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https://github.com/jnewland/capsize
A Capistrano extension for managing and running your app on Amazon EC2.
https://github.com/jnewland/capsize
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A Capistrano extension for managing and running your app on Amazon EC2.
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/jnewland/capsize
- Owner: jnewland
- License: other
- Created: 2008-02-08T12:12:11.000Z (almost 17 years ago)
- Default Branch: master
- Last Pushed: 2017-09-27T00:14:17.000Z (about 7 years ago)
- Last Synced: 2024-04-24T23:20:29.615Z (7 months ago)
- Language: Ruby
- Homepage:
- Size: 247 KB
- Stars: 43
- Watchers: 4
- Forks: 11
- Open Issues: 2
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Metadata Files:
- Readme: README.textile
- Changelog: History.txt
- License: License.txt
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README
h1. Capsize
Capsize provides Capistrano tasks to manage Amazon EC2.
This project is in no way endorsed, sponsored by, or associated with Amazon, Amazon.com, or Amazon Web Services.
h2. Installation
* @gem install jnewland-capsize -s http://gems.github.com@
* Edit your your @config/deploy.rb@:
# #################################################################
# CAPSIZE EC2 GEM
# ################################################################## Include the Capsize EC2 'cap' tasks
# WARNING : This must be placed in your deploy.rb file anywhere
# AFTER the line where you set your application name! Looks like:
# set :application, "foobar".
# The application name is used by Capsize and the order matters.
require 'capsize'# Use this to overwrite the standard capsize config dir locations
#set :capsize_config_dir, 'config/capsize'
#set :capsize_secure_config_dir, 'config/capsize'# Use these to overwrite the actual config file names stored in the config dirs.
#set :capsize_config_file_name, 'capsize.yml'
#set :capsize_secure_config_file_name, 'secure.yml'* Run @cap ec2:setup@
* Read the task's output for example usage.h2. Tasks
Run cap -e on any task to get more details
* cap ec2:console:output
* cap ec2:addresses:allocate
* cap ec2:addresses:associate
* cap ec2:addresses:disassociate
* cap ec2:addresses:release
* cap ec2:addresses:show
* cap ec2:images:show
* cap ec2:instances:reboot
* cap ec2:instances:run
* cap ec2:instances:show
* cap ec2:instances:ssh
* cap ec2:instances:terminate
* cap ec2:keypairs:create
* cap ec2:keypairs:delete
* cap ec2:keypairs:show
* cap ec2:security_groups:authorize_ingress
* cap ec2:security_groups:create
* cap ec2:security_groups:create_with_standard_ports
* cap ec2:security_groups:delete
* cap ec2:security_groups:revoke_ingress
* cap ec2:security_groups:show
* cap ec2:setup
* cap ec2:setup:checkh4. Notes:
* All tasks optionally take environment variables in lieu of capistrano configuration variables.
h4. Contributing
Source is on "GitHub":http://github.com/jnewland/capsize. You know what to do.
h4. Authors
* "Jesse Newland":http://jnewland.com/
* "Glenn Rempe":http://blog.rempe.us/h4. Copyright
(c) 2007-2008 Jesse Newland, Glenn Rempe
Distributes under the same terms as Ruby