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myfc_cloud

Command line application to deploy and manage webapps on Amazon Web Services.

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RDoc documentation: rubydoc.info/github/myfreecomm/myfc_cloud

Installation

$ gem install myfc_cloud

Usage

Available commands

$ myfc_cloud help

NAME
    myfc_cloud - Command line application to deploy and manage webapps on Amazon Web Services

SYNOPSIS
    myfc_cloud [global options] command [command options] [arguments...]

VERSION
    0.0.1

GLOBAL OPTIONS
    -C, --config_file=PATH_TO_CONFIG_FILE - Path to the configuration file (default: ~/.myfc_cloud.yml)
    -P, --production                      - Targets the production environment
    -S, --sandbox                         - Targets the sandbox environment (default)
    -T, --stage                           - Targets the stage environment
    --help                                - Show this message
    --version                             -

COMMANDS
    check                - Checks if all required configuration is properly set and all requirements are met
    deploy               - Deploys your application to the selected environment
    help                 - Shows a list of commands or help for one command
    scaling_group:check  - Checks if all instances are InService AND Healthy on your ASG
    scaling_group:freeze - 'Freezes' your ASG
    scaling_group:info   - Lists information about your Auto Scaling Group
    scaling_group:update - Updates some attributes of your ASG

Configuration

myfc_cloud expects a YAML configuration file with your AWS settings, keyed by environment, like this:

production:
  access_key_id: production_access_key_id
  secret_access_key: production_secret_access_key
  auto_scaling_group_name: production_asg
  elastic_load_balancer_name: production_elb
  rds_instance_identifier: production_rds
  app_path_on_server: /path/to/production/app/src
sandbox:
  access_key_id: sandbox_access_key_id
  secret_access_key: sandbox_secret_access_key
  auto_scaling_group_name: sandbox_asg
  elastic_load_balancer_name: sandbox_elb
  rds_instance_identifier: sandbox_rds
  app_path_on_server: /path/to/sandbox/app/src
stage:
  access_key_id: stage_access_key_id
  secret_access_key: stage_secret_access_key
  auto_scaling_group_name: stage_asg
  elastic_load_balancer_name: stage_elb
  rds_instance_identifier: stage_rds
  app_path_on_server: /path/to/stage/app/src

Optionally, you can leave out the access_key_id and secret_access_key information from the configuration file, and supply them as environment variables when you call the myfc_cloud command, for example:

$ MYFC_CLOUD_ACCESS_KEY_ID=some-id MYFC_CLOUD_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=some-secret myfc_cloud deploy

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