That's also one of my wishes to get improved, currently I just have a long text file where I store them so that if I move servers I can just re-run them if needed.
Could you put them in a .sh file and then just run `sh setup_dewey.sh`? Maybe put `&&` between them so that if one fails, it won't keep running through the script?
Yep, in theory I think that should work nicely. So the recovery procedure after a server died would be to restore the dokku data directory from backup and then re-run all the commands. I haven't tested that but I think that should do the job.
Right now I keep the list of commands more as a reference to look up things like how I mounted a volume or my naming scheme for data directories.
Exactely, I was really surprised that dokku isn't all based on storing these commands in a config/script which gets executed every time you change something.
For example for a static site that would be the following:
That's also one of my wishes to get improved, currently I just have a long text file where I store them so that if I move servers I can just re-run them if needed.