s3_website
Middleman
s3_website | Middleman | |
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2 | 15 | |
2,248 | 7,021 | |
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1.0 | 7.7 | |
about 1 year ago | 24 days ago | |
Scala | Ruby | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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s3_website
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What is your development setup (IDE, gems, library, ci/cd etc) for RoR/non-RoR applications development ?
For my personal site, which is 10 years old, I use Middleman, and I deploy the site to S3/Cloudfront with s3_website. It works fine for now. If s3_website stops working, I'll move to Netlify probably.
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Bootstrapping a Startup on AWS with AWS Serverless and Go
resource "aws_cloudfront_distribution" "frontend" { enabled = true aliases = ["${var.subdomain_name}.${var.domain_name}"] is_ipv6_enabled = true // cheapest: https://github.com/laurilehmijoki/s3_website/issues/150 price_class = "PriceClass_100" default_cache_behavior { allowed_methods = ["GET", "HEAD", "OPTIONS"] cached_methods = ["GET", "HEAD"] target_origin_id = var.frontend_s3_origin_id viewer_protocol_policy = "redirect-to-https" default_ttl = 0 max_ttl = 0 forwarded_values { query_string = false cookies { forward = "none" } } } origin { domain_name = var.frontennd_s3_origin_domain_name origin_id = var.frontend_s3_origin_id custom_origin_config { http_port = 80 https_port = 443 origin_keepalive_timeout = 5 origin_protocol_policy = "http-only" // setting defined after terraform import. can try with https-only origin_read_timeout = 30 origin_ssl_protocols = ["TLSv1", "TLSv1.1", "TLSv1.2"] } } restrictions { geo_restriction { restriction_type = "none" } } viewer_certificate { acm_certificate_arn = aws_acm_certificate_validation.default.certificate_arn cloudfront_default_certificate = false minimum_protocol_version = "TLSv1.2_2019" ssl_support_method = "sni-only" } } resource "cloudflare_record" "frontend_service" { name = "${var.subdomain_name}.${var.domain_name}" value = aws_cloudfront_distribution.frontend.domain_name type = "CNAME" proxied = true zone_id = lookup(data.cloudflare_zones.default.zones[0], "id") }
Middleman
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“Make” as a Static Site Generator
Most of the Static Site Generators default to generating blog from markdown, which is not feasible for company websites etc. For such projects I like Middleman (https://middlemanapp.com) which provides layouts/partials and things like haml templates.
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Bloggers who host statically, do you use Jekyll or Pelican to roll your blog posts?
I've done similar with Middleman, and I'm 99% sure you could set this up with Pelican if you wanted. It sounds like the site generation workflow is the issue rather than the tool.
- [student help] Using Rails as front end. Is it possible?
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Show HN: Self-hosted CMS on Cloudflare for podcast/blog/images/videos/docs/URLs
I use middleman[^1] + bulmaCSS + FontAwesome but host on github using the `github.io` domain and upload podcasts to "archive.org"[^2]. The reason I choose this setup is because I want the content to survive as much as possible, hence open source technology and "free & long lived" hosting were requirements.
[^1]: https://middlemanapp.com/
[^2]: https://archive.org/
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Web app architecture design process guidance
Thanks u/Draegan88, but what's Middleman got to do with app architecture & design/ERD/schema design?
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Building Static Websites w/ Rails in 2022
I came across Middleman but it's meant to work with Ruby not necessarily Rails, it's also a bit old although appears kept up to date.
- Eu sou Desenvolvedor de Software Sr. AMA!
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CMS > MiddlemanApp > static Site - how to start middleman on heroku?
A simple middleman app consumes the data and builds a static export that runs standalone (just HTML, CSS and some JS files). That gets FTP'd/released to the webserver.
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SSGs through the ages: The ‘After Jekyll’ era
Middleman
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What is your development setup (IDE, gems, library, ci/cd etc) for RoR/non-RoR applications development ?
For my personal site, which is 10 years old, I use Middleman, and I deploy the site to S3/Cloudfront with s3_website. It works fine for now. If s3_website stops working, I'll move to Netlify probably.
What are some alternatives?
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flow-pipeline - A set of tools and examples to run a flow-pipeline (sFlow, NetFlow)
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