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Ansible Deployment Playbook

An ansible playbook for deploying a WordPress site from a git repository.

This is currently a proof of concept and likely isn't generic enough to work for most deployment processes. Feel free to fork it and adapt to your needs.

We're using Composer to manage the site stack along with a SatisPress instance to manage private packages. Only custom code is stored in site repository.

The repository and node modules are cached in a workspace to speed up subsequent deployments.

Getting Started

Install Ansible then run the following commands:

# Clone this repository.
git clone [email protected]:cedaro/ansible-deploy.git

# Change to the cloned repository
cd ansible-deploy

# Run the deploy playbook using the testing inventory
ansible-playbook -i testing deploy.yml

Running those commands will pull down an example website and deploy it to your local machine at /tmp/ansible-deploy.

Next Steps

  • Create your own inventory using group_vars/testing and roles/deploy/defaults/main.yml for guidance.
  • Read through the tasks in roles/deploy/tasks to see what tasks are run.

Slack Integration

The slack-command-handler.php file serves as a quick demonstration for using a Slack slash command to call an Ansible playbook. The handler should be placed in a web-accessible location.

After registering the command with Slack, a deployment can be kicked off from any channel with a command similar to the following:

/deploy production master

Resources

To Do

  • Deploy a specific commit, branch, or tag (should already be possible with --extra-vars)
  • Implement a rollback method
  • Clean up old releases
  • Official deploy helper module