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cruftspy
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Rails on Docker ยท Fly
If you want to check your images for some common leftover files in all the layers, I made an app for that: https://github.com/viraptor/cruftspy
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Minify your container by up to 30x to be more secure (free and open source)
If you want a quick double check to verify a handful of common cleanups, check out https://github.com/viraptor/cruftspy, which reports cruft like logs, caches, and git repos.
mrsk
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Deploy Anycable with MRSK
Here we'll deploy Anycable wih MRSK.
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Fly.io Postgres cluster went down for 3 days, no word from them about it
Honestly these days I am leaning towards this approach: https://github.com/mrsked/mrsk/
It's all just docker.
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The Curse of Scalable Technology
Did you consider MRSK[1], k3s[2], or dokku[3]? They are all significantly simpler to operate than Kubernetes, curious to hear your take.
[1] https://github.com/mrsked/mrsk
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How to cache MRSK deployments in CI
https://github.com/mrsked/mrsk/pull/159 Closed PR about --cache-to option in MRSK
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Thoughts on MSRK?
Yes, that thing with the setup is misleading in the docs. I'll make a PR now. There's this issue about it: https://github.com/mrsked/mrsk/issues/301
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Rails Foundation announces first-ever conference!
god or bad, dhh is doing noise and people know about rails. just look at there https://github.com/mrsked/mrsk
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MRSK vs. Fly.io
I don't think there's a writeup out there, but mrsk just uses docker under the hood. So, if you have a CMD in your Dockerfile, it will use that.
If you have an image that can run multiple things, like a rails app that can run the app process for web traffic by default, but it can also run job workers with the right command, you can provide the cmd in the mrsk config. You can see this in the jobs role in the example: https://github.com/mrsked/mrsk#using-different-roles-for-ser....
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Looking to use Docker & Docker Compose in production and need advice.
You may want to checkout MRSK if you are going to be using docker compose in production on a single VPS https://github.com/mrsked/mrsk
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Deploying with MRSK
"MRSK basically is Capistrano for Containers, without the need to carefully prepare servers in advance" https://github.com/mrsked/mrsk
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Need some advice on how to deploy images to our vending machines
https://github.com/mrsked/mrsk might be interesting to you.
What are some alternatives?
dive - A tool for exploring each layer in a docker image
awesome-compose - Awesome Docker Compose samples
docker-show-context - Show where time is wasted during the context upload of `docker build`
Dokku - A docker-powered PaaS that helps you build and manage the lifecycle of applications
bgems - Binary rubygems
kubero - A free and self-hosted Heroku PaaS alternative for Kubernetes that implements GitOps
lamby - ๐๐ค Simple Rails & AWS Lambda Integration
docker-phoenix-example - A production ready example Phoenix app that's using Docker and Docker Compose.
dockerfile-rails - Provides a Rails generator to produce Dockerfiles and related files.
distroless - ๐ฅ Language focused docker images, minus the operating system.
deploy - Ansible role to deploy scripting applications like PHP, Python, Ruby, etc. in a capistrano style