dockerfile-rails
docked
dockerfile-rails | docked | |
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5 | 10 | |
441 | 1,273 | |
3.4% | 0.7% | |
8.9 | 4.1 | |
6 days ago | 9 days ago | |
Dockerfile | Dockerfile | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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dockerfile-rails
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Rails 7.1: Dockerfiles, BYO Authentication, More Async Queries, and More
If you want to automatically generate Dockerfiles for more versions of Rails (not just the latest) that detect OS packages that need to be installed from gems present in your Gemfile, check out https://github.com/fly-apps/dockerfile-rails
You can install it in your rails app by running:
1. bundle add dockerfile-rails
2. rails g dockerfile
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Around the World with SQLite3 and Rsync
> I felt bad
Don't. I can honestly say that I didn't write this post targeting HN. I'll go further... this post wasn't meant for people who are unlikely to use https://github.com/fly-apps/dockerfile-rails#overview. I recently added some features to that gem whose usage may not be intuitively obvious. I wrote this post to explain some of the motivation for those features.
I don't know how to mark posts as not intended for HN (and truth be told, if there was such a feature, I'd be inclined to overuse it). I don't know where else I should have posted this content, but I'm not sure I would be inclined to move it. In any case, this post, as written, serves a purpose for me. Somebody not you and not me felt it belonged here. We can both second guess that decision. Either way, there is no reason for either of us to feel bad.
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Rapid growth, lessons learned and improvements at Fly.io
Did you try migrating with this guide? https://fly.io/docs/rails/getting-started/migrate-from-herok...
The issues you ran into with older versions of Rails was probably because the Dockerfile that `fly launch` generated was for new versions of Rails. We switched to https://github.com/rubys/dockerfile-rails to streamline Dockerfile generation and support older versions of Rails.
If you try it again and run into issues you can open an issue at https://github.com/rubys/dockerfile-rails/issues or post in https://community.fly.io and somebody will help get that sorted out.
The more versions of Rails we can deploy the better!
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Rails on Docker · Fly
At the moment Rails is focused on simplicity/readability. I've got a gem that I'm proposing (and DHH is evaluating) that adds caching as an option: https://github.com/rubys/dockerfile-rails#overview
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Rails on Docker
even though the article does not go deep into multistage builds Fly.io does provide cookbooks and even a link to a Rails generator there.
docked
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Microsoft Docker Development Container Templates
Like this one? https://github.com/rails/docked/blob/main/Dockerfile
- Dockerfile for Development?
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Rails on Docker
Hey cut them some slack, these guys just discovered docker and are now improving it because we’ve all been doing it wrong for years. /s
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Rails MRSK – Deploy Docker containers with zero downtime to any host
This is a new repo after DHH released Docked [1]
1. https://github.com/rails/docked
Looks like Rails team is putting some work towards seamless deployment to the cloud!
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Rails 7 on Docker. Ready to go app with PgSQL, Redis, Sidekiq, Sphinx, Puma
you can also use on dev mode. and as long as all your team have same machines, you dont necessary need docker. or you can use this: https://github.com/rails/docked
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Overview Of Rails 7.1 Features Part 1
I have a feeling the big picture theme for 7.1 will be Docker. See https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/46762 for production, and https://github.com/rails/docked for development.
- Docked: Running Rails from Docker for easy start to development
- Docked Rails: Running Rails from Docker for easy start to development
- Running Rails from Docker for easy start to development
What are some alternatives?
docker-projects
templates - Repository for Dev Container Templates that are managed by Dev Container spec maintainers. See https://github.com/devcontainers/template-starter to create your own!
deploy-cloud-functions - A GitHub Action that deploys source code to Google Cloud Functions.
Ruby on Rails - Ruby on Rails
libaws - aws should be easy
rails7-startkit - Launch Rails with 1 shell command!
cruftspy - Detect unnecessary files in Docker images
features - A collection of development container 'features' for machine learning and data science
lamby - 🐑🛤 Simple Rails & AWS Lambda Integration
typerb - Strong type checking (assertion) for Ruby
django-simple-deploy - A reusable Django app that configures your project for deployment
mrsk - Deploy web apps anywhere. [Moved to: https://github.com/basecamp/kamal]