Vagrant Push
As of version 1.7, Vagrant is capable of deploying or "pushing" application code in the same directory as your Vagrantfile to a remote such as an FTP server.
Pushes are defined in an application's Vagrantfile
and are invoked using the vagrant push
subcommand. Much like other components of Vagrant, each Vagrant Push plugin has its own configuration options. Please consult the documentation for your Vagrant Push plugin for more information. Here is an example Vagrant Push configuration section in a Vagrantfile
:
config.push.define "ftp" do |push|
push.host = "ftp.company.com"
push.username = "..."
# ...
end
When the application is ready to be deployed to the FTP server, just run a single command:
$ vagrant push
Much like Vagrant Providers, Vagrant Push also supports multiple backend declarations. Consider the common scenario of a staging and QA environment:
config.push.define "staging", strategy: "ftp" do |push|
# ...
end
config.push.define "qa", strategy: "ftp" do |push|
# ...
end
In this scenario, the user must pass the name of the Vagrant Push to the subcommand:
$ vagrant push staging
Vagrant Push is the easiest way to deploy your application. You can read more in the documentation links on the sidebar.
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Licensed under the MPL 2.0 License.
https://www.vagrantup.com/docs/push/