Howdy all, What tools are available to automate deployment of a Python application comprising many discrete modules, spread across different code bases in different VCS repositories?
My idea is to have a single definition (itself under VCS control) that specifies VCS locations and branches, a hierarchy into which all the modules fit, and a deployment host. host foo: repo ‘spam-common <URL>’, branch ‘trunk’, at ‘./common/’ repo ‘beans <URL>’, branch ‘version 6.1’, at ‘./’ repo ‘sausage <URL>’, branch ‘trunk’, at ‘./third-party/sausage/’ host bar: repo ‘spam-common <URL>’, branch ‘maint’, at ‘./common/’ repo ‘beans <URL>’, branch ‘version 7.0’, at ‘./’ repo ‘eggs <URL>’, branch ‘master’, at ‘./third-party/eggs/’ repo ‘toast <URL>’, branch ‘trunk’, at ‘./third-party/eggs/toast/’ repo ‘sausage <URL>’, branch ‘version 1.4’, at ‘./third-party/sausage/’ The deployment tool, when told which host specification to use, then gathers the code by exporting it from its disparate branches, fits it into the directory hierarchy, and deploys that to the specified host. The goal is to be able to have multiple host specifications, each of which needs a different set of code repositories (and often different branches within those repositories) to be built into the deployed application. What frameworks are there to do this for Python code? -- \ “Know what I hate most? Rhetorical questions.” —Henry N. Camp | `\ | _o__) | Ben Finney -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list