This is a fork of lserman/capistrano-elbas, updated with new features and Capistrano 3 conventions.
capistrano-asg was written to ease the deployment of Rails applications to AWS AutoScale groups. capistrano-asg will:
- Deploy your code to each running instance connected to a given AutoScale group
- After deployment, create an AMI from one of the running instances
- Attach the AMI with the new code to a new AWS Launch Configuration
- Update your AutoScale group to use the new launch configuration
- Delete any old AMIs created by capistrano-asg
- Delete any old launch configurations created by capistrano-asg
This ensures that your current and future servers will be running the newly deployed code.
gem 'capistrano-asg'
Add this statement to your Capfile:
require 'capistrano/asg'
Below are the Capistrano configuration options with their defaults:
set :aws_access_key_id, ENV['AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID']
set :aws_secret_access_key, ENV['AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY']
set :aws_region, ENV['AWS_REGION']
# To set region specific things:
set ENV['AWS_REGION'].to_sym, {
aws_no_reboot_on_create_ami: true,
aws_autoscale_instance_size: 'm1.small',
aws_launch_configuration_detailed_instance_monitoring: true,
aws_launch_configuration_associate_public_ip: true
}
Instead of using Capistrano's server
method, use autoscale
instead in deploy/production.rb
(or
whichever environment you're deploying to). Provide the name of your AutoScale group instead of a
hostname:
autoscale 'production', user: 'apps', roles: [:app, :web, :db]
If you have multiple autoscaling groups to deploy to, specify each of them:
autoscale 'asg-app', user: 'apps', roles: [:app, :web]
autoscale 'asg-db', user: 'apps', roles: [:db]
Similarly, if you are deploying to multiple regions:
regions = %w(us-east-1 eu-west-1)
regions.each do |region|
set :aws_region, region
set region.to_sym, {
aws_autoscale_instance_size: 't2.medium'
}
autoscale 'production', user: 'apps', roles: [:app, :web, :db]
end
The name of the newly created launch configurations are available via fetch(:asg_launch_config)
.
This is a two-dimensional hash with region and autoscaling group name as keys.
You can output these or store them as necessary in an after 'deploy:finished'
hook.
An example value is:
{
'us-east-1' => {
'asg-app' => 'cap-asg-production-app-server-private-asg-lc-1501619456'
},
'eu-west-1' => {
'asg-app' => 'cap-asg-production-app-server-private-asg-lc-1501619454'
}
}
That's it! Run cap production deploy
. The following log statements are printed
during deployment:
Autoscaling: Adding server: ec2-XX-XX-XX-XXX.compute-1.amazonaws.com
Autoscaling: Creating EC2 AMI from i-123abcd
Autoscaling: Created AMI: ami-123456
Autoscaling: Creating an EC2 Launch Configuration for AMI: ami-123456
Autoscaling: Created Launch Configuration: cap-asg-lc-ENVIRONMENT-UNIX_TIMESTAMP
Autoscaling: Attaching Launch Configuration to AutoScale Group
Autoscaling: Deleting old launch configuration: cap-asg-lc-production-123456
Autoscaling: Deleting old image: ami-999999