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Pushing builds to server |
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AWS, Amazon, command line, pushing build |
August 12, 2015 |
You can push your build to AWS using commands from the command line. By including your copy commands in commands, you can package all of the build and deploy process into executable scripts. |
If you have the AWS Command Line Interface installed and are pushing your builds to AWS, the following commands show how you can build and push to an AWS location from the command line:
#aws s3 cp ~/users/tjohnson/projects/documentation-theme-jekyll-builds/doc_writers s3://[aws path]documentation-theme-jekyll/doc_writers --recursive
#aws s3 cp ~/users/tjohnson/projects/documentation-theme-jekyll-builds/doc_designers s3://[aws path]/documentation-theme-jekyll/doc_designers --recursive
The first path is the local location; the second path is the destination.
If you're pushing to a regular server that you can ssh into, you can use scp
commands to push your build. Here's an example:
scp -r /users/tjohnson/projects/documentation-theme-jekyll-builds/doc_writers name@domain:/var/www/html/documentation-theme-jekyll/doc_writers
Similar to the above, the first path is the local location; the second path is the destination.