Deploying symfony Applications with Capistrano
Capistrano is an open source tool for running scripts on multiple servers. Its primary use is for easily deploying applications. While it was built specifically for deploying Rails apps, it’s pretty simple to customize it to deploy other types of applications. We’ve been working on creating a deployment “recipe” to work with symfony applications to make our job a lot easier.
Prerequisites
- Symfony 1.4+ OR Symfony2
- Must have SSH access to the server you are deploying to.
- Must have Ruby and RubyGems installed on your machine (not required for deployment server)
Installing Capifony
Through RubyGems.org
sudo gem install capifony
Through GitHub
git clone git://github.com/everzet/capifony.git
cd capifony
gem build capifony.gemspec
sudo gem install capifony-{version}.gem
What's next?
Read the capifony documentation
Contributors
- everzet (owner): http://github.com/everzet
- Arlo Borras (contributor): http://github.com/arlo
- Xavier Gorse (contributor): http://github.com/xgorse
- Travis Roberts (creator of improved version): http://blog.centresource.com/author/troberts/
- Brent Shaffer (contributor): http://github.com/bshaffer
- William Durand (maintainer): http://github.com/willdurand
- And, All contributors
License
Capifony is released under the MIT License. See the bundled LICENSE file for details.