CI/CD for Clojure
📚 Learn more about Clojure action features, integrations and alternatives.
With Buddy, you can create a pipeline that builds, tests, and deploys Clojure applications on a push to Git. The configuration is super simple and takes 10 to 15 minutes.
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1. Select your Git repository
Buddy supports all popular Git hosting providers, including GitHub, Bitbucket and GitLab. You can also use your own private Git server, or host code directly on Buddy.
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2. Add a new delivery pipeline
Enter the pipeline's name, select the trigger mode, and define the branch from which Buddy will fetch your code:
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Trigger modes
- Manually (on click) — recommended for Production
- On events (automatic) — recommended for Development
- On schedule (on time interval) — recommended for Staging/Testing
3. Add actions
Buddy lets you choose from dozens of predefined actions. In this example, we'll add 4 actions that will perform the following tasks:
- Build and test your Clojure app with Leiningen
- Upload app to server
- Run db migrations & restart server
- Send notification to Slack
3.1 Build and test your Clojure app
Look up and click Clojure on the action list to add it to the pipeline:
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The Run tab lets you determine the commands to execute. The default commands are:
lein test
lein uberjar
$$
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3.2 Deploy application to server
The built application needs to be uploaded to the server. Head to the Transfer section and select your action (SFTP in our case):
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When adding the action you can choose what and where should be uploaded:
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3.3 Run db migrations & restart server
Once that app is deployed, you can run additional commands on your server with the SSH action:
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Enter the commands to execute in Run CMDs and configure authentication details in the Target tab:
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3.4 Send notification to Slack
You can configure Buddy to send your team a message after the deployment. In this example we'll use Slack:
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4. Summary
Congratulations! You have just automated your entire delivery process. Make a push to the selected branch and watch Buddy fetch, build, and deploy your project. With Continuous Delivery applied, you can now focus on what's really important: developing awesome apps! 🔥
Sep 23, 2024