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MAGALLANES
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- What's Magallanes?
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Magallanes is a deployment tool for PHP applications; it's quite simple to use and manage.
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- What can it do?
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You can deploy your code to all the servers you want (via rsync over ssh),
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and run tasks for that code.
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- Can you give me some examples/ideas?
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Sure!
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Supouse you have a checkout of your app and you have to deploy it to four servers;
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and after each deploy you have to run some tasks, like fixing file permissions,
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creating symlinks, etc. You can define all this on Magallanes and with just
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one command you can do all this at once!
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Like this: $ mage deploy to:production
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- What's this sorcery?!
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Easy boy. It's not sorcery, just some technomagick!
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In Magallanes you define environments like "production" on the example above.
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Then, on that environment configuration, you set up to which hosts you want to deploy,
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and what tasks to run (after, on, before deploying).
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- And what spells... TASKS! What tasks has it built in?
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Just a few...
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* deployment/rsync - This task is for deploying your code to the remote servers.
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* scm/update - This task is for updating (git/svn) your base wokring copy.
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But! you can create your own taks, and execute commands on your working copy,
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and in your deployed code!
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- This is awesome! Where can I learn more?
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You can read the whole source code;
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or checkout the wiki at: http://magallanes.zenreworks.com/wiki
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Enjoy your magic trip with Magallanes!!
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