woodpecker/plugin/deploy/heroku/heroku.go
2014-10-11 18:49:40 -07:00

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package heroku
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/drone/drone/plugin/condition"
"github.com/drone/drone/shared/build/buildfile"
)
const (
// Gommand to the current commit hash
CmdRevParse = "COMMIT=$(git rev-parse HEAD)"
// Command to set the git user and email based on the
// individual that made the commit.
CmdGlobalEmail = "git config --global user.email $(git --no-pager log -1 --pretty=format:'%ae')"
CmdGlobalUser = "git config --global user.name $(git --no-pager log -1 --pretty=format:'%an')"
)
type Heroku struct {
App string `yaml:"app,omitempty"`
Force bool `yaml:"force,omitempty"`
Condition *condition.Condition `yaml:"when,omitempty"`
}
func (h *Heroku) Write(f *buildfile.Buildfile) {
f.WriteCmdSilent(CmdRevParse)
f.WriteCmdSilent(CmdGlobalUser)
f.WriteCmdSilent(CmdGlobalEmail)
// add heroku as a git remote
f.WriteCmd(fmt.Sprintf("git remote add heroku git@heroku.com:%s.git", h.App))
switch h.Force {
case true:
// this is useful when the there are artifacts generated
// by the build script, such as less files converted to css,
// that need to be deployed to Heroku.
f.WriteCmd(fmt.Sprintf("git add -A"))
f.WriteCmd(fmt.Sprintf("git commit -m 'adding build artifacts'"))
f.WriteCmd(fmt.Sprintf("git push heroku HEAD:master --force"))
case false:
// otherwise we just do a standard git push
f.WriteCmd(fmt.Sprintf("git push heroku $COMMIT:master"))
}
}
func (h *Heroku) GetCondition() *condition.Condition {
return h.Condition
}