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#!/bin/bash
#
# rails-post-deploy
# For Ruby on Rails, run this in exec_extras in vhosts.pl. It makes symlinks
# from vendor to the server version of rails, and migrates the db to the most
# recent version.
#
# Copyright (c) 2007 UK Citizens Online Democracy. All rights reserved.
# Email: francis@mysociety.org; WWW: http://www.mysociety.org/
#
# $Id: rails-post-deploy,v 1.18 2009-09-03 23:44:50 francis Exp $
#
set -e
#set -x # debug
APP_DIR=`pwd`
# make sure that there is an app directory, so are in a rails app tree
cd app/..
# read config file in for later (STAGING_SITE)
if [ -e "config/general" ] || [ -e "config/general.yml" ]
then
. commonlib/shlib/deployfns
read_conf config/general
else
OPTION_DOMAIN=127.0.0.1:3000
OPTION_STAGING_SITE=1
fi
# create initial log files
if [ -e $APP_DIR/../logs ]
then
# mySociety servers have logs dir in level above
rm -f log
ln -s $APP_DIR/../logs log
else
# otherwise just make the directory
if [ -h log ]
then
# remove any old-style symlink first
rm -f log
fi
mkdir -p log
fi
# link the "downloads" directory in the cache to somewhere it can be served
if [ ! -e "$APP_DIR/public/download" ]
then
mkdir -p "$APP_DIR/cache/zips/download"
ln -s "$APP_DIR/cache/zips/download" "$APP_DIR/public/"
fi
cd log
touch development.log fastcgi.crash.log production.log test.log
cd ..
# Force appropriate environment in production
if [ "$OPTION_STAGING_SITE" = "0" ]
then
cat <<-END
*****************************************************************
WARNING: About to make config/rails_env.rb which, via special
code in config/boot.rb, forces the Rails environment to be
"production". If this is a development system, please edit your
config/general.yml file and set the STAGING_SITE option to 1,
and also delete the generated config/rails_env.rb file.
Alternatively, you can override config/rails_env.rb at any time
with an environment variable.
*****************************************************************
END
echo "ENV['RAILS_ENV'] ||= 'production'" > config/rails_env.rb
fi
bundle_install_options=""
if [ "$OPTION_STAGING_SITE" = "0" ]
then
bundle_install_options="--without development:test --deployment"
fi
# Ordinarily we would expect simply to run "bundle install" here.
# However, at the time of writing there is a bug in bundler that
# causes gems from github to be rebuilt every time bundle install
# is run, which makes the process very extremely slow in our case
# because Xapian takes a long time to build. Running
# "bundle exec bundle install" is a workaround for this bug.
#
# However clearly one cannot run bundle exec till the bundle has
# initially been installed, so we use a flag file .bundler-has-run
# to indicate whether we are doing an initial install.
#
# If you ever need to rerun the initial install, just remove
# this flag file.
#
# https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!topic/alaveteli-dev/lCDuW9H4uBI
if [ -e .bundler-has-run ]
then
bundle exec bundle install $bundle_install_options
else
bundle install $bundle_install_options
touch .bundler-has-run
fi
if [ -n "$OPTION_THEME_URLS" ]
then
for THEME in "${OPTION_THEME_URLS[@]}"
do
echo "Installing $THEME..."
script/plugin install --force $THEME
done
fi
# Old version of the above, for backwards compatibility
if [ -n "$OPTION_THEME_URL" ]
then
echo "Installing $OPTION_THEME_URL using deprecated THEME_URL..."
script/plugin install --force $OPTION_THEME_URL
fi
# upgrade database
bundle exec rake db:migrate #--trace
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