CircleCI is a powerfull tool for continuous integration and continuous Deploy. Using docker to run builds in a clean and totaly customable container.
CircleCI integrates with GitHub and Bitbucket. Every time you commit code, CircleCI create a build.
If you interest in know more, please visit circleci.com.
So, in this post I show you how you can deploy to FTP using CircleCI.
After you create your account and link that with your Github or/and BitBucket, the steps is very simple, and I'm not abord this theme here.
CircleCI use yml file to configure how you integration is work's.
The file must be in the .circleci in your root project.
In this case, I'm use a php docker image with node. Then in command Im install git-ftp.
In the very first commit, you need pass git ftp init instad git ftp push, after that, you can change to git ftp push otherwise you receive an error.
Very first commit:
git ftp init --user "YOUR_FTP_USE" --passwd "YOUR_FTP_PASS" "ftp://youdomain.com/public_html/"
Others commit:
git ftp push --user "YOUR_FTP_USE" --passwd "YOUR_FTP_PASS" "ftp://youdomain.com/public_html/"
In deploy field you can set how branches you want deploy:
- deploy:
filters:
branches:
only: master
Complete yml file:
version: 2
jobs:
deploy:
docker:
- image: circleci/php:7.1-node-browsers
steps:
- checkout
- run:
name: Deploy Master Branch
command: |
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get -qq install git-ftp
echo "Deploying project ..."
echo $(git status)
echo "Deploying to my ftp"
git ftp push --user "YOUR_FTP_USER" --passwd "YOUR_FTP_PASS" "ftp://youdomain.com/public_html/"
workflows:
version: 2
just-deploy:
jobs:
- deploy:
filters:
branches:
only: master
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