A bunch of Fabric commands we use all the time.
Project description
This package contains a selection of Fabric command we at NiteoWeb use all the time. By sharing them online we hope to save someone some time researching how certain Plone-oriented tasks are performed with Fabric. Commands contain some hardcoded internal stuff, so they are not really usable out-of-the-box, more so as a point of reference. If there is interest, we’ll rewrite them to be more reusable.
Changelog
2.2.2 (2012-02-09)
Use --force when purging old Duplicity backups so it also purges old incomplete backups. [zupo]
Instructions on how to setup iOS or OS X to connect to IPsec server. [zupo]
2.2.1 (2012-01-25)
Fixed GitHub’s URLs to point to github.com/niteoweb. [zupo]
2.2 (2012-01-25)
Fabric step for installing IPsec. [zupo]
Use sudo when configuring rkhunter. [zupo]
Moved config files in docs to docs/etc/ folder so they don’t mix with Sphinx files. [zupo]
2.1.3 (2011-12-23)
Run bootstrap and buildout with prod_user, not with root. [zupo]
2.1.2 (2011-12-23)
Use prod_user from opts and not from env. [zupo]
2.1.1 (2011-12-23)
Minor runtime fix for supervisorctl command. [zupo]
Moved cmd coomand to __init__.py so it’s available both in server.py and project.py. [zupo]
Update RKHunter’s files properties DB every time you run apt-get install, this prevents warnings every time a new version of some package is installed. [zupo]
2.1 (2011-11-15)
Lots of minor bugfixes. [zupo]
You can now specify python version that is used for bootstraping buildout. [zupo]
Added gitk to list of libraries to install. [zupo]
Added buildout.cfg to test how sphinx docs are generated. [zupo]
Enabled choosing filename for ‘production’ buildout configuration. [zupo]
The configure_egg_cache() command is now more resilient to multiple runs. [zupo]
Added instructions and examples on how to use niteoweb.fabfile for setting up a new server for running Plone projects. [zupo]
Added commands for installing and configuring a server that will run Plone projects. [zupo]
Added Sphinx documentation. [zupo]
2.0.2 (2011-11-13)
You can now specify python version that is used for bootstraping buildout. [zupo]
2.0.1 (2011-11-13)
HISTORY.txt missing from release. [zupo]
2.0 (2011-11-13)
Use niteoweb.fabfile.err instead of _verify_opts. [zupo]
Breaks backwards compatibility with commands in project.py [zupo]
0.1.2 (2011-10-21)
Added many new commands for setting up servers. [zupo]
0.1.1 (2011-08-28)
Packaging fixes. [zupo]
0.1 (2011-08-28)
Initial release. [zupo]
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Copyright (c) 2011, NiteoWeb Ltd. All rights reserved.
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