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I have a simple deployment via capistrano from a Git repository. At first I was deploying form GitHub, everything worked just fine. But then I moved my repository to BitBucket and now I'm getting

fatal: Could not parse object '9cfb...'.

The problem goes away once I change

set :deploy_via, :remote_cache

to

set :deploy_via, :copy

but that doesn't fix the problem, it only bypasses it. Is there any way I can tell capistrano to just drop the old cache?

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Capistrano 2.X

Delete and re-clone the repo using the new address:

cd $deploy_to/shared
rm -rf cached-copy
git clone ssh://[email protected]/new/repo.git cached-copy

Modify your config/deploy.rb to use the new repo:

set :repository, "ssh://[email protected]/new/repo.git"
set :scm, :git
set :deploy_via, :remote_cache

Deploy again:

cap deploy

Capistrano 3.X

  1. Remove the $deploy_to/repo directory
  2. Modify your config/deploy.rb (same as 2.X)
  3. cap deploy
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    I'd say this is the better answer. If you delete all releases you are essentially in bad shape if your new deploy fails and you cannot roll back. I also think it is worth noting that cloning the repo manually is only needed to add the host to the known hosts. If it already is added then the deploy will work (so essentially the same thing as when setting up capistrano for the first time, checking out the repo anywhere works just to get it added) Jul 17, 2013 at 9:10
  • @KennyLövrin yes cloning the repo anywhere will get your host into the known hosts, but aif you have :remove_cache set you need something in the cached-copy directory or capistrano won't deploy. Jul 18, 2013 at 13:48
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    Keep in mind that capistrano 3.1 uses shared/repo instead of shared/cached-copy so this answer, while almost correct, should be updated. Feb 4, 2014 at 15:54
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    In capistrano 3.2.1 I solved removing the $deploy_to/repo folder since I cannot found any repo folder in shared. Oct 3, 2014 at 10:30
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    This is the better answer
    – Brettski
    Sep 17, 2015 at 2:47
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I gotta say I’m not sure, since I haven’t been able to test this but this should work:

cap deploy:cleanup -s keep_releases=0

Since it wipes every release (cache) from the server.

Apparently you will also need to remove shared/cached-copy, because this doesn’t seem to be cleaned by the Capistrano call above according to the comment below.

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    This didn't solve the problem entirely, but once I removed shared/cached-copy, it deploys just fine now. Dec 3, 2011 at 10:56
  • It did not work for me, either, but Jakub's comment here did.
    – JD.
    Oct 10, 2012 at 20:22
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    you can just change the url of origin remote to your new repo address in the shared/cached-copy directory.
    – nil
    Dec 6, 2012 at 8:57
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    the answer only delete all releases on server (including current). The best answer (if you have remote cache active) is that of Jakub Arnold.
    – eveevans
    Aug 8, 2013 at 22:25
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    Since Capistrano 3 you have to delete /repo instead of shared/cached-copy. Edit: See Justin Tanner's answer
    – csch
    Aug 3, 2015 at 9:39
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Capistrano 2 and below

SSH to your server and update the repo in ./shared/cached-copy/.git/config of the deployment folder, or just remove the ./shared/cached-copy

Capistrano 3 and above

SSH to your server and update the repo in ./repo/config of the deployment folder.

Check Fixing Capistrano 3 deployments after a repository change

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I solved this with the following in deploy.rb:

namespace :deploy do
  task :cope_with_git_repo_relocation do
    run "if [ -d #{shared_path}/cached-copy ]; then cd #{shared_path}/cached-copy && git remote set-url origin #{repository}; else true; fi"
  end
end
before "deploy:update_code", "deploy:cope_with_git_repo_relocation"

It makes deploys a little slower, so it's worth removing once you're comfortable that all your deploy targets have caught up.

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You need to change git origin in your /shared/cached-copy folder

cd /var/www/your-project/production/shared/cached-copy
git remote remove origin
git remote add origin [email protected]:/origin.git

try cap production deploy

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The most simple way is just changing the repo url to the new one in .git/config in the shared/cached-copy directory on the webserver. Then you can do a normal deploy as usual.

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Depends on your version Capistrano 3 is different from it's older ancestors:

Read my original answer here and how to fix similar issues Capistrano error when change repository using git

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If you need to do a lot of repo's you might want to add a task for it.

For capistrano 3 you add this task in your deploy.rb

desc "remove remote git cache repository"
  task :remove_git_cache_repo do
      on roles(:all) do
    execute "cd #{fetch(:deploy_to)} && rm -Rf repo"
  end
end

And then run it once for every stage:

cap testing remove_git_cache_repo
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Here's the Capistrano 3 version of what this answer talks about. It might be tedious to do what the answer suggests on each server.

So drop this in deploy.rb and then run cap <environment> deploy:fix_repo_origin

namespace :deploy do
  desc 'Fix repo origin, for use when changing git repo URLs'
  task :fix_repo_origin do
    on roles(:web) do
      within repo_path do
        execute(:git, "remote set-url origin #{repo_url}")
      end
    end
  end
end
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For Capistrano 3.0+

  1. Change the repository URL in your config/deploy.rb

  2. Change the repository URL in the your_project/repo/config file on the server.

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