Unfold is a complete deployment solution for .net based web applications. It gives you the ability to easily create and customize your deployment scenario's without having to resort to complex tools that are hard to automate or difficult to setup. Unfold is only powershell, so there's very little magic going on under the hood.
Check Getting Started wiki page for installation instructions and a quickstart
For updates and info, please check my blog
The code snippet below is the entire deployment script for RaccoonBlog, the blogging engine behind Ayende's blog.
## A deployment example for RaccoonBlog, the blog engine that's powering ## blogs like Ayende's # Configuration Set-Config project "raccoonblog" Set-Config scm git Set-Config repository "https://github.com/fitzchak/RaccoonBlog.git" # Environment to use when not specified Set-Config default dev Set-Config msbuild @('.\code\RaccoonBlog.Web\RaccoonBlog.Web.csproj') # For custom apppool name Set-Config apppool "raccoonblog" # Environments Set-Environment dev { Set-Config basePath "c:\inetpub\wwwroot\raccoon" # machine to deploy to Set-Config machine "localhost" } Set-Environment staging { Set-Config basePath "d:\sites\raccoon" Set-Config machine "122.123.124.125" # ip address where WinRM is configured } # Tasks Import-DefaultTasks # Set deploy as default task task Default -depends "deploy"
Executing a deployment is now simply a matter of executing the following PowerShell command in the folder where your deployment script resides
.\unfold.ps1 deploy -to staging
Can deploy to both local and remote machines
Deployments are based on what's in source control (git, svn) not what's in your working copy
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Deployment flow can be extended and/or customized through task hooks in order to allow advanced scenarios like
There's nothing extra you need to install. Everything comes out-of-the-box.
Unfold depends on the following technologies. They are included in the installation.
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