Hi Martin,
Thanks! Under the hood gantry uses rsync for the upload. See
https://github.com/drsnyder/gantry/blob/master/src/gantry/core.clj#L148.

Damon

On Jul 8, 1:30 am, martin_clausen <martin.clau...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Looks very nice. You should consider supporting rsync for the upload
> command.
>
> On Jul 6, 10:36 pm, Damon Snyder <drsny...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
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>
> > Hello,
> > I wanted to let everyone know about a tool I have been working on. I'm
> > calling it gantry (a type of crane that I see every day on my commute
> > on BART to SF and inspired by crane). I started working on it after
> > seeing crane (https://github.com/getwoven/crane) and seeing the
> > possibilities while also suffering the frustration of using capistrano
> > for deployment of a few non-rails apps (PHP to be specific). I was
> > longing for something simpler and found fabric (http://fabfile.org)
> > but I was disappointed when I learned that all commands are executed
> > sequentially (this has since been fixed I believe). I also wanted to
> > spend more time with clojure and see how it could be used for system
> > administration and scripting.
>
> > Gantry comes in two parts. The first is a command line tool and task
> > macro. You define tasks and the commands specified in those tasks
> > (provided by gantry.run) are run in parallel on each host using agents/
> > send-off. Here is a quick start:
>
> > $ curl -Lhttps://github.com/downloads/drsnyder/gantry/gantry>
> > gantry; chmod +x gantry
>
> > $ cat > gantryfile
> > (use 'gantry.run)
> > (task hello
> >    (run (format "echo \"hello %s at $(hostname)\"" (:name (get-args
> > (get-config))))))
> > ^D
>
> > $ ./gantry -H one.myhost.com,two.myhost.com -t hello -s name=bob
> > INFO [one.myhost.com] hello bob at one.myhost.com
> > INFO [two.myhost.com] hello bob at two.myhost.com
>
> > The second part is a library for running commands remotely on one or
> > more hosts. Here are some examples:
>
> > (use 'gantry.run)
>
> > (remote "host.com" "yum install -y atop")
> > (remote "host.com" "yum install -y atop" {:user "deployer"})
>
> > (remote* ["host.com", "host2.com"] "yum install -y atop" {:user
> > "deployer"})
>
> > (upload "host.com" "filea" "/tmp")
> > (upload "host.com" ["filea", "fileb"] "/tmp" {:port 222})
>
> > (upload* ["host.com", "host2.com"] ["filea", "fileb"] "/tmp" {:id "/
> > home/deployer/my-key"})
>
> > The jar is in clojars. Use [gantry "0.0.1-SNAPSHOT"] in your
> > dependencies. Seehttps://github.com/drsnyder/gantryforthe
> > documentation and source.
>
> > Feedback welcome!
>
> > Damon

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