Using something like Jenkins to drive fabric works very well. In fact, we are doing that right now at work to run our nightly, automated deployments into our continuous integration environment.
-- On Sep 6, 2012, at 4:43 PM, Simon KP wrote: You can try putting Jenkins or Rundeck in front of Fabric to execute stuff with.
On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 2:56 AM, Jens Rantil <address@hidden> wrote:
Hi,
I think fabric is an amazing tool and have been using it successfully
in multiple projects.
Anyway, there's been times when I've wanted less technical people to
execute tasks. This has lead me to conclusion that a web frontend for
Fabric would be a very useful. While probably easy to make myself,
does any such frontend exist?
Obviously it would be a separate project from Fabric in itself...
Cheers,
Jens
Sent from my iPhone 5
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