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Fotios Lindiakos committed Jul 17, 2012
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5 changes: 5 additions & 0 deletions .openshift/action_hooks/build
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#!/bin/bash
# This is a simple build script and will be executed on your CI system if
# available. Otherwise it will execute while your application is stopped
# before the deploy step. This script gets executed directly, so it
# could be python, php, ruby, etc.
10 changes: 10 additions & 0 deletions .openshift/action_hooks/deploy
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#!/bin/bash
# This deploy hook gets executed after dependencies are resolved and the
# build hook has been run but before the application has been started back
# up again. This script gets executed directly, so it could be python, php,
# ruby, etc.

# Run db:migrate
#pushd ${OPENSHIFT_REPO_DIR} > /dev/null
#bundle exec rake db:migrate RAILS_ENV="production"
#popd > /dev/null
4 changes: 4 additions & 0 deletions .openshift/action_hooks/post_deploy
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#!/bin/bash
# This is a simple post deploy hook executed after your application
# is deployed and started. This script gets executed directly, so
# it could be python, php, ruby, etc.
14 changes: 14 additions & 0 deletions .openshift/action_hooks/post_start_ruby-1.9
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#!/bin/bash

# The pre_start_cartridge and pre_stop_cartridge hooks are *SOURCED*
# immediately before (re)starting or stopping the specified cartridge.
# They are able to make any desired environment variable changes as
# well as other adjustments to the application environment.

# The post_start_cartridge and post_stop_cartridge hooks are executed
# immediately after (re)starting or stopping the specified cartridge.

# Exercise caution when adding commands to these hooks. They can
# prevent your application from stopping cleanly or starting at all.
# Application start and stop is subject to different timeouts
# throughout the system.
14 changes: 14 additions & 0 deletions .openshift/action_hooks/post_stop_ruby-1.9
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#!/bin/bash

# The pre_start_cartridge and pre_stop_cartridge hooks are *SOURCED*
# immediately before (re)starting or stopping the specified cartridge.
# They are able to make any desired environment variable changes as
# well as other adjustments to the application environment.

# The post_start_cartridge and post_stop_cartridge hooks are executed
# immediately after (re)starting or stopping the specified cartridge.

# Exercise caution when adding commands to these hooks. They can
# prevent your application from stopping cleanly or starting at all.
# Application start and stop is subject to different timeouts
# throughout the system.
5 changes: 5 additions & 0 deletions .openshift/action_hooks/pre_build
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#!/bin/bash
# This is a simple script and will be executed on your CI system if
# available. Otherwise it will execute while your application is stopped
# before the build step. This script gets executed directly, so it
# could be python, php, ruby, etc.
14 changes: 14 additions & 0 deletions .openshift/action_hooks/pre_start_ruby-1.9
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#!/bin/bash

# The pre_start_cartridge and pre_stop_cartridge hooks are *SOURCED*
# immediately before (re)starting or stopping the specified cartridge.
# They are able to make any desired environment variable changes as
# well as other adjustments to the application environment.

# The post_start_cartridge and post_stop_cartridge hooks are executed
# immediately after (re)starting or stopping the specified cartridge.

# Exercise caution when adding commands to these hooks. They can
# prevent your application from stopping cleanly or starting at all.
# Application start and stop is subject to different timeouts
# throughout the system.
14 changes: 14 additions & 0 deletions .openshift/action_hooks/pre_stop_ruby-1.9
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#!/bin/bash

# The pre_start_cartridge and pre_stop_cartridge hooks are *SOURCED*
# immediately before (re)starting or stopping the specified cartridge.
# They are able to make any desired environment variable changes as
# well as other adjustments to the application environment.

# The post_start_cartridge and post_stop_cartridge hooks are executed
# immediately after (re)starting or stopping the specified cartridge.

# Exercise caution when adding commands to these hooks. They can
# prevent your application from stopping cleanly or starting at all.
# Application start and stop is subject to different timeouts
# throughout the system.
22 changes: 22 additions & 0 deletions .openshift/cron/README.cron
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Run scripts or jobs on a periodic basis
=======================================
Any scripts or jobs added to the minutely, hourly, daily, weekly or monthly
directories will be run on a scheduled basis (frequency is as indicated by the
name of the directory) using run-parts.

run-parts ignores any files that are hidden or dotfiles (.*) or backup
files (*~ or *,) or named *.{rpmsave,rpmorig,rpmnew,swp,cfsaved}

The presence of two specially named files jobs.deny and jobs.allow controls
how run-parts executes your scripts/jobs.
jobs.deny ===> Prevents specific scripts or jobs from being executed.
jobs.allow ===> Only execute the named scripts or jobs (all other/non-named
scripts that exist in this directory are ignored).

The principles of jobs.deny and jobs.allow are the same as those of cron.deny
and cron.allow and are described in detail at:
http://docs.redhat.com/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/html/Deployment_Guide/ch-Automating_System_Tasks.html#s2-autotasks-cron-access

See: man crontab or above link for more details and see the the weekly/
directory for an example.

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16 changes: 16 additions & 0 deletions .openshift/cron/weekly/README
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Run scripts or jobs on a weekly basis
=====================================
Any scripts or jobs added to this directory will be run on a scheduled basis
(weekly) using run-parts.

run-parts ignores any files that are hidden or dotfiles (.*) or backup
files (*~ or *,) or named *.{rpmsave,rpmorig,rpmnew,swp,cfsaved} and handles
the files named jobs.deny and jobs.allow specially.

In this specific example, the chronograph script is the only script or job file
executed on a weekly basis (due to white-listing it in jobs.allow). And the
README and chrono.dat file are ignored either as a result of being black-listed
in jobs.deny or because they are NOT white-listed in the jobs.allow file.

For more details, please see ../README.cron file.

1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions .openshift/cron/weekly/chrono.dat
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Time And Relative D...n In Execution (Open)Shift!
3 changes: 3 additions & 0 deletions .openshift/cron/weekly/chronograph
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#!/bin/bash

echo "`date`: `cat $(dirname \"$0\")/chrono.dat`"
12 changes: 12 additions & 0 deletions .openshift/cron/weekly/jobs.allow
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#
# Script or job files listed in here (one entry per line) will be
# executed on a weekly-basis.
#
# Example: The chronograph script will be executed weekly but the README
# and chrono.dat files in this directory will be ignored.
#
# The README file is actually ignored due to the entry in the
# jobs.deny which is checked before jobs.allow (this file).
#
chronograph

7 changes: 7 additions & 0 deletions .openshift/cron/weekly/jobs.deny
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#
# Any script or job files listed in here (one entry per line) will NOT be
# executed (read as ignored by run-parts).
#

README

8 changes: 8 additions & 0 deletions .openshift/markers/README
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Markers
===========

Adding marker files to this directory will have the following effects:

force_clean_build - Previous output from bundle install --deployment will be
removed and all gems will be reinstalled according to the current
Gemfile/Gemfile.lock.

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