Deploy variables

The following deploy variables control actions in the deploy phase and can inherit and override values from the Global variables. Insert these variables in the deploy stage of the .magento.env.yaml file:

stage:
  deploy:
    DEPLOY_VARIABLE_NAME: value

For more information about customizing the build and deploy process:

CACHE_CONFIGURATION

  • DefaultNot set
  • Version—Adobe Commerce 2.1.4 and later

Configure Redis page and default caching. When setting the cm_cache_backend_redis parameter, you must specify the server, port, and database options.

stage:
  deploy:
    CACHE_CONFIGURATION:
      frontend:
        default:
          backend: file
        page_cache:
          backend: file

By default, the deployment process overwrites all settings in the env.php file; however, you can choose to merge one or more values for a service configuration without overwriting all values.

Set the _merge option to one of the following:

  • trueMerge the configured service values with the environment variable values.
  • falseOverwrite the configured service values with the environment variable values.

The following example merges new values to an existing configuration:

stage:
  deploy:
    CACHE_CONFIGURATION:
      _merge: true
      frontend:
        default:
          backend_options:
            database: 10
        page_cache:
          backend_options:
            database: 11

The following example uses the Redis preload feature as defined in the Configuration guide:

stage:
  deploy:
    CACHE_CONFIGURATION:
      _merge: true
      frontend:
        default:
          id_prefix: '061_'
          backend_options:
            preload_keys:
              - '061_EAV_ENTITY_TYPES:hash'
              - '061_GLOBAL_PLUGIN_LIST:hash'
              - '061_DB_IS_UP_TO_DATE:hash'
              - '061_SYSTEM_DEFAULT:hash'

To use a custom REDIS_BACKEND model (not only from the allowed list), set the _custom_redis_backend option to true to enable the correct validation as in the following example:

stage:
  deploy:
    CACHE_CONFIGURATION:
      frontend:
        default:
          _custom_redis_backend: true
          backend: '\CustomRedisModel'

CLEAN_STATIC_FILES

  • Defaulttrue
  • Version—Adobe Commerce 2.1.4 and later

Enables or disables cleaning static content files generated during the build or deploy phase. Use the default value true in development as a best practice.

  • true—Removes all existing static content before deploying the updated static content.
  • false—The deployment only overwrites existing static content files if the generated content contains a newer version.

If you modify static content through a separate process, set the value to false.

stage:
  deploy:
    CLEAN_STATIC_FILES: false

Failure to clean static view files before deploying can cause problems if you deploy updates to existing files without removing the previous versions. Because of static file fallback rules, fallback operations can display the wrong file if the directory contains multiple versions of the same file.

CRON_CONSUMERS_RUNNER

  • Defaultcron_run = false, max_messages = 1000
  • Version—Adobe Commerce 2.2.0 and later

Use this environment variable to confirm that message queues are running after a deployment.

  • cron_run—A boolean value that enables or disables the consumers_runner cron job (default = false).

  • max_messages—A number specifying the maximum number of messages each consumer must process before terminating (default = 1000). You can set the value to 0 to prevent the consumer from terminating.

  • consumers—An array of strings specifying which consumers to run. An empty array runs all consumers.

  • multiple_processes-A number specifying the number of processes to spawn for each consumer. Supported in Commerce 2.4.4 or greater.

NOTE
To return a list of message queue consumers, run the ./bin/magento queue:consumers:list command in the remote environment.

Example array that runs specific consumers and the multiple_processes to spawn for each consumer:

stage:
  deploy:
    CRON_CONSUMERS_RUNNER:
      cron_run: true
      max_messages: 1000
      consumers:
        - example_consumer_1
        - example_consumer_2
-     multiple_processes:
        example_consumer_1: 4
        example_consumer_2: 3

Example of an empty array that runs all consumers:

stage:
  deploy:
    CRON_CONSUMERS_RUNNER:
      cron_run: true
      max_messages: 1000
      consumers: []

By default, the deployment process overwrites all settings in the env.php file. See Manage message queues in the Commerce Configuration Guide for on-premises Adobe Commerce.

CONSUMERS_WAIT_FOR_MAX_MESSAGES

  • Defaultfalse
  • Version—Adobe Commerce 2.2.0 and later

Configure how consumers process messages from the message queue by choosing one of the following options:

  • falseConsumers process available messages in the queue, close the TCP connection, and terminate. Consumers do not wait for additional messages to enter the queue, even if the number of processed messages is less than the max_messages value specified in the CRON_CONSUMERS_RUNNER deploy variable.

