Skip to main content
Version: Deploy 22.3

Deploy plugin tutorial

This tutorial will explain the basic case of deploying a file to a target Container and doing something on the target Container with that file.

Define the new type

Open the synthetic.xml file that is located under the Deploy server ext folder and put the following new type definition in it:

	...
<type type="cp.Server" extends="generic.Container">
<property name="home" default="/opt/cp/container"/>
<property name="targetDirectory" default="${container.home}/apps" hidden="true"/>
</type>

<type type="cp.DeployedApp" extends="generic.ExecutedScriptWithDerivedArtifact" deployable-type="cp.App"
container-type="cp.Server">
<generate-deployable type="cp.App" extends="generic.Archive"/>
<property name="createScript" default="cp/install-app.sh" hidden="true"/>
<property name="modifyScript" default="cp/reinstall-app.sh" hidden="true"/>
<property name="destroyScript" default="cp/uninstall-app.sh" hidden="true"/>
</type>
...

Start (or restart) the Deploy server, and open the UI.

  1. Go to the repository view and create a new overthere.LocalHost under Infrastructure.
  2. Right click on the just created overthere.LocalHost and create a new cp.Server under it.
  3. Notice that you can set the home property as defined in the synthetic.xml.
  4. Right click on Applications and create a new Application
  5. Right click on the just created application and create a new Deployment Package (1.0) under it.
  6. Add under 1.0 a new deployable cp.App
  7. Upload an archive (zip, jar, ...) to it and click Save.

Create the create, modify and destroy script

  1. Go into the ext folder and create a directory cp under it.
  2. Put the following scripts under the cp folder:
    • install-app.sh
      echo Installing archive ${deployed.deployable.file} in ${deployed.container.home}
    • reinstall-app.sh
      echo reinstalling archive ${deployed.deployable.file} in ${deployed.container.home}
    • uninstall-app.sh
      echo uninstalling archive ${deployed.deployable.file} in ${deployed.container.home}
  3. When modifying scripts, there's no need to restart the Deploy server.

Run the first deployment

  1. Go to the Deploy UI, and open the Repository view.
  2. Right click on Environments and create a new environment.
  3. Add the cp.Server created in one of the previous steps to the Environment.
  4. Open the deployment view in the UI.
  5. Deploy version 1.0 to the new created environment and notice the echo messages.
  6. If you want you can also try the rollback, modify and uninstall functionality.