How to upload a file to release directory during Capistrano deploy?












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The Capistrano production.rb file executes 3 tasks




  • composer install --no-dev


  • mkdir storage


  • upload! ".env.production", ".env"



The first 2 are executed, but the upload fails: "No such file or directory".



I was able to scp the file successfully from the command line.



How to copy a file to the current release directory?



$ cap --version
Capistrano Version: 3.11.0 (Rake Version: 12.3.1)
$ cap production deploy
...
01 mkdir -p ~/public_html/app/releases/20181122210112
...
composer install --no-dev
...
mkdir storage
...
SSHKit::Runner::ExecuteError:
Exception while executing as me@site.com:
scp: ~/public_html/app/releases/20181122210112/.env:
No such file or directory

DEBUG Uploading .env.production 0.0%
...
$


scp the file successfully from the command line:



$ scp .env.production me@site.com:~/public_html/app/releases/20181122210112/.env


production.rb



# use absolute path
set :deploy_to, "/home/user/public_html/app"

namespace :deploy do
desc "Install app dependencies with composer"
after :updated, :build do
on roles(:web) do
within release_path do
execute :composer, "install --no-dev"
execute :mkdir, "storage"
end
end
end
end

namespace :deploy do
desc "Copy Env"
after :finished, :copy do
on roles(:all) do
upload! ".env.production", "#{release_path}/.env"
end
end
end









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  • Using the ~/homedir relative path doesn’t work in Capistrano, at least for the upload! method. ~ is a Bash shortcut, not SCP, so SCP can’t find the directory. Absolute path set :deploy_to, "/home/user/public_html/app” worked around the issue.

    – dak
    Nov 23 '18 at 4:28


















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The Capistrano production.rb file executes 3 tasks




  • composer install --no-dev


  • mkdir storage


  • upload! ".env.production", ".env"



The first 2 are executed, but the upload fails: "No such file or directory".



I was able to scp the file successfully from the command line.



How to copy a file to the current release directory?



$ cap --version
Capistrano Version: 3.11.0 (Rake Version: 12.3.1)
$ cap production deploy
...
01 mkdir -p ~/public_html/app/releases/20181122210112
...
composer install --no-dev
...
mkdir storage
...
SSHKit::Runner::ExecuteError:
Exception while executing as me@site.com:
scp: ~/public_html/app/releases/20181122210112/.env:
No such file or directory

DEBUG Uploading .env.production 0.0%
...
$


scp the file successfully from the command line:



$ scp .env.production me@site.com:~/public_html/app/releases/20181122210112/.env


production.rb



# use absolute path
set :deploy_to, "/home/user/public_html/app"

namespace :deploy do
desc "Install app dependencies with composer"
after :updated, :build do
on roles(:web) do
within release_path do
execute :composer, "install --no-dev"
execute :mkdir, "storage"
end
end
end
end

namespace :deploy do
desc "Copy Env"
after :finished, :copy do
on roles(:all) do
upload! ".env.production", "#{release_path}/.env"
end
end
end









share|improve this question

























  • Using the ~/homedir relative path doesn’t work in Capistrano, at least for the upload! method. ~ is a Bash shortcut, not SCP, so SCP can’t find the directory. Absolute path set :deploy_to, "/home/user/public_html/app” worked around the issue.

    – dak
    Nov 23 '18 at 4:28
















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The Capistrano production.rb file executes 3 tasks




  • composer install --no-dev


  • mkdir storage


  • upload! ".env.production", ".env"



The first 2 are executed, but the upload fails: "No such file or directory".



I was able to scp the file successfully from the command line.



How to copy a file to the current release directory?



