Toadfarm::Plugin::Reload - Reload toadfarm with new code
This Mojolicious plugin allows the "Toadfarm" server to restart when a resource is hit with a special JSON payload. The payload needs to be compatible with the post-receive-hook github use.
You need to set up a post receive hook on github to make this reloader work. Go to "https://github.com/YOUR-USERNAME/YOUR-REPO/settings/hooks" to set it up.
The WebHook URL (e.g. http://yourserver.com/some/private/path), should not trigger any mounted apps. This can be achieved by simply using an IP address instead of a hostname or by exempting the GitHub-Hookshot User-Agent from the mount configuration:
mount 'My::App' => { "Host" => qr{^(www.)?yourserver.com$}, "User-Agent" => qr{^(?:(?!GitHub-Hookshot).)*$}, };
#!/usr/bin/env perl use Toadfarm -init; # mount applications, set up logging, ... plugin "Toadfarm::Plugin::Reload" => { path => "/some/private/path", repositories => [ { name => "cool-repo", branch => "some-branch", path => "/path/to/cool-repo", remote => "whatever", # default="origin" }, ], }; start;
Configuration details:
path
This should be the path part of the URL to POST data to reload the server. Make this something semi-secret to avoid random public requests:
perl -le'print join "/", "", "reload", (time.$$.rand(9999999)) =~ /(\w\w)/g'
repositories
This should contain a mapping between github repository names and local settings:
branch
The name of the branch on github that you push production code to.
Tip: Instead of using "master", you might want to use "production" or "release" instead. The reason for this is that it will prevent the server from reloading each time you push to "master":
# Work $ git push origin master $ git push origin master $ git push origin master # Make a new release $ git tag 0.31 $ git push origin release # This plugin will cause hypnotoad to hot deploy
Note: The local branch will have the name "toadfarm_reload_branch". The reason for this is to avoid killing commits done manually in the local branch. This is of course a very bad workflow, and should be avoided.
This is the path on disk to the local git repo.
$self->register($app, \%config);
See "SYNOPSIS" for %config parameters.
%config
Jan Henning Thorsen - jhthorsen@cpan.org
jhthorsen@cpan.org
To install Toadfarm, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Toadfarm
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Toadfarm
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.