Usually when using capistrano, I will go and manually delete old releases from a deployed application. I understand that you can run cap deploy:cleanup
but that still leaves 5 releases. Is this it's intended purpose? Is there another way to cleanup old releases to j开发者_如何学Pythonust 1 previous deploy?
You can use the :keep_releases
variable to override the default of 5. Check this out.
You could do this automatically by setting this in your deploy.rb
set :keep_releases, 1
after "deploy:update", "deploy:cleanup"
In the past(I don't know exactly which version) this callback was the default, but later the developer decided to leave it to the user to decide. In capistrano 3 it was added back to the default deploy flow.
If you want to delete all releases except the last 3 for example you can run:
cap deploy:cleanup -s keep_releases=3
I had a similar problem. I wanted to keep the 5 releases for normal deployments but needed for certain situations to be able to remove all previous releases.
I was able to do this with a custom task. Create a file lib/capistrano/tasks/cleanup.rake
and add the following code.
desc "Remove all but the last release"
task :cleanup_all do
set :keep_releases, 1
invoke "deploy:cleanup"
end
To run use bundle exec cap staging cleanup_all
or cap staging cleanup_all
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