  • trueConsumers continue to process messages from the message queue until reaching the maximum number of messages (max_messages) specified in the CRON_CONSUMERS_RUNNER deploy variable before closing the TCP connection and terminating the consumer process. If the queue empties before reaching max_messages, the consumer waits for more messages to arrive.

WARNING
If you use workers to run consumers instead of using a cron job, set this variable to true.
stage:
  deploy:
    CONSUMERS_WAIT_FOR_MAX_MESSAGES: false

CRYPT_KEY

  • DefaultNot set
  • Version—Adobe Commerce 2.1.4 and later
WARNING
Set the CRYPT_KEY value through the Cloud Console instead of the .magento.env.yaml file to avoid exposing the key in the source code repository for your environment. See Set environment and project variables.

When you move the database from one environment to another without an installation process, you need the corresponding cryptographic information. Adobe Commerce uses the encryption key value set in the Cloud Console as the crypt/key value in the env.php file.

DATABASE_CONFIGURATION

  • DefaultNot set
  • Version—Adobe Commerce 2.1.4 and later

If you defined a database in the relationships property of the .magento.app.yaml file, you can customize your database connections for deployment.

stage:
  deploy:
    DATABASE_CONFIGURATION:
      some_config: 'some_value'

By default, the deployment process overwrites all settings in the env.php file; however, you can choose to merge one or more values for a service configuration without overwriting all values.

Set the _merge option to one of the following:

  • trueMerge the configured service values with the environment variable values.
  • falseOverwrite the configured service values with the environment variable values.

The following example merges new values to an existing configuration:

stage:
  deploy:
    DATABASE_CONFIGURATION:
      some_config: 'some_new_value'
      _merge: true

Also, you can configure a table prefix.

WARNING
If you do not use the merge option with the table prefix, you must provide default connection settings or the deploy fails validation.

The following example uses the ece_ table prefix with default connection settings instead of using the _merge option:

stage:
  deploy:
    DATABASE_CONFIGURATION:
      connection:
        default:
          username: user
          host: host
          dbname: magento
          password: password
      table_prefix: 'ece_'

Sample output:

MariaDB [main]> SHOW TABLES;
+-------------------------------------+
| Tables_in_main                      |
+-------------------------------------+
| ece_admin_passwords                 |
| ece_admin_system_messages           |
| ece_admin_user                      |
| ece_admin_user_session              |
| ece_adminnotification_inbox         |
| ece_amazon_customer                 |
| ece_authorization_rule              |
| ece_cache                           |
| ece_cache_tag                       |
| ece_captcha_log                     |
...

ELASTICSUITE_CONFIGURATION

  • DefaultNot set
  • Version—Adobe Commerce 2.2.0 and later

Retains customized Elastic Suite service settings between deployments and uses it in the ‘system/default/smile_elasticsuite_core_base_settings’ section of the main Elastic Suite configuration. If the Elastic Suite composer package is installed, it is configured automatically.

stage:
  deploy:
    ELASTICSUITE_CONFIGURATION:
      es_client:
        servers: 'remote-host:9200'
      indices_settings:
        number_of_shards: 1
        number_of_replicas: 0
NOTE
On a Pro Staging/Production cluster that has three nodes (or three service nodes on Scaled Architecture, the indices_settings should be set as follows:
code language-yaml
      indices_settings:
        number_of_shards: 3
        number_of_replicas: 2

By default, the deployment process overwrites all settings in the env.php file; however, you can choose to merge one or more values for a service configuration without overwriting all values.

Set the _merge option to one of the following:

  • trueMerge the configured service values with the environment variable values.
  • falseOverwrite the configured service values with the environment variable values.

The following example merges a new value to the existing configuration:

stage:
  deploy:
    ELASTICSUITE_CONFIGURATION:
      indices_settings:
        number_of_shards: 3
        number_of_replicas: 2
      _merge: true

Known limitations:

  • Changing the search engine to any type other than elasticsuite causes a deploy failure accompanied by an appropriate validation error
  • Removing the Elasticsearch service causes a deploy failure accompanied by an appropriate validation error
NOTE
For details on using or troubleshooting the Elastic Suite plugin with Adobe Commerce, see the Elastic Suite documentation.

ENABLE_GOOGLE_ANALYTICS

  • Defaultfalse
  • Version—Adobe Commerce 2.1.4 and later

Enables and disables Google Analytics when deploying to Staging and Integration environments. By default, Google Analytics is true only for the Production environment. Set this value to true to enable Google Analytics in the Staging and Integration environments.

