Im having some problems with my capistrano setup after updating my gems lately. I have a multistage setup with a production and staging setup.
/config/deploy.rb
I stumbled across this while on Stack Overflow. Its an old question but since its flagged as open I'm going to give it a shot.
I think this might be a scope issue with how the Capistrano Instances get loaded.
I notice this syntax doesn't work in the production.rb and test.rb files
set :deploy_to, "/var/www/mysite/live"
But this one does:
set(:deploy_to) { "/var/www/#{application}/live" }
Its a subtle difference but I think the one that works is actually passing the information as a Proc block, whereas the first one is passing it as a string. I have a sneaky suspicion that by the time the Capistrano Instance comes into being that string is no longer present.
This would indicate to me that something is off in your load or require order as you should be able to set the deploy variables in these files. If you can't figure it out you may be able to cheat and surround the deploy/production.rb or deploy/test.rb code with
Capistrano::Configuration.instance.load do
# variables, etc here
end
That would definitely tell you that this file isn't being loaded within the scope of the Capistrano instance.
Also minor point but the files should be in
config/deploy # relative to your Rails app
Not
/config/deploy/ # this is an absolute path off of your root folder
Good Luck. Hopefully you've already solved this issue!
Where are those production.rb and testing.rb located in the project?
Make sure they are under config/deploy
.
I eventually solved this by adding the following to my deploy/production.rb and testing.rb
set(:deploy_to) { "/var/www/#{application}/live" }
set(:releases_path) { File.join(deploy_to, version_dir) }
set(:shared_path) { File.join(deploy_to, shared_dir) }
set(:current_path) { File.join(deploy_to, current_dir) }
set(:release_path) { File.join(releases_path, release_name) }
Could be just the order you have it in your deploy.rb? put the require above the stage settings
require 'capistrano/ext/multistage'
# setup multistage
set :stages, %w(testing production)
set :default_stage, "testing"