I have been running in the pre-production environment for more than a year, so I will record and share it here.
When we need to deploy multiple different projects on multiple servers, we need a centralized configuration information management and synchronization Tool of. The solutions that have been considered are:
Synchronize with rsync.env
Files: The configuration of multiple projects is a bit cumbersome, and you need to ssh to the server to modify and then synchronize
Use Docker: Cluster deployment is more convenient. You can use the graphical interface to modify environment variables, but updating environment variables requires restarting the container. Most projects have not been migrated to Docker
Let’s take a look at the solution of Consul Consul Template.
Both Consul and Consul Template provide precompiled executable files, which can be downloaded and decompressed.
Start Consul:
consul agent -server -bootstrap -ui -bind <ip>
Other service nodes can join the cluster through consul agent -join <ip>
.
After startup, manage Consul through consul commands, RESTful API, and Web UI.
Consul provides a distributed key-value pair storage that can be used to store dynamic configuration information of applications. Basic operations:
# put 设置一个KV对 consul kv put APP_DEBUG false # get 获取 consul kv get APP_DEBUG # exprot 导出JSON consul kv export > data.json # import 导入JSON consul kv import @data.json # delete 删除 consul kv delete APP_DEBUG
Consul KV support directory , can be achieved by separating keys with /
. For example, we use a directory like configs/<app_name>/
to store all configurations of a project.
The configuration is centrally managed, how to pass it to Laravel? One method is to use Consul's API in Laravel to obtain configuration information. The second method is to monitor KV changes externally and write them to the .env
file. Consul Template is such an external tool.
The configuration template we use (.env.tpl
):
{{ range ls "configs/crm" }} {{ .Key }}={{ .Value }}{{ end }}
means traversing the config/crm
KV directory and generating key=value
Format.
Run:
## 格式: 模板文件:目标文件:更新后执行的命令 consul-template --template \ /path/to/.env.tpl:/path/to/.env:'php /path/to/artisan config:cache'
You can generate the .env file and continue to monitor changes. A consul-template instance can have multiple --template multiple parameters, which can be used for multiple parameters on one server. Generate configuration files for each project.
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