Use woodpecker-ci to deploy binaries to the R2 object storage. Use multi-target builds to deploy multiple binaries for one or more CPU architectures. Now the installation script lives on the root of the repo, and it is more complete checking the machine's requirements, operating system and cpu architecture.
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Elixir
19 lines
696 B
Elixir
import Config
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# Note we also include the path to a cache manifest
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# containing the digested version of static files. This
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# manifest is generated by the `mix assets.deploy` task,
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# which you should run after static files are built and
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# before starting your production server.
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config :prymn, PrymnWeb.Endpoint,
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cache_static_manifest: "priv/static/cache_manifest.json",
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http: [host: "prymn.net"]
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# Configures Swoosh API Client
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config :swoosh, api_client: Swoosh.ApiClient.Finch, finch_name: Prymn.Finch
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# Do not print debug messages in production
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config :logger, level: :info
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# Runtime production configuration, including reading
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# of environment variables, is done on config/runtime.exs.
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