#!/usr/bin/env ruby require 'optparse' require 'fileutils' OptionParser.new do |opts| opts.banner = "Usage: #{File.basename($0)} [path]" opts.on("-h", "--help", "Displays this help info") do puts opts exit 0 end begin opts.parse!(ARGV) rescue OptionParser::ParseError => e warn e.message puts opts exit 1 end end if ARGV.empty? abort "Please specify the directory to capify, e.g. `#{File.basename($0)} .'" elsif !File.exists?(ARGV.first) abort "`#{ARGV.first}' does not exist." elsif !File.directory?(ARGV.first) abort "`#{ARGV.first}' is not a directory." elsif ARGV.length > 1 abort "Too many arguments; please specify only the directory to capify." end def unindent(string) indentation = string[/\A\s*/] string.strip.gsub(/^#{indentation}/, "") end files = { "Capfile" => unindent(<<-FILE), load 'deploy' if respond_to?(:namespace) # cap2 differentiator Dir['vendor/plugins/*/recipes/*.rb'].each { |plugin| load(plugin) } load 'config/deploy' FILE "config/deploy.rb" => unindent(<<-FILE), ## ## Generated By Capistrano #{Capistrano::Version} ## set :application, "set your application name here" set :repository, "set your repository location here" # If you aren't using Subversion to manage your source code, specify # your SCM below: # set :scm, :subversion # see a full list by running "gem contents capistrano | grep 'scm/'" role :web, "your web-server here" # Your HTTP server, Apache/etc role :app, "your app-server here" # This may be the same as your `Web` server role :db, "your db-server here", :primary => true # This is where Rails migrations will run role :db, "your backup db-server here" FILE } base = ARGV.shift files.each do |file, content| file = File.join(base, file) if File.exists?(file) warn "[skip] `#{file}' already exists" elsif File.exists?(file.downcase) warn "[skip] `#{file.downcase}' exists, which could conflict with `#{file}'" elsif !File.exists?(File.dirname(file)) FileUtils.mkdir(File.dirname(file)) retry warn "[skip] directory `#{File.dirname(file)}' did not exist, created." else puts "[add] writing `#{file}'" File.open(file, "w") { |f| f.write(content) } end end puts "[done] capified!"