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Laravel Deploy

This package provides the artisan deploy-command and aims to simplify the deployment process of Laravel 5 applications.

Installation

laravel-deploy is available as a composer package, you can thus install it with composer require efrane/laravel-deploy.

As this is a Laravel package, it will only make sense in a Laravel application. Also, don't forget to add the service provider to your app.php config:

  $providers = [
      ...
      
      EFrane\Deploy\DeployServiceProvider::class,
  ];

Usage

This package registers the ./artisan deploy command. The default configuration only runs the --optimize-option as described in the Options section below.

Default options can be changed in the laraveldeploy.php config file which is providable via ./artisan vendor:publish. If so desired, additional console commands can be added to the deploy process by simply adding their command line call strings (see Command::call()) to the additonalCommands config option like so:

<?php return [
  // defaults...
  
  'additionalCommands' => [
    'migrate' // this would run artisan:migrate after all other deploy commands
  ]
];

Any default can be overriden by calling the appropriate -no-$option option on the command line, i.e. ./artisan --no-fix-missing would jump over fixing directories and permissions.

Options

--no-additional-commands

Disables running of additional commands.

--[no-]-fix-missing

Fixes missing default directories and permissions for the storage directories.

--[no-]-optimize

Combines clear-compiled and optimize.

--[no-]-update-dependencies

Updates dependencies and assets using the following systems (only if a corresponding config file is found):

  • npm
  • bower
  • gulp

Contributing

I am mainly developing this package for my own Laravel deployments, thus the feature set is very biased. However, if you find yourself needing a feature, please do not hesitate to ask by creating an issue or even implement it and sending a pull request.

Testing

Unfortunately, I currently have no clue how to test this functionality other than using it in a laravel project. Thus, contributions in terms of making this testable are especially welcome.

License

This package is released under the terms of the MIT license.

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