Phusion Passenger
web-frameworks
Phusion Passenger | web-frameworks | |
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9 | 26 | |
4,969 | 6,902 | |
0.1% | 0.3% | |
9.1 | 9.8 | |
1 day ago | 4 days ago | |
C++ | PHP | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Phusion Passenger
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Has something changed in Passenger with the new version?
Secondly, there is, of course, a bug with Passenger and /var/run/passenger-instreg (I can be found in that thread whining). My preferred fix for this is
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Part 3 — Adding Git, Passenger and Nginx
While there is a debate on which ones are the best, we will be using Passenger and Nginx, since they are both fast and reliable. You may wish to do your own research and see which one works for you.
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How To Deploy a Rails App With Passenger and Nginx On Digital Ocean Part 1 — Creating SSH
In this tutorial we will be deploying a Rails app with Passenger, as the application server, and Nginx, as the web server. Also, the Rails app will use Postgres, so we will be installing that as well.
- Passenger: Enterprise grade web app server for Ruby, Node.js, Python
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I'm having trouble understanding what Rack does. Could you explain-like-I-am-a-beginner? with real examples if possible please.
Here's Puma's implementation, and Here's Passenger's implementation.
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Rails 7 new production install: from zero to deploy (Ubuntu 20.04 edition)
server { listen 80; listen [::]:80; server_name YOUR_DOMAIN.ORG; # If you deploy without DNS and SSL, you could leave servername blank like below # server_name _; root /home/deploy/APPNAME/current/public; passenger_enabled on; passenger_app_env production; passenger_env_var RUBYOPT '-r bundler/setup'; # Cf issue: https://github.com/phusion/passenger/issues/2409 # Uncomment if you use ActionCable and/or Turbo Streams # location /cable { # passenger_app_group_name APPNAME_websocket; # passenger_force_max_concurrent_requests_per_process 0; # } # Allow uploads up to 100MB in size client_max_body_size 100m; location ~ ^/assets { expires max; gzip_static on; } }
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Passenger 介紹
> passenger start =============== Phusion Passenger Standalone web server started =============== PID file: /home/leon/Git/MasoniteDemo1/passenger.3000.pid Log file: /home/leon/Git/MasoniteDemo1/passenger.3000.log Environment: development Accessible via: http://0.0.0.0:3000/ You can stop Phusion Passenger Standalone by pressing Ctrl-C. Problems? Check https://www.phusionpassenger.com/library/admin/standalone/troubleshooting/ ===============================================================================
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5 Basic Things you need to know about managing a Linux server
PHP is great, but not for all of us. What about running Node.js or Python apps? You might be tempted to use proxy_pass but it won't handle the app startup and crashes for us. Luckily we have a better option: Phusion Passenger.
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Guide on How to Deploy Rails API app
I have been following all day guides on https://www.phusionpassenger.com/ on how to deploy Rails apps with Apache and Passenger.
web-frameworks
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[Web Frameworks Benchmark] How is the FOMO framework handling 45k+ requests more than Swoole the framework it depends on?
Notably it seems that Fomo is using the raw Swoole Server (https://github.com/fomo-framework/framework/blob/a52b75abbd06c0aa6cb1ec47c4011557bc347532/src/Servers/Http.php#L21) rather than the HTTP-specific server wrapper which is what is used in the Swoole benchmark: https://github.com/the-benchmarker/web-frameworks/blob/master/php/swoole/start.php
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Understanding web stack performance
As an Experienced Developer (TM), I'd like to authoritatively know whether a given tech stack is "slow" or "fast", measured in requests per seconds. I'd like to find a way to correctly and objectively measure performance, but most performance suites measure a small thing in isolation. For example, The Benchmarker measures the performance of HTTP APIs, but the requests are super simple (GET request that gets a value, POST request that doesn't do anything but return a value, empty GET).
- Go with Chi has more ram consumption and less req/s than Koa or Fastify
- tools to stress test your website
- Which is the fastest web framework?
- Slower than Go, Java and JS?
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The NanoMux HTTP router benchmark results
Hi friends. I've opened pull requests for the-benchmarker/web-frameworks and Go HTTP Router Benchmark. Hopefully, they will be merged soon. Here are the benchmark results that I got on my laptop from Julien Schmidt's Go HTTP Router Benchmark. For comparison, I also added Chi, GorillaMux, and HttpRouter.
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Django Ninja - Help debugging/understanding Internals
The benchmark code: https://github.com/the-benchmarker/web-frameworks
- Passenger 介紹
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Nim Version 1.6 Released
And the httpbeast code is here: https://github.com/the-benchmarker/web-frameworks/tree/maste...
What are some alternatives?
PM2 - Node.js Production Process Manager with a built-in Load Balancer.
FrameworkBenchmarks - Source for the TechEmpower Framework Benchmarks project
Puma - A Ruby/Rack web server built for parallelism
wrk - Modern HTTP benchmarking tool
Thin - A very fast & simple Ruby web server
graphql-benchmarks - GraphQL benchmarks using the-benchmarker framework.
Nodemon.io - Monitor for any changes in your node.js application and automatically restart the server - perfect for development
PHP-CRUD-API - Single file PHP script that adds a REST API to a SQL database
forever - A simple CLI tool for ensuring that a given script runs continuously (i.e. forever)
Fusio - Open source API management platform
TorqueBox - TorqueBox Ruby Platform
ray - Debug with Ray to fix problems faster