Deploy applications on Dokku using Ansible
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dokku-ansible-deploy

Overview

Deploy applications on Dokku using Ansible.

When we package and deploy applications with Dokku, we still have a number of manual tasks to complete before the application is production ready. Running Dokku host side commands such as dokku letsencrypt, creating and linking database stores and even going ahead and wiring up monitoring and alerting infrastructure.

This plugin automates what would be otherwise manual steps. Once you git push your application deployment, this plugin consumes configuration specified in the deploy.d directory to carry out the end-to-end production deployment steps.

A rough overview of the feature set is:

  • Setup your entire application configuration in a set of easy to manage YAML file
  • Encrypt secrets in your Git repository and have them decrypted during deployment
  • Custom hooks are available to drop into running an Ansible playbook for advanced users
  • Compatible with both Heroku buildpack and Docker deployments

More documentation coming soon TM.

Example Usage

Requirements

  • dokku 0.19.13+
  • Debian based system (uses apt package manager for installing dependencies)

Installation

$ dokku plugin:install https://git.autonomic.zone/autonomic-cooperative/dokku-ansible-deploy.git
$ dokku ansible-deploy:sudo-pass

Per-app Host Setup

$ dokku ansible-deploy:vault-pass myapp