  • true—Enables Google Analytics on Staging and Integration environments.
  • false—Disables Google Analytics on Staging and Integration environments.

Add the ENABLE_GOOGLE_ANALYTICS environment variable to the deploy stage in the .magento.env.yaml file:

stage:
  deploy:
    ENABLE_GOOGLE_ANALYTICS: true
NOTE
The deploy process always enables Google Analytics on Production environments.

FORCE_UPDATE_URLS

  • Defaulttrue
  • Version—Adobe Commerce 2.1.4 and later

On deployment to Pro or Starter Staging and Production environments, this variable replaces Adobe Commerce base URLs in the database with the project URLs specified by the MAGENTO_CLOUD_ROUTES variable. Use this setting to override the default behavior of the UPDATE_URLS deploy variable, which is ignored when deploying to Staging or Production environments.

stage:
  deploy:
    FORCE_UPDATE_URLS: true

LOCK_PROVIDER

  • Defaultfile
  • Version—Adobe Commerce 2.2.5 and later

The lock provider prevents the launch of duplicate cron jobs and cron groups. Use the file lock provider in the Production environment. Starter environments and the Pro integration environment do not use the MAGENTO_CLOUD_LOCKS_DIR variable, so ece-tools applies the db lock provider automatically.

stage:
  deploy:
    LOCK_PROVIDER: "db"

See Configure the lock in the Install guide.

MYSQL_USE_SLAVE_CONNECTION

  • Defaultfalse
  • Version—Adobe Commerce 2.1.4 and later
TIP
The MYSQL_USE_SLAVE_CONNECTION variable is supported only on Adobe Commerce on cloud infrastructure Staging and Production Pro cluster environments and is not supported on Starter projects.

Adobe Commerce can read multiple databases asynchronously. Set to true to automatically use a read-only connection to the database to receive read-only traffic on a non-master node. This connection improves performance through load balancing, because only one node handles read-write traffic. Set to false to remove any existing read-only connection array from the env.php file.

stage:
  deploy:
    MYSQL_USE_SLAVE_CONNECTION: true

When the MYSQL_USE_SLAVE_CONNECTION variable is set to true, the synchronous_replication parameter is set to true by default in the env.php file on Pro Staging and Production environments. When the MYSQL_USE_SLAVE_CONNECTION is set to false, the synchronous_replication parameter is not configured.

QUEUE_CONFIGURATION

  • DefaultNot set
  • Version—Adobe Commerce 2.1.4 and later

Use this environment variable to retain customized AMQP service settings between deployments. For example, if you prefer using an existing message queue service instead of relying on the cloud infrastructure to create it for you, use the QUEUE_CONFIGURATION environment variable to connect it to your site:

stage:
  deploy:
    QUEUE_CONFIGURATION:
      amqp:
        host: test.host
        port: 1234
      amqp2:
        host: test.host2
        port: 12345
      mq:
        host: mq.host
        port: 1234

By default, the deployment process overwrites all settings in the env.php file; however, you can choose to merge one or more values for a service configuration without overwriting all values.

Set the _merge option to one of the following:

  • trueMerge the configured service values with the environment variable values.
  • falseOverwrite the configured service values with the environment variable values.

The following example merges new values to an existing configuration:

stage:
  deploy:
    QUEUE_CONFIGURATION:
      _merge: true
      amqp:
        host: changed1.host
        port: 5672
      amqp2:
        host: changed2.host2
        port: 12345
      mq:
        host: changedmq.host
        port: 1234

REDIS_BACKEND

  • DefaultCm_Cache_Backend_Redis
  • Version—Adobe Commerce 2.3.0 and later

Specifies the backend model configuration for the Redis cache.

Adobe Commerce version 2.3.0 and later includes the following backend models:

  • Cm_Cache_Backend_Redis
  • \Magento\Framework\Cache\Backend\Redis
  • \Magento\Framework\Cache\Backend\RemoteSynchronizedCache

The example how to set REDIS_BACKEND

stage:
  deploy:
    REDIS_BACKEND: '\Magento\Framework\Cache\Backend\RemoteSynchronizedCache'
NOTE
If you specify \Magento\Framework\Cache\Backend\RemoteSynchronizedCache as the Redis backend model to enable L2 cache, ece-tools generates the cache configuration automatically. See an example configuration file in the Adobe Commerce Configuration Guide. To override the generated cache configuration, use the CACHE_CONFIGURATION deploy variable.

