For administration purposes, we keep track of all our production deployments. This way we are able to easily rollback in case of problems.
To do so, we have a spreadsheet with the timestamps, configurations (memory, containers, etc) and revision identifiers.
Currently to acquire the revision identifier, one typically uses either:
cctrlapp applicationName/default details
cctrlapp applicationName/default log deploy
However, it would be nice when it can be returned when the deploy command is succesful, for example:
$ cctrlapp applicationName/default deploy
Email: user@domain.ext
Password: XYZ
Result: deployed version XYZ (onto X containers with Y memory running stack Z)
This way it saves us an additional command.
I know, not a biggie, but still when performing multiple deploys per day, this becomes 'annoying' :)
Cheers
For administration purposes, we keep track of all our production deployments. This way we are able to easily rollback in case of problems.
To do so, we have a spreadsheet with the timestamps, configurations (memory, containers, etc) and revision identifiers.
Currently to acquire the revision identifier, one typically uses either:
However, it would be nice when it can be returned when the deploy command is succesful, for example:
This way it saves us an additional command.
I know, not a biggie, but still when performing multiple deploys per day, this becomes 'annoying' :)
Cheers