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Pull Docker images for all projects
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#!/bin/bash | |
# Add ssh agent | |
ssh-add | |
# Keep composer up to date | |
composer self-update | |
# The script assumes that you have all your projects collected in one directory like | |
# - ./Projects | |
# |- Project A | |
# |- Project B | |
# |- Project C | |
# This script has to be placed in the parent directory of all projects, in the example above ./Projects | |
# Cycle all directories | |
for d in */ ; do | |
pushd "$d" | |
# Check if there is a project git repo, then pull it | |
[ -d ".git" ] && git pull | |
# Check if we have a docker-compose definition, then pull it | |
[ -f "docker-compose.yml" ] && docker-compose pull | |
# Check if we have a composer definition, then install the deployment composer packages after the pull above | |
[ -f "composer.json" ] && composer install --ignore-platform-reqs --no-interaction --optimize-autoloader --no-suggest --no-scripts | |
# Check if we have a project in www directory, then install the project composer packages after the pull above | |
[ -d "www" ] && cd www && composer install --ignore-platform-reqs --no-interaction --optimize-autoloader --no-suggest --no-scripts | |
popd > /dev/null | |
done |
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