- powerup
-
- avcoreup
- siteup
- sitepush
-
-satis-refresh
-
-
-
-lower level scripts used by site avenger scripts:
-
- add_domain / remove_domain: (from system script collection)
- (the domain tools, for example, are
- very sensitive to edits within the chunks of code they have written. if you
- need to edit bind config files, be sure to do it way above or way below the
- auto-generated domains.)
-
- add_apache_site / remove_apache_site:
-
+(note: automatic database configuration and inflation is in the pipeline for
+the powerup command, but is not ready yet.)
+
+ avcoreup:
+ updates the avcore portion of a site avenger application. this command can
+ accept an application name within which to update, or it can auto-pick the
+ application for you from the available checked out ones in ~/apps (the
+ default storage folder for all site avenger style sites).
+
+ siteup:
+ updates the entire checked out repository for a site avenger application.
+ supports app name on the command line, or auto-picks the app.
+
+ sitepush:
+ checks in the source code and other site assets for a site avenger app.
+ supports passing an app name on the command line, or auto-picks the app.
+
+ satis-refresh:
+ updates satis for a site(?).
+
+note: satis-refresh is the one site avenger command that hasn't been "feisty meowicized" yet.
+
+lower level scripts used by site avenger scripts
+------------------------------------------------
+
+ add_domain and remove_domain: (from system script collection)
+ adds (or removes) a DNS domain to the bind9 configuration. the domain
+ tools, are very sensitive to any edits within the chunks of code they have
+ written. when it comes time to remove the domain again, the script will eat
+ the number of lines it expects to find after the beginning of the domain
+ definition that it added. to avoid any issues, if you need to edit the bind
+ config files, be sure to do it way above or way below the auto-generated
+ domain chunks.
+
+ add_apache_site and remove_apache_site: (from system script collection)
+ creates (or removes) an apache compatible site definition. this will rely
+ on the site's domain previously having been added to the DNS.
+
+note: currently we only implement the http site, but we're planning to add https support via self-signed certificates soon.