Deployment Tasks
New as of 0.5.0
Sometimes you need to run a command on at deployment time, but before an app is completely deployed. Common use cases include:
- Checking a database is initialized
- Running database migrations
- Any commands required to set up the server (e.g. something like a Django
collectstatic
)
app.json
and scripts.dokku
Dokku accomplishes this by using an app.json
file. The format in use is similar to format of Heroku's app.json.
However, Dokku currently only supports the nodes scripts.dokku.predeploy
and scripts.dokku.postdeploy
.
For buildpack apps, simply place an app.json
file in the root of your repository.
For dockerfile apps, place app.json
in the configured WORKDIR
directory; otherwise Dokku defaults to the buildpack app behavior of looking in /app
.
NOTE: postdeploy changes are NOT committed to the app image.
Example app.json
{
"name": "barebones nodejs",
"description": "A barebones Node.js app using Express 4.",
"keywords": [
"nodejs",
"express"
],
"repository": "https://github.com/michaelshobbs/node-js-sample",
"scripts": {
"dokku": {
"predeploy": "touch /app/predeploy.test",
"postdeploy": "curl https://some.external.api.service.com/deployment?state=success"
}
},
"env": {
"SECRET_TOKEN": {
"description": "A secret key for verifying the integrity of signed cookies.",
"value": "secret"
},
"WEB_CONCURRENCY": {
"description": "The number of processes to run.",
"generator": "echo 5"
}
},
"image": "gliderlabs/herokuish",
"addons": [
"dokku-postgres",
"dokku-redis"
],
"buildpacks": [
{
"url": "https://github.com/heroku/heroku-buildpack-nodejs"
}
]
}