Figaro | Whenever | |
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6 | 19 | |
3,763 | 8,795 | |
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0.0 | 4.1 | |
15 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
Ruby | Ruby | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
Figaro
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Rails Environment Variables Using Credentials
I've been a long time fan of Figaro, a great gem that lets your store your environment variables in /config/application.yml. I've used it in most of my Rails apps for two reasons. One, it lets you easily define variables for your for development, staging, production environments. Two, it works well with Heroku since they also use ENV for storing and accessing environment variables, so things work the same locally while developing as well as after it's been deployed. However the downside with Figaro is that all your environment variables are exposed to the outside world, which is problematic if your repo is open source.
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Setting Up OmniAuth Authentication in Development
In this post, I will go over the steps I took to authenticate to GitHub in a Rails development environment using the omniauth-github gem, "the official OmniAuth strategy for authenticating to GitHub", along with Devise, the figaro gem, and ngrok, a nifty tool that exposes your local WebHost to the internet. This guide will assume you already have Devise authentication setup for your app. See the link above for installation instructions.
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JWT Token-based custom user authentication for Rails API only (Part 02)
figaro - for environment variables
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Heroku - local images
https://github.com/laserlemon/figaro#example
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10 Signs of a good Ruby on Rails Developer
You should not commit such credentials/secrets/environment variables to the Github instead you keep them secure with gems like dotenv-rails, figaro or simple dot files that are not committed to the repository.
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Interact with Mysql Server using mysql2 gem [Part 1] - Select operations
Here, we are creating a service with private method connect_to_db that connects to our external mysql database. We are using following from application.yml:
Whenever
- Scheduling Periodic Jobs with Redis in Rails Microservices Architecture
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Constantly Running Tasks on Particular Time
Learn about Unix cron and use the whenever gem.
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How do you schedule jobs far out in advanced?
there are cronjob gems available, i believe https://github.com/javan/whenever or so seems to be used frequently
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Common and not so common tasks you have done with Background Jobs?
- Use them on a specific schedule as needed by your application, such as taking backups, sending periodic reminders or notifications for users, cleaning the database tables, etc. You can use a gem such as Whenever for managing scheduled cron jobs.
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Deploy API only Rails App with Capistrano
whenever gem is used in Rails applications to schedule cron jobs e.g. send email notification about monthly expenditure on the 1st of each month.
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How to schedule a task based on a table column?
Then you can use the whenever gem to schedule stuff.
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railstart-niceadmin support more features
- [whenever](https://github.com/javan/whenever)
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railstart-niceadmin release now!Backend management system based on Bootstrap 5 and NiceAdmin and Rails 7
whenever
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Is sleep precise enough?
There are multiple ways to achieve this. Probably the simplest and most reliable is to rely on cron to run your process every minute. Cron keeps track of time and executes your script each minute. This has the added benefit of avoiding a long running process (which can have its own issues). You can even have your script install it’s own cron job using the Whenever gem.
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🤷♀️ The easiest way to monitor your app in production is email?
Rake tasks can be called from Cron, so we'll use the Whenever Gem to automatically add our job to our Crontab during deployment, and keep our schedule in change control.
What are some alternatives?
dotenv - A Ruby gem to load environment variables from `.env`.
Clockwork - A scheduler process to replace cron.
RailsConfig - Easiest way to add multi-environment yaml settings to Rails, Sinatra, Padrino and other Ruby projects.
Sidekiq-Cron - Scheduler / Cron for Sidekiq jobs
Configatron - A super cool, simple, and feature rich configuration system for Ruby apps.
rufus-scheduler - scheduler for Ruby (at, in, cron and every jobs)
ENVied - Ensures presence and type of your app's ENV-variables (mirror)
sidekiq-scheduler - Lightweight job scheduler extension for Sidekiq
Settingslogic - A simple and straightforward settings solution that uses an ERB enabled YAML file and a singleton design pattern.
resque-scheduler - A light-weight job scheduling system built on top of Resque
Econfig - Flexible configuration for Ruby applications
minicron - 🕰️ Monitor your cron jobs