Tiny little connect middleware to mount and auto-deploy apps from a git repository. Pretty cool.
$ npm install connect-girror
The sample below "mounts" the github repository https://github.com/eladb/foo into the /foo
route on the connect/express server. When the program is started, girror is used to
checkout a local copy of this repository and spinner is used to spawn app.js
from
this repository and keep it alive. HTTP requests into this route are proxied
using http-proxy into the child app.
var connect = require('connect');
var girror = require('connect-girror');
var app = connect.createServer();
app.use('/foo', girror('https://github.com/eladb/foo'));
app.get('/', function(req, res) {
res.end('Nothing to see here. Try /foo\n');
});
app.listen(5000);
A working example is available under samples
(start with node server
).
connect-girror
implements a simple POST endpoint which triggers redeployment when invoked.
This is commonly used to serve git post-receive hook such as github's.
To set up the hook, just pass the { hook: '/path/to/secret/endpoint' }
option when calling the middleware:
app.use('/foo', girror('https://github.com/eladb/foo', { hook: '/bhmn489dkjh8m' }));
Then, any HTTP POST request sent to /foo/bhmn489dkjh8m
will trigger a redeployment.
connect-girror
supports arbitrary post-deployment handlers via the build
option.
The default handler will execute npm install
if package.json
exists in the root of the
fetched repository (and npm
is installed).
var exec = require('child_process').exec;
var foo = girror('https://github.com/eladb/foo', {
hook: '/bhmn489dkjh8m'
build: function(dir, callback) {
console.log('foo was just updated! horray!');
return callback(); // first argument can be an error which will fail the deployment
}
});
remote
is any legit git URL (e.g. https://user:password@github.com/account/repo
, git@github.com:account/repo.git
,
file:///repo/file/system/path
). Any credentials must be supplied in case they are not implicitly installed on the machine.
options.main
is the app's file name. Defaults to app.js
.
options.hook
is the relative URL of the deployment hook endpoint. Any HTTP POST requests sent to this hook will cause a re-deployment. Use some form of obscure key for security.
options.build
is a function(callback)
which is called after deployment. callback
is a function(err)
that should be called when the build process is over. The default is to run npm install
in the working directory in case there is a package.json
file and npm
is installed.
options.verbose
can be set to true
for maximum log verbosity. Otherwise, only errors and warnings will be emitted.
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