REDIS_USE_SLAVE_CONNECTION

  • Defaultfalse
  • Version—Adobe Commerce 2.1.16 and later
WARNING
Do not enable this variable on a scaled architecture project. It causes Redis connection errors. Redis slaves are still active but are not used for Redis reads. As an alternative, Adobe recommends using Adobe Commerce 2.3.5 or later, implement a new Redis backend configuration, and implement L2 caching for Redis.
TIP
The REDIS_USE_SLAVE_CONNECTION variable is supported only on Adobe Commerce on cloud infrastructure Staging and Production Pro cluster environments and is not supported on Starter projects.

Adobe Commerce can read multiple Redis instances asynchronously. Set to true to automatically use a read-only connection to a Redis instance to receive read-only traffic on a non-master node. This connection improves performance through load balancing, because only one node handles read-write traffic. Set to false to remove any existing read-only connection array from the env.php file.

stage:
  deploy:
    REDIS_USE_SLAVE_CONNECTION: true

You must have a Redis service configured in the .magento.app.yaml file and in the services.yaml file.

ECE-Tools version 2002.0.18 and later uses more fault-tolerant settings. If Adobe Commerce cannot read data from the Redis slave instance, then it reads data from the Redis master instance.

The read-only connection is not available for use in the integration environment or if you use the CACHE_CONFIGURATION variable.

RESOURCE_CONFIGURATION

  • Default—Not set
  • Version—Adobe Commerce 2.1.4 and later

Maps a resource name to a database connection. This configuration corresponds to the resource section of the env.php file.

By default, the deployment process overwrites all settings in the env.php file; however, you can choose to merge one or more values for a service configuration without overwriting all values.

Set the _merge option to one of the following:

  • trueMerge the configured service values with the environment variable values.
  • falseOverwrite the configured service values with the environment variable values.

The following example merges new values to an existing configuration:

stage:
  deploy:
    RESOURCE_CONFIGURATION:
      _merge: true
      default_setup:
        connection: default

SCD_COMPRESSION_LEVEL

  • Default4
  • Version—Adobe Commerce 2.1.4 and later

Specifies which gzip compression level (0 to 9) to use when compressing static content; 0 disables compression.

stage:
  deploy:
    SCD_COMPRESSION_LEVEL: 5

SCD_COMPRESSION_TIMEOUT

  • Default600
  • Version—Adobe Commerce 2.1.4 and later

When the time it takes to compress the static assets exceeds the compression timeout limit, it interrupts the deployment process. Set the maximum execution time, in seconds, for the static content compression command.

stage:
  deploy:
    SCD_COMPRESSION_TIMEOUT: 800

SCD_MATRIX

  • DefaultNot set
  • Version—Adobe Commerce 2.1.4 and later

You can configure multiple locales per theme. This customization speeds up the deployment process by reducing the number of unnecessary theme files. For example, you can deploy the magento/backend theme in English and a custom theme in other languages.

The following example deploys the Magento/backend theme with three locales:

stage:
  deploy:
    SCD_MATRIX:
      "magento/backend":
        language:
          - en_US
          - fr_FR
          - af_ZA

Also, you can choose to not deploy a theme:

stage:
  deploy:
    SCD_MATRIX:
      "magento/backend": [ ]

SCD_MAX_EXECUTION_TIME

  • DefaultNot set
  • Version—Adobe Commerce 2.2.0 and later

Allows you to increase the maximum expected execution time for static content deployment.

By default, Adobe Commerce sets the maximum expected execution to 900 seconds, but in some scenarios you might need more time to complete the static content deployment for a Cloud project.

stage:
  deploy:
    SCD_MAX_EXECUTION_TIME: 3600
WARNING
If you have issues with static content files in your application after deployment, such as missing custom theme files, increase the maximum expected execution time to 900 seconds or higher.

SCD_NO_PARENT

  • Defaultfalse
  • Version—Adobe Commerce 2.4.2 and later

On the deploy phase, set SCD_NO_PARENT: true so that the generation of static content for parent themes does not occur during the deploy phase. This setting minimizes deployment time and prevents site downtime that can occur if the static content build fails during the deployment. See Static content deployment.

stage:
  deploy:
    SCD_NO_PARENT: true

SCD_STRATEGY

  • Defaultquick
  • Version—Adobe Commerce 2.2.0 and later

Allows you to customize the deployment strategy for static content. See Deploy static view files.

