Generic Deployment Guide

In this guide, we will have a look at how deploying can be done with any arbitrary commands.

This guide assumes that you are already a bit familiar with the available node types and minimal nodes in particular.

For most flexibility, we recommend to run deployments on a separate, minimal node. This can look as follows:

build: nodes: tests-1: # ... tests-2: # ... analysis: # ... deploy: requires: - node: tests-1 # tests-1 passed - node: tests-2 # tests-2 passed - analysis # no failure conditions met - branch: master # only for master branch - is_pull_request: false # only trigger for pushes (not pull-requests) commands: # Deploy by git push - checkout-code ~/code - cd ~/code - git push some-remote master # package code - checkout-code ~/code - (cd code && restore-from-cache execution assets) - tar -czf code.tar.gz code/ - # move code.tar.gz somewhere # or any other commands...