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crystalclear / Deploy With Git
Last active August 29, 2015 14:27 — forked from calebbrewer/Deploy With Git
Manage and deploy a website with Git. I am using Lunux CentOS for my server.
Video on this Gist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvpLDuRY4ss&feature=c4-overview&list=UUj8_147vA3FQ1quI_CjciIQ
#Initialize a bare repo on the webserver. This would preferably be outside of your public website dir but if you are on a shared host you may not have that option. I like to make a folder just outside of the live folder called git. So for me it would look like this…
$ cd /var/www
$ mkdir git && cd git
$ git init –-bare
#Now you need to create a post-receive hook that will check out the latest tree from the Git repo you just setup into the /var/www/html folder where you want your website to be. You can make this whatever folder you want your code to end up in.
#This will create a file called post-receive in the hooks dir of the git repo.
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crystalclear / node-deploy-as-upstart-service.md
Last active August 29, 2015 14:27 — forked from learncodeacademy/node-deploy-as-upstart-service.md
Deploy Node.js app on Ubuntu as Upstart Service - instead of using Forever

Deploying a node app with Forever is great...until your server restarts unexpectedly. Then your app stops running and you have to re-deploy.

To get around this, we're going to run our node app as an Upstart service. Upstart services are great, because, once started, the system auto-restarts them if they fail, or if the server restarts.

###Step 1: Create a service for your node app

  • ssh in as root ssh root@youripaddress
  • Create a node-app.conf file in /etc/init
    IMPORTANT: whatever filename you pick is what you will use to start|stop|restart your service i.e. service node-app start
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crystalclear / deployUser.md
Last active August 29, 2015 14:27 — forked from learncodeacademy/deployUser.md
Adding a deploy user in Linux

(wherever it says url.com, use your server's domain or IP)

Login to new server as root, then add a deploy user

sudo useradd --create-home -s /bin/bash deploy
sudo adduser deploy sudo
sudo passwd deploy

And Update the new password

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crystalclear / flightplan-deploy.md
Last active August 29, 2015 14:27 — forked from learncodeacademy/flightplan-deploy.md
Deploy Node.js Apps with Flightplan

##Setup your server (this would ideally be done with automated provisioning)

  • add a deploy user with password-less ssh see this gist
  • install forever npm install -g forever

##Install flightplan

  • npm install -g flightplan
  • in your project folder npm install flightplan --save-dev
  • create a flightplan.js file
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crystalclear / gist:56887c4f45f8d1166f98
Last active August 29, 2015 14:27 — forked from learncodeacademy/gist:5850f394342a5bfdbfa4
SSH Basics - Getting started with Linux Server Administration

###SSH into a remote machine###

ssh [email protected]
#or by ip address
ssh [email protected]

exit: exit ###Install Something###

#If it's a new server, update apt-get first thing
SqlParameter[] parameters = new SqlParameter[1];
SqlParameter planIndexParameter = new SqlParameter("@AgeIndex", SqlDbType.Int);
planIndexParameter.Value = (object)AgeItem.AgeIndex ?? DBNull.Value;
parameters[0] = planIndexParameter;
...
if (AgeItem.AgeIndex== null)
planIndexParameter.Value = DBNull.Value;
else
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crystalclear / 0_reuse_code.js
Created October 21, 2013 20:09
Here are some things you can do with Gists in GistBox.
// Use Gists to store code you would like to remember later on
console.log(window); // log the "window" object to the console