# server-based syntax # ====================== # Defines a single server with a list of roles and multiple properties. # You can define all roles on a single server, or split them: # server 'example.com', user: 'deploy', roles: %w{app db web}, my_property: :my_value # server 'example.com', user: 'deploy', roles: %w{app web}, other_property: :other_value server 'marla.ludost.net', user: 'barf', roles: %w{app db web} # role-based syntax # ================== # Defines a role with one or multiple servers. The primary server in each # group is considered to be the first unless any hosts have the primary # property set. Specify the username and a domain or IP for the server. # Don't use `:all`, it's a meta role. # role :app, %w{deploy@example.com}, my_property: :my_value # role :web, %w{user1@primary.com user2@additional.com}, other_property: :other_value # role :db, %w{deploy@example.com} # Configuration # ============= # You can set any configuration variable like in config/deploy.rb # These variables are then only loaded and set in this stage. # For available Capistrano configuration variables see the documentation page. # http://capistranorb.com/documentation/getting-started/configuration/ # Feel free to add new variables to customise your setup. # Custom SSH Options # ================== # You may pass any option but keep in mind that net/ssh understands a # limited set of options, consult the Net::SSH documentation. # http://net-ssh.github.io/net-ssh/classes/Net/SSH.html#method-c-start # # Global options # -------------- set :ssh_options, { # keys: %w(/home/rlisowski/.ssh/id_rsa), forward_agent: true, # auth_methods: %w(password) } # # The server-based syntax can be used to override options: # ------------------------------------ # server 'example.com', # user: 'user_name', # roles: %w{web app}, # ssh_options: { # user: 'user_name', # overrides user setting above # keys: %w(/home/user_name/.ssh/id_rsa), # forward_agent: false, # auth_methods: %w(publickey password) # # password: 'please use keys' # }