Capistrano 3
I had hard time finding out a solution. But the solution is much nicer than version 2. Cap team has done a great job. Make sure you have updated Capistrano to 3.2.x+ Here's the trick:
# in config/deploy/production.rb, or config/deploy/staging.rb
# These roles are used for deployment that works with Cap hooks
role :app, %w{[email protected]}
role :web, %w{[email protected]}
role :db, %w{[email protected]}
# Use additional roles to run side job out side Capistrano hooks
# 'foo' is another ssh user for none-release purpose tasks (mostly root tasks).
# e.g. user 'deploy' does not have root permission, but 'foo' has root permission.
# 'no_release' flag is important to flag this user will skip some standard hooks
# (e.g. scm/git/svn checkout )
role :foo_role, %w{[email protected]}, no_release: true
Make sure both 'deploy' & 'foo' user can ssh into the box. Within your tasks, use the on
keyword:
task :restart do
on roles(:foo_role) do
sudo "service nginx restart"
end
end
task :other_standard_deployment_tasks do
on release_roles(:all) do
# ...
end
end
Other gotchas:
Make sure some Capistrano tasks skips the additional no release role you added. Otherwise, it might cause file permission issues during deployment. E.g. capistrano/bundler
extension need to override the default bundler_roles
set :bundler_roles, %w(web app db) # excludes the no release role.
Capistrano 2
I used to have a custom functions to close and reconnect ssh sessions.
Place the following methods in deploy.rb
. Call with_user
to switch ssh session. Slightly simplified version:
def with_user(new_user, &block)
old_user = user
set :user, new_user
close_sessions
yield
set :user, old_user
close_sessions
end
def close_sessions
sessions.values.each { |session| session.close }
sessions.clear
end
Usage:
task :update_nginx_config, :roles => :app do
with_user "root" do
sudo "nginx -s reload"
end
end
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