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2,062 | 3,289 | |
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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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nixpacks
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9 ways to improve how you ship software
Example with Nixpacks:
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Using Nix with Dockerfiles
I think this is something the writer of the article would be delighted to find: https://github.com/railwayapp/nixpacks
- Show HN: IHP v1.0 (Batteries-included web framework built on Haskell and Nix)
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We want to make Nix better
I think this is true for Nix in the deployment/ops space, where debugging a broken build can be very frustrating. Language improvements are going to be less useful for app developers, the Flake learning curve is not going to get better with a type system.
Perhaps something like heroku buildpaks (https://github.com/railwayapp/nixpacks ?) would help devs get on the Nix train.
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A selfhosted Heroku clone on your Kubernetes cluster
Hey! Any plans on integrating nixpacks? I'm one of the core maintainers & would love to help you out. No worries if not.
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Nixpacks takes a source directory and produces an OCI compliant image
Do builds use sandboxing? It appears not[0], is this in the roadmap? Based on my experiences with node2nix, composer2nix, carnix, etc, I don't blame you for not going that route. Not to knock on the developers of those tools - it's a difficult problem. I apologize if my interpretation is incorrect.
[0]: https://github.com/railwayapp/nixpacks/blob/60ab563fdc9bf4fb...
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Deploying Strapi 4 to Railway
Uses NixPacks to build the images;
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Deploying Django Project with Railway Nixpacks
So, we have used the Debian nixpack, which sets as the base runtime for the application. Railway provides a package of the Debian image as the base runtime for our application. This is where we will run all the build processes on. This Debian image will be used for installing all types of dependencies and layers of language-specific runtime installation in the form of nix packages.
copilot-cli
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sudo curl -Lo /usr/local/bin/copilot https://github.com/aws/copilot-cli/releases/latest/download/copilot-linux && sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/copilot
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Launch HN: Nullstone (YC W22) – An easier way to deploy and manage cloud apps
Check out AWS Copilot CLI: https://aws.github.io/copilot-cli/
This is by far the best way to deploy compute into AWS in containerized workloads.
The abstraction you want is Jobs: ttps://aws.github.io/copilot-cli/docs/concepts/jobs/
Building this any other way on AWS would require provisioning multiple artifacts. The Copilot Jobs abstraction basically encapsulates the provisioning of those artifacts into one repeatable pattern.
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Need some help understanding pulling git code to ECS.
and here is the copilot page if you are interested https://aws.github.io/copilot-cli/
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What is your production environment?
For larger high availability required things, AWS ECS with RDS, ElastiCache, CloudFront, S3, etc.. Really like Copilot for deployment/env/secret/sidecar management (probably needs a rename now): https://aws.github.io/copilot-cli/
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Deploying on ECS
I'd recommend checking out AWS Copilot (https://aws.github.io/copilot-cli/)
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Is it possible to run Docker within a Fargate service?
Alternatively if you want something that will take you a bit further and allow more complex things like automated build pipelines, then look at AWS Copilot. It finds your local Dockerfiles, and you can use it to deploy each one as a service: https://aws.github.io/copilot-cli/
- How to run ecs container tasks locally
- Is docker/k8s necessary for most situations?
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Deployment resources for AWS
If you are okay with AWS Fargate, maybe you might want this. https://aws.github.io/copilot-cli/
- Life after Heroku: What's a dev to do?
What are some alternatives?
TabNine - AI Code Completions
terraform-cdk - Define infrastructure resources using programming constructs and provision them using HashiCorp Terraform
terraforming - Export existing AWS resources to Terraform style (tf, tfstate) / No longer actively maintained
awesome-cdk - A collection of awesome things related to the AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK)
terraform - Terraform enables you to safely and predictably create, change, and improve infrastructure. It is a source-available tool that codifies APIs into declarative configuration files that can be shared amongst team members, treated as code, edited, reviewed, and versioned.
Pulumi - Pulumi - Infrastructure as Code in any programming language. Build infrastructure intuitively on any cloud using familiar languages 🚀
serverless-graphql - Serverless GraphQL Examples for AWS AppSync and Apollo
aws-copilot-github-action
sidekiq - Sidekiq worker on Render
web3.storage - DEPRECATED ⁂ The simple file storage service for IPFS & Filecoin
heroku-deploy - A simple github action that dynamically deploys an app to heroku
cog - Containers for machine learning