1
0
Fork 0
forked from OpenNeo/impress
impress/deploy/deploy.yml
Matchu c2abc8d876 Add playbook to deploy new app version
Okay, this is much simpler than the impress-2020 version where we symlinked node_modules and stuff - Bundler is just a lot better at this lol

Right now, the app is failing to start because we don't install Node—I wasn't sure whether we'd need to and whether I was gonna precompile the assets etc

Though now that I say that out loud, I guess part of the issue might be that I'm not sure the app is running in RAILS_ENV=production, I wonder if it still wants Node in that case?? I'll flip that switch in the service file now, then commit to save my place for the day, then try again with starting the app sometime and see what it says!
2023-10-23 19:05:09 -07:00

99 lines
3.9 KiB
YAML

---
- name: Deploy impress from the current local version
hosts: webserver
become: yes
become_user: impress
vars:
local_app_root: "{{ playbook_dir }}/.."
remote_project_root: "/srv/impress"
# deploy:setup should have added us to the "impress-deployers" group, so we
# should be able to become the "impress" user without a password.
ansible_become_password: ""
tasks:
- name: Generate a version name from the current timestamp
command: date '+%Y-%m-%d-%s'
register: new_app_version
- name: Print out the new version name
debug:
msg: "Deploying new version: {{ new_app_version.stdout }}"
- name: Save new remote folder path to a variable
set_fact:
remote_app_root: "{{ remote_project_root }}/versions/{{ new_app_version.stdout }}"
- name: Create new remote folder for the new version
file:
path: "{{ remote_app_root }}"
state: directory
- name: Copy local app's source files to new remote folder
ansible.posix.synchronize:
src: "{{ local_app_root }}/"
dest: "{{ remote_app_root }}"
rsync_opts:
- "--exclude=.git"
- "--filter=':- .gitignore'"
- name: Configure Bundler to run in deployment mode
command:
chdir: "{{ remote_app_root }}"
cmd: /opt/ruby-3.1.4/bin/bundle config set --local deployment true
# This ensures that, while attempting our current deploy, we don't
# accidentally delete gems out from under the currently-running version.
# NOTE: From reading the docs, I thiink this is the default behavior, but
# I can't be sure? Rather than deep-dive to find out, I'd rather just set
# it, to be clear about the default(?) behavior we're depending on.
- name: Configure Bundler to *not* clean up old gems when installing
command:
chdir: "{{ remote_app_root }}"
cmd: /opt/ruby-3.1.4/bin/bundle config set --local clean false
# NOTE: Bundler recommends this, and they're pretty smart about it: if the
# Gemfile changes, this shouldn't disrupt the currently-running version,
# because we won't clean up its now-unused gems yet, and if we upgrade a
# gem it'll install *both* versions of the gem until we clean up.
- name: Configure Bundler to use the bundle folder shared by all app versions
command:
chdir: "{{ remote_app_root }}"
cmd: "/opt/ruby-3.1.4/bin/bundle config set --local path {{ remote_project_root}}/shared/bundle"
- name: Run `bundle install` to install dependencies in remote folder
command:
chdir: "{{ remote_app_root }}"
cmd: /opt/ruby-3.1.4/bin/bundle install
- name: Update the `current` folder to point to the new version
file:
src: "{{ remote_app_root }}"
dest: /srv/impress/current
state: link
# NOTE: This uses the passwordless sudo rule we set up in deploy:setup.
# We write it as a command rather than using the built-in `systemd` Ansible
# module, to make sure we're invoking it exactly as we wrote in that rule.
# TODO: I'm not sure why it works to write `sudo` in the command instead of
# `become_user: root`, which complains about the missing sudo password, which
# we already fixed for the rest of the playbook I thought?
- name: Restart the app
become: no
command: sudo systemctl restart impress
- name: Clean up gems no longer used in the current app version
command:
chdir: "{{ remote_app_root }}"
cmd: /opt/ruby-3.1.4/bin/bundle clean
- name: Find older app versions to clean up
# Print out all but the 5 last-recently-updated versions.
command:
chdir: "{{ remote_project_root }}/versions"
cmd: bash -c 'ls -t | tail -n +6'
register: versions_to_clean_up
- name: Clean up older versions
file:
path: "{{ remote_project_root }}/versions/{{ item }}"
state: absent
with_items: "{{ versions_to_clean_up.stdout_lines }}"