies the URL for the root of your website, or a subfolder. And you can point your domain name directly to the S3 bucket cname.
To learn how to setup your website bucket, see Amazon Documentation.
Getting started
Setup capistrano, create a public folder and set your S3 bucket configurations in deploy.rb
.
$ capify .
$ mkdir public
$ touch config/deploy.rb #see config instructions bellow
$ cap deploy
Configuring deployment
s3-static-site overrides the default Capistrano recipes for Rails projects with its own simple s3 publishing scripts.
# config/deploy.rb
require 's3-static-site'
set :bucket, "www.cool-website-bucket.com"
set :access_key_id, "CHANGETHIS"
set :secret_access_key, "CHANGETHIS"
If you want to deploy to multiple buckets, have a look at Capistrano multistage and configure a bucket per stage configuration.
S3 write options
s3-static-site sets files :content_type
and :acl
to :public_read
, add or override with :
set :bucket_write_options, {
cache_control: "max-age=94608000, public"
}
See aws-sdk S3Object.write doc for all available options.
Built-in HAML template rendering and SASS compile
On deployment, .haml
and .sass
are generated and uploaded (source .haml and .sass are not uploaded).
Advanced static website generation & assets management
If you wish to manage your assets with a packaging system, a simple way do to it is using a combination of :
- Sinatra : simple web framework that we extend for our needs
- Sinatra-AssetPack : deals with version management for all kind of assets
-
Sinatra-Static : generate your complete website in
public/
, allowing ans3-static-site
deployment
IMPORTANT : to achieve Sinatra-AssetPack
and Sinatra-Static
compatibility, see pull request #1
or use a patched fork.
Once you get this together, add a capistrano task to trigger website generation before deploy :
# config/deploy.rb
before 'deploy' do
run_locally "bundle exec ruby app.rb"
run_locally "bundle exec rake assetpack:build"
end
Copyright
Copyright (c) 2012 Josh Delsman & miomoba, Inc. See LICENSE.txt for details.