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Fandango: Workbench Installation

FarCry workbench for Fandango project development.

Setting up the Daemonite Vagrant Workbench

This only needs to be the once per workstation. If you already have a working Vagrant environment you can skip this part.

  1. Install VirtualBox: https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads
  2. Install Vagrant http://www.vagrantup.com/downloads.html
  3. Install vagrant-hostmanager plugin: vagrant plugin install vagrant-hostmanager

Setting Up Project Environment

Requires an existing installation of the standard Daemonite Vagrant Workbench.

git clone https://github.com/modius/farcry-env-fandango.git
cd farcry-env-fandango
git submodule update --init
vagrant up

note: you may be asked for a password the first time you run vagrant up. this is the host manager plugin asking for permission to modify your hosts file.

Running the Workbench

Starting the App

Change directory to the root of the project and vagrant up.

Site access:

To restart Lucee server vagrant ssh onto the virtual:

sudo /etc/init.d/lucee_ctl restart

The website listens for *.vagrant.com host headers so vagrant share should work :)

Refreshing Database

This VM installs the project database from the install files in the project. Therefore re-exporting and committing the installation files is equivilent to updating the development environment.

To refresh the database in the Vagrant VM it's easiest to DROP and CREATE the database.

vagrant ssh
mysql -u root
...
mysql> DROP DATABASE projectdatabase;
Query OK, 82 rows affected (0.08 sec)
mysql> CREATE DATABASE projectdatabase;
Query OK, 1 row affected (0.00 sec)
quit

Then http://localhost:8080/webtop/install to reinstall FarCry app.

Simple Deployment Pipeline

Assuming you have an existing installation on a production Ubuntu box you can update the environment to the exact tags and/or branches nominated in the project ./install/deploy.txt file by running the update.yml playbook.

  1. check code into repo
  2. Logon to production server: ssh -i ~/.ssh/projectname.pem [email protected]
  3. Run update playbook sudo ansible-playbook -c local /opt/provision/provisioning/update.yml

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