Use these options only if you have more than one locale:

  • standard—deploys all static view files for all packages.
  • quick—(default) minimizes deployment time.
  • compact—conserves disk space on the server. In Adobe Commerce version 2.2.4 and earlier, this setting overrides the value for scd_threads with a value of 1.
stage:
  deploy:
    SCD_STRATEGY: "compact"

SCD_THREADS

  • Default—Automatic
  • Version—Adobe Commerce 2.1.4 and later

Sets the number of threads for static content deployment. The default value is set based on the detected CPU thread count and does not exceed a value of 4. Increasing the number of threads speeds up static content deployment; decreasing the number of threads slows it down. You can set the thread value, for example:

stage:
  deploy:
    SCD_THREADS: 2

To further reduce deployment time, use Configuration Management with the scd-dump command to move static deployment into the build phase.

SEARCH_CONFIGURATION

  • DefaultNot set
  • Version—Adobe Commerce 2.1.4 and later

Use this environment variable to retain customized search service settings between deployments. For example:

Elasticsearch configuration:

stage:
  deploy:
    SEARCH_CONFIGURATION:
      engine: elasticsearch
      elasticsearch_server_hostname: http://elasticsearch.internal
      elasticsearch_server_port: '9200'
      elasticsearch_index_prefix: magento2
      elasticsearch_server_timeout: '15'

OpenSearch configuration (for Commerce 2.4.6 and later):

stage:
  deploy:
    SEARCH_CONFIGURATION:
      engine: opensearch
      opensearch_server_hostname: 'http://opensearch.internal'
      opensearch_server_port: '9200'
      opensearch_index_prefix: 'magento2'
      opensearch_server_timeout: '15'

By default, the deployment process overwrites all settings in the env.php file; however, you can choose to merge one or more values for a service configuration without overwriting all values.

Set the _merge option to one of the following:

  • trueMerge the configured service values with the environment variable values.
  • falseOverwrite the configured service values with the environment variable values.

The following example merges a new value to the existing configuration:

stage:
  deploy:
    SEARCH_CONFIGURATION:
      engine: elasticsearch
      elasticsearch_server_port: '9200'
      _merge: true

SESSION_CONFIGURATION

  • DefaultNot set
  • Version—Adobe Commerce 2.1.4 and later

Configure Redis session storage. Requires the save, redis, host, port, and database options for the session storage variable. For example:

stage:
  deploy:
    SESSION_CONFIGURATION:
      redis:
        bot_first_lifetime: 100
        bot_lifetime: 10001
        database: 0
        disable_locking: 1
        host: redis.internal
        max_concurrency: 10
        max_lifetime: 10001
        min_lifetime: 100
        port: 6379
      save: redis

By default, the deployment process overwrites all settings in the env.php file; however, you can choose to merge one or more values for a service configuration without overwriting all values.

Set the _merge option to one of the following:

  • trueMerge the configured service values with the environment variable values.
  • falseOverwrite the configured service values with the environment variable values.

The following example merges a new value to the existing configuration:

stage:
  deploy:
    SESSION_CONFIGURATION:
      _merge: true
      redis:
        max_concurrency: 10

SKIP_SCD

  • DefaultNot set
  • Version—Adobe Commerce 2.1.4 and later

Set to true to skip static content deployment during the deploy phase.

On the deploy phase, set SKIP_SCD: true so that the static content build does not happen during the deploy phase. This setting minimizes deployment time and prevents site downtime that can occur if the static content build fails during the deployment. See Static content deployment.

stage:
  deploy:
    SKIP_SCD: true

UPDATE_URLS

  • Defaulttrue
  • Version—Adobe Commerce 2.1.4 and later

On deployment, replace Adobe Commerce base URLs in the database with the project URLs specified by the MAGENTO_CLOUD_ROUTES variable. This configuration is useful for local development, where base URLs are set up for your local environment. When you deploy to a Cloud environment, the URLs update so you can access your storefront and Admin using the project URLs.

If you must update URLs when deploying to Pro or Starter Staging and Production environments, use the FORCE_UPDATE_URLS variable.

stage:
  deploy:
    UPDATE_URLS: false

VERBOSE_COMMANDS

  • DefaultNot set
  • Version—Adobe Commerce 2.1.4 and later

Enable or disable the Symfony debug verbosity level for bin/magento CLI commands performed during the deployment phase.

NOTE
To use the VERBOSE_COMMANDS setting to control the detail in command output for both successful and failed bin/magento CLI commands, you must set MIN_LOGGING_LEVEL debug.

Choose the level of detail provided in the logs:

  • -v= normal output
  • -vv= more verbose output
  • -vvv = verbose output ideal for debug
stage:
  deploy:
    VERBOSE_COMMANDS: "-vv"
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