What I want to do is, to switch from FTP deployment into GIT. I mean, I want to keep automatically keep synced my Bitbucket private repo and my shared webhosting. I googled and found following script to deploy my webserver (based on this article).
// Set these dependant on your BB credentials
$username = 'username';
$password = 'password';
// Grab the data from BB's POST service and decode
$json = stripslashes($_POST['payload']);
$data = json_decode($json);
// Set some parameters to fetch the correct files
$uri = $data->repository->absolute_url;
$node = $data->commits[0]->node;
$files = $data->commits[0]->files;
// Foreach through the files and curl them over
foreach ($files as $file) {
if ($file->type == "removed") {
unlink($file->file);
} else {
$url = "https://api.bitbucket.org/1.0/repositories"
. $uri . "raw/" .$node ."/" . $file->file;
$path = $file->file;
$dirname = dirname($path);
if (!is_dir($dirname)) {
mkdir($dirname, 0775, true);
}
$fp = fopen($path, 'w');
$ch = curl_init($url);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_USERPWD, "$username:$password");
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, true);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION, true);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_FILE, $fp);
$data = curl_exec($ch);
curl_close($ch);
fclose($fp);
}
}
The problem is, this works on simple changesets like 5-10 file change. But when I push the whole project for the first time (for example with 600-700 files and folders) into my bitbucket private profile, this script doesn't work. (just doesn't, no error on errors.log)
What am I missing?
By the way, Can I do something like that:
As we know, Bitbucket can send POST information into an exact url (given by user) directly after a commit has been made. So when deploy.php receives POST, we can get the entire commit as a zip or tar, clean our current files and unzip the new commit into webserver.
Is that possible? If yes then how? Any other good way?
Update
I found the code below for automated deploying php project. The problem is https://bitbucket.org/$username/$reponame/get/tip.zip this url doesnt work on bitbucket private git repo: probably related with authentication (I haven't tested this on public repo) What i need is to get the last commit's zip file and unzip inside my project.
<?
// your Bitbucket username
$username = "edifreak";
// your Bitbucket repo name
$reponame = "canvas-game-demo";
// extract to
$dest = "./"; // leave ./ for relative destination
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Let's get stuff done!
// set higher script timeout (for large repo's or slow servers)
set_time_limit(380);
// download the repo zip file
$repofile = file_get_contents("https://bitbucket.org/$username/$reponame/get/tip.zip");
file_put_contents('tip.zip', $repofile);
unset($repofile);
// unzip
$zip = new ZipArchive;
$res = $zip->open('tip.zip');
if ($res === TRUE) {
$zip->extractTo('./');
$zip->close();
} else {
die('ZIP not supported on this server!');
}
// delete unnecessary .hg files
@unlink("$username-$reponame-tip/.hgignore");
@unlink("$username-$reponame-tip/.hg_archival.txt");
// function to delete all files in a directory recursively
function rmdir_recursively($dir) {
if (is_dir($dir)) {
$objects = scandir($dir);
foreach ($objects as $object) {
if ($object != "." && $object != "..") {
if (filetype($dir."/".$object) == "dir") rmdir_recursively($dir."/".$object); else unlink($dir."/".$object);
}
}
reset($objects);
rmdir($dir);
}
}
// function to recursively copy the files
function copy_recursively($src, $dest) {
if (is_dir($src)) {
if($dest != "./") rmdir_recursively($dest);
@mkdir($dest);
$files = scandir($src);
foreach ($files as $file)
if ($file != "." && $file != "..") copy_recursively("$src/$file", "$dest/$file");
}
else if (file_exists($src)) copy($src, $dest);
rmdir_recursively($src);
}
// start copying the files from extracted repo and delete the old directory recursively
copy_recursively("$username-$reponame-tip", $dest);
// delete the repo zip file
unlink("tip.zip");
// Yep, we're done :)
echo "We're done!";
?>
git pullorgit clone? Or create a script that will do that for you?set_time_out(0);at the top of your script.