Hi all,
I was thinking about extending the functionality of my app with a online
update functionality. Maybe it is a bad idea, I like to hear your
opinion.
I have in mind something like the following:
- upload zip to server with new app version;
- unzip file to server problably save it to some releases folder
- overwrite my app sources in production
- migrate database
- restart my SCGI process to activate the changes
I am aware of the existence of Capistrano, but I prefer this approach
where it is integrated with the application, part of the application. I
am also only allowed http-connections, so now I have to update the
application by transferring sources directly from an USB key to the
server.
Is this is a good idea? Would you recommend against it? Has this been
done before?
By saving all uploads to a releases folder I could also easily provide
some rollback functionality.
Thanks in advance,
Onno
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