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# Name of your application. Used to uniquely configure containers.
service: my-app
# Name of the container image.
image: user/my-app
# Deploy to these servers.
servers:
- 192.168.0.1
# Credentials for your image host.
registry:
# Specify the registry server, if you're not using Docker Hub
# server: registry.digitalocean.com / ghcr.io / ...
username: my-user
# Always use an access token rather than real password when possible.
password:
- KAMAL_REGISTRY_PASSWORD
# Inject ENV variables into containers (secrets come from .env).
# Remember to run `kamal env push` after making changes!
# env:
# clear:
# DB_HOST: 192.168.0.2
# secret:
# - RAILS_MASTER_KEY
# Use a different ssh user than root
# ssh:
# user: app
# Configure builder setup.
# builder:
# args:
# RUBY_VERSION: 3.2.0
# secrets:
# - GITHUB_TOKEN
# remote:
# arch: amd64
# host: ssh://app@192.168.0.1
# Use accessory services (secrets come from .env).
# accessories:
# db:
# image: mysql:8.0
# host: 192.168.0.2
# port: 3306
# env:
# clear:
# MYSQL_ROOT_HOST: '%'
# secret:
# - MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD
# files:
# - config/mysql/production.cnf:/etc/mysql/my.cnf
# - db/production.sql:/docker-entrypoint-initdb.d/setup.sql
# directories:
# - data:/var/lib/mysql
# redis:
# image: redis:7.0
# host: 192.168.0.2
# port: 6379
# directories:
# - data:/data
# Configure custom arguments for Traefik. Be sure to reboot traefik when you modify it.
# traefik:
# args:
# accesslog: true
# accesslog.format: json
# Configure a custom healthcheck (default is /up on port 3000)
# healthcheck:
# path: /healthz
# port: 4000
# Bridge fingerprinted assets, like JS and CSS, between versions to avoid
# hitting 404 on in-flight requests. Combines all files from new and old
# version inside the asset_path.
#
# If your app is using the Sprockets gem, ensure it sets `config.assets.manifest`.
# See https://github.com/basecamp/kamal/issues/626 for details
#
# asset_path: /rails/public/assets
# Configure rolling deploys by setting a wait time between batches of restarts.
# boot:
# limit: 10 # Can also specify as a percentage of total hosts, such as "25%"
# wait: 2
# Configure the role used to determine the primary_host. This host takes
# deploy locks, runs health checks during the deploy, and follow logs, etc.
#
# Caution: there's no support for role renaming yet, so be careful to cleanup
# the previous role on the deployed hosts.
# primary_role: web
# Controls if we abort when see a role with no hosts. Disabling this may be
# useful for more complex deploy configurations.
#
# allow_empty_roles: false