$ cap --version
Capistrano Version: 3.11.0 (Rake Version: 12.3.1)
$ cap production deploy
...
01 mkdir -p ~/public_html/app/releases/20181122210112
...
composer install --no-dev
...
mkdir storage
...
SSHKit::Runner::ExecuteError:
Exception while executing as me@site.com:
scp: ~/public_html/app/releases/20181122210112/.env:
No such file or directory

DEBUG Uploading .env.production 0.0%
...
$


scp the file successfully from the command line:



$ scp .env.production me@site.com:~/public_html/app/releases/20181122210112/.env


production.rb



# use absolute path
set :deploy_to, "/home/user/public_html/app"

namespace :deploy do
desc "Install app dependencies with composer"
after :updated, :build do
on roles(:web) do
within release_path do
execute :composer, "install --no-dev"
execute :mkdir, "storage"
end
end
end
end

namespace :deploy do
desc "Copy Env"
after :finished, :copy do
on roles(:all) do
upload! ".env.production", "#{release_path}/.env"
end
end
end









share|improve this question
















The Capistrano production.rb file executes 3 tasks




  • composer install --no-dev


  • mkdir storage


  • upload! ".env.production", ".env"



The first 2 are executed, but the upload fails: "No such file or directory".



I was able to scp the file successfully from the command line.



How to copy a file to the current release directory?



$ cap --version
Capistrano Version: 3.11.0 (Rake Version: 12.3.1)
$ cap production deploy
...
01 mkdir -p ~/public_html/app/releases/20181122210112
...
composer install --no-dev
...
mkdir storage
...
SSHKit::Runner::ExecuteError:
Exception while executing as me@site.com:
scp: ~/public_html/app/releases/20181122210112/.env:
No such file or directory

DEBUG Uploading .env.production 0.0%
...
$


scp the file successfully from the command line:



$ scp .env.production me@site.com:~/public_html/app/releases/20181122210112/.env


production.rb



# use absolute path
set :deploy_to, "/home/user/public_html/app"

namespace :deploy do
desc "Install app dependencies with composer"
after :updated, :build do
on roles(:web) do
within release_path do
execute :composer, "install --no-dev"
execute :mkdir, "storage"
end
end
end
end

namespace :deploy do
desc "Copy Env"
after :finished, :copy do
on roles(:all) do
upload! ".env.production", "#{release_path}/.env"
end
end
end






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  • Using the ~/homedir relative path doesn’t work in Capistrano, at least for the upload! method. ~ is a Bash shortcut, not SCP, so SCP can’t find the directory. Absolute path set :deploy_to, "/home/user/public_html/app” worked around the issue.

    – dak
    Nov 23 '18 at 4:28





















  • Using the ~/homedir relative path doesn’t work in Capistrano, at least for the upload! method. ~ is a Bash shortcut, not SCP, so SCP can’t find the directory. Absolute path set :deploy_to, "/home/user/public_html/app” worked around the issue.

    – dak
    Nov 23 '18 at 4:28



















Using the ~/homedir relative path doesn’t work in Capistrano, at least for the upload! method. ~ is a Bash shortcut, not SCP, so SCP can’t find the directory. Absolute path set :deploy_to, "/home/user/public_html/app” worked around the issue.

– dak
Nov 23 '18 at 4:28







Using the ~/homedir relative path doesn’t work in Capistrano, at least for the upload! method. ~ is a Bash shortcut, not SCP, so SCP can’t find the directory. Absolute path set :deploy_to, "/home/user/public_html/app” worked around the issue.

– dak
Nov 23 '18 at 4:28














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if your need is to copy your local application.yml to the server, and you are already using capistrano, you can use the capistrano figaro gem, it creates a task to update this file on server. in theory, you could run the task automatically and make this file to be updated. is an old gem, but works like a charm and do the work.






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    if your need is to copy your local application.yml to the server, and you are already using capistrano, you can use the capistrano figaro gem, it creates a task to update this file on server. in theory, you could run the task automatically and make this file to be updated. is an old gem, but works like a charm and do the work.






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      if your need is to copy your local application.yml to the server, and you are already using capistrano, you can use the capistrano figaro gem, it creates a task to update this file on server. in theory, you could run the task automatically and make this file to be updated. is an old gem, but works like a charm and do the work.






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        if your need is to copy your local application.yml to the server, and you are already using capistrano, you can use the capistrano figaro gem, it creates a task to update this file on server. in theory, you could run the task automatically and make this file to be updated. is an old gem, but works like a charm and do the work.






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        if your need is to copy your local application.yml to the server, and you are already using capistrano, you can use the capistrano figaro gem, it creates a task to update this file on server. in theory, you could run the task automatically and make this file to be updated. is an old gem, but works like a charm and do the work.







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