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Dead simple LAMP-stack deployments for Python-powered web applications.

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=============================== Underwear

This project is no longer under active development. Sorry folks, my other open source projects take too much of my time away from working on a library like this one. Fork away!

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Underwear is a library for easily deploying any Python-powered web application to one or more Linux servers. Underwear is configurable by a YAML template and takes care of installing packages, configuring web/WSGI servers, and securing the server.

What Problem Does Underwear Solve?

Despite the advent of configuration management tools such as Puppet <http://puppetlabs.com/puppet/what-is-puppet>, Chef <http://www.getchef.com/chef/>, Ansible <http://www.ansibleworks.com/>, and Salt <http://www.saltstack.com/community/>, it remains difficult to deploy a web application because you have to first learn one of those tools and then write scripts in the tool's domain-specific language.

Underwear makes deploying to a traditional Linux server stack as easy as deploying to Heroku by providing a pre-packaged, easily configurable library. Deployments can be executed simply by installing Underwear with pip <http://www.pip-installer.org/en/latest/index.html>_, specifying the IP addresses of the server(s) to deploy to, then running a couple of commands.

Quick Start

After these ten steps your app should be completely configured, secured, and deployed to remote servers.

These instructions will be simplied in future releases as the library is further developed.

  1. Install Underwear to your virtualenv <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/virtualenv>_::

    pip install underwear

  2. Add 'underwear' to INSTALLED_APPS in your Django project. Underwear currently only supports Django (Flask and Bottle will be added in the 0.5 release).

  3. Create a deploy directory under your Django project::

    mkdir deploy; cd deploy

  4. Download the Fabric file for uploading SSH keys, YAML configuration template, and hosts file to your project under the deploy/ directory::

    wget https://raw.github.com/makaimc/underwear/master/underwear/deploy/fabfile.py wget https://raw.github.com/makaimc/underwear/master/underwear/deploy/underwear.yml wget https://raw.github.com/makaimc/underwear/master/underwear/deploy/hosts

  5. Fill in blank variables fields in fabfile.py.

  6. Execute the Fabric script (the script will prompt you for the non-root password)::

    fab bootstrap_ansible

  7. Fill in blank fields and modify desired settings in the underwear.yml file so that Underwear knows where to install your web application.

  8. Fill in the hosts file with your servers' IP addresses. For example, the file may look like the following::

    [webservers] 192.168.1.1

    [dbservers] 192.168.1.2

  9. Deploy your application::

    python manage.py deploy

  10. Underwear will output each step in the deployment process to standard output as it happens.

  11. Access your application from the domain name you provided in the underwear.yml file.

License and Documentation

Underwear is free software under the MIT license.

Additional Underwear documentation can be found on Read the Docs <http://underwear.rtfd.org>_.

About the Name "Underwear"

This library goes underneath your WSGI application to help you quickly deploy it to traditional servers. Otherwise no one knows you're using it, and you can swap it out at any time for another deployment process when you outgrow the standard LAMP-stack setup.

There also weren't any projects on GitHub by the name of underwear that had more than two stars and "underwear" was an open library name on PyPi :)

Features

  • Automated WSGI application deployments to a web & database server
  • Configurable via a simple YAML template
  • Support for ad hoc deployment needs without SSH-ing into remote servers
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