Run multiple deployments in sequence
Resolve targets later
Extend context by deployed flake
Apply clippy suggestions
Add revoke command builder
Track succeeded deploys
Add revoke function
Register revoke error as deploy error
Prepare revoke command in activate
Extend logger to handle revoke
Implement revoke command client side
Run revoke on previously suceeded
Control whether to override by flag
Adhere profile configuration auto_rollback setting
Cargo fmt
Correctly provide profile path to activation script when revoking
Document multi flake mode in README
Resolve a typo in README.md
Co-authored-by: notgne2 <gen2@gen2.space>
Use existing teminology
rename revoke_suceeded -> rollback_suceeded
Use more open CLI argument name `targets` instead of `flakes`
Document name changes in README
Add sudo command support for revokes
Call run_deploy with `dry_active` flag
Test revoke commands contains sudo
Set default temp_path in activate binary
Require temp_path for wait and activate subcommands
Add copyright comment
Address review change requests
Fix typo in README
Co-authored-by: Alexander Bantyev <balsoft@balsoft.ru>
In 5d5da48 (https://github.com/serokell/deploy-rs/pull/81), $DRY_ACTIVATE
is used in a bash script with -u. When DRY_ACTIVATE is not set (which it
is not for older profiles), the script fails. Fix this by setting a fallback.
Currently, we evaluate the `#deploy` output strictly. This means
- Longer eval times
- Extraneous evaluation errors with `--skip-checks`
- `-- --impure` even when the path we're currently deploying is pure
- etc.
With this change, evaluation happens lazily -- we only evaluate the nodes
and profiles we really need. It is only implemented for flaky Nix, and
it is on by default. To get the old behavior, one can specify
`--strict-eval`.
I have tested that this indeed dramatically increases evaluation speed
in all of our repos, and removes the need to deploy Agora with
`--impure`. Hooray!