On 14/8/14 13:02, François Stephany wrote:
Hello,
At Ta Mère, we are used to deploy Ruby/Rails application with Heroku
or on VPS with Capistrano. Almost everybody uses the same tools and
techniques in the Rails community so deployment is quite easy once you
grasp the process.
The same process was quite frustrating with Pharo. To solve that,
we've built HelloPharo. It is a tool to deploy small apps to a Linux
VPS/VM.
Excellent!
I love infrastructure.
Keep pushing that.
Did you announce it on the seaside mailing-list
It is heavily inspired by Capistrano, it prones convention over
configuration and it wants to be full stack (e.g., serve the assets,
restart the processes). It is built with Ansible.
We haven't released a fixed version yet but the tool starts to be in a
good-enough shape to be shown. We want to grab some feedback and fix
the most obvious limitations (see the README for more) before
releasing version 0.1.0.
If you or your company uses a well defined process to deploy pharo
webapps, we are all ears. We think that having a canonical way to
deploy simple apps is a must if we want to see wider Pharo adoption
for small web companies. This process *must* be Unix friendly if we
want to attract Python or Ruby people. Most of them are Devops anyway,
the command line is their friend, NOT something they want to avoid.
Pull requests (for code or instructions in the README) are more than
welcome. The code and the documentation are MIT licensed.
https://github.com/fstephany/hello-pharo/
Cheers,
Francois