A simple (CLI) tool to deploy stuff via SFTP
(Check out ftploy for FTP deployments.)
npm install --save-dev sftploy
var sftploy = require('sftploy');
sftploy({
username: 'john',
password: 'abc123',
privateKey: './id_rsa'
host: 'example.com',
port: 22,
localRoot: './build',
remoteRoot: '/www/example.com/'
exclude: [
'.git'
]
}).then(function () {
console.log('Deployment successful.');
}).catch(function (error) {
console.error('Deployment failed.', error);
});
npm install -g sftploy
$ sftploy
The following options may be stored within a sftploy.json
file in the root of your project or passed as parameters or environment variables (prefixed using sftploy_
). For example, your username and password may be provided in the following three ways.
{
"username": "john",
"password": "abc123"
}
$ sftploy --username="john" --password="abc123"
$ SFTPLOY_USERNAME="john" SFTPLOY_PASSWORD="abc123" sftploy
The SFTP username.
The SFTP password. In case no password is provided, the CLI will prompt you for it.
The SSH private key.
The SFTP host.
The SFTP port.
Default: 22
An array of files or a glob pattern to select files to upload.
Default: **/*
(= glob pattern for all files and directories within the provided localRoot
; see below)
The local directory whose contents SFTPloy will upload.
Default: process.cwd()
(= the directory you’re running the CLI in)
The remote directory where SFTPloy will upload the contents to.
Default: /
Certain files (matching the respective glob patterns) that shall be ignored by SFTPloy. In most cases, you may want to exclude your .git
directory or directories like node_modules
.
If you’re using an array of files instead of an glob pattern within the files
option, exclude
will be ignored.
$ sftploy --exclude=*.jpg --exclude=*.png --exclude=node_modules/**/*
{
"exclude": [
"*.jpg",
"*.png"
]
}
- 0.0.3
- Include dot files during deployments
- 0.0.2
- Add shebang
- Update dependencies
- 0.0.1
- Initial version
Copyright (c) 2016 Thomas Rasshofer
Licensed under the MIT license.
See LICENSE for more info.