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Deploying PHP Applications with Fabric How to use Fabric, a Python command line based library, to deploy your PHP applications.
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Deploying PHP Applcations with Fabric You've built your PHP application, now learn how to deploy it with Fabric. website
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nomad_php 2017-04-20 19:00 (CET) Lightning talk
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Youve built your application, and now you just need to deploy it. There are various ways that this could be done from (S)FTP, to SCP and rsync, to running commands like “git pull” and “composer install” directly on the server (not recommended).

My favourite deployment tool of late is Fabric a Python based command line tool for running commands locally as well as on remote servers. Its language and framework agnostic, and unopinionated so you define the steps and workflow that you need from a basic few-step deployment to a full Capistrano style zero-downtime deployment.

This talk will cover some introduction to Fabric and how to write your own fabfiles, and then look at some examples of different use case deployments for your PHP project.