tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3828295.post6393401520236695338..comments2022-12-08T11:02:10.543+01:00Comments on Runtime horror: Web application deployment with git-ftpUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3828295.post-32138834027243659282014-03-03T18:15:29.941+01:002014-03-03T18:15:29.941+01:00@Baki Thanks. I'll have a look later!@Baki Thanks. I'll have a look later!LThttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10589698166627602019noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3828295.post-55525033693105743642014-03-03T18:07:49.523+01:002014-03-03T18:07:49.523+01:00I've also written a little PHP script that tha...I've also written a little PHP script that that does deployments through FTP. It si called PHPloy](https://github.com/banago/PHPloy) and is tightly-coupled with Git to determine what which files where edited/added/deleted and uploads them accordingly. You put your FTP details in a deploy.ini file and run just a command to deploy:<br /><br /> phploy <br /><br />You can also deploy to multiple servers at once. And if you have multiple servers configured, you can select to deploy to one of them like this:<br /><br /> phploy --server staging<br /><br />There is more that can be done - check it out on Github: https://github.com/banago/PHPloyAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00104644540644496754noreply@blogger.com