stacktape
The next-generation, DevOps-free cloud development framework. (by stacktape)
Puma
A Ruby/Rack web server built for parallelism (by puma)
stacktape | Puma | |
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7 | 40 | |
66 | 7,605 | |
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3.5 | 8.7 | |
13 days ago | 13 days ago | |
Shell | Ruby | |
- | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
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.
stacktape
Posts with mentions or reviews of stacktape.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-27.
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Hosting Rails App on AWS
this Ruby on Rails git project for AWS might help - https://github.com/stacktape/stacktape/tree/master/starter-projects/ruby-on-rails-api-postgres
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How to deploy a node JS server app to AWS with Docker and Kubernetes?
To achieve the use-case you're describing using Stacktape, you can: 1.) Configure an external, 3rd party, MongoDB Atlas provider to run and manage your database that stores your data to a fully-managed, MongoDB Atlas DB cluster. Example: https://github.com/stacktape/stacktape/tree/master/starter-projects/lambda-api-mongo-db 2.) Have a look at one of the Stacktape starter projects, (e.g. https://github.com/stacktape/stacktape/tree/master/starter-projects/expressjs-api-postgres)).
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Is Vercel Storage Pricing ridiculous or is it me?
We have an example project that deploys Next.js app to a (Fargate) container: https://github.com/stacktape/stacktape/tree/master/starter-projects/nextjs-ssr-website, and costs almost $0.
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Looking for opinions on where to host my web app
We have a pre-created starter projects showing how you can deploy the app you described: Node.js app (uses Postgres, but can be easily changed to use MySQL) React app hosted on S3 bucket behind a CDN
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Webapp with Django - Best solution for deployment?
Have a look at this sample Django project from Stacktape, they sit on top of AWS and provide a nice dev experience
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Cheapest way to host nuxt 3 SSR
Using AWS Fargate container Using AWS lambda
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How to deploy a Flask, react (mysql) app ?
Flask app deployment example: https://github.com/stacktape/stacktape/tree/master/starter-projects/flask-api-postgres
Puma
Posts with mentions or reviews of Puma.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-02-21.
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Breaking the 300 barrier
As we use Puma as our webserver for our rails application, I quickly went to Puma's config file which typically resides in config/puma.rb. The config was set as
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Would you consider Rails as stable nowadays ?
They do! It's in the first section of the readme on the repo:
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Hosting Rails App on AWS
Start with service with systemd
- Recommended way to implement Puma plugin configuration
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Could not detect rake tasks
# Use the Puma web server [https://github.com/puma/puma] gem "puma", "~> 5.0" # Build JSON APIs with ease [https://github.com/rails/jbuilder] # gem "jbuilder" gem 'rack-cors' gem "devise" gem "jsonapi-serializer" gem 'devise-jwt' gem 'active_model_serializers' gem 'followability' gem 'dotenv-rails', groups: [:development, :test, :production] gem 'sprockets' # Use Redis adapter to run Action Cable in production # gem "redis", "~> 4.0" # Use Kredis to get higher-level data types in Redis [https://github.com/rails/kredis] # gem "kredis" # Use Active Model has_secure_password [https://guides.rubyonrails.org/active_model_basics.html#securepassword] # gem "bcrypt", "~> 3.1.7" # Windows does not include zoneinfo files, so bundle the tzinfo-data gem gem "tzinfo-data", platforms: %i[ mingw mswin x64_mingw jruby ] # Reduces boot times through caching; required in config/boot.rb gem "bootsnap", require: false # Use Active Storage variants [https://guides.rubyonrails.org/active_storage_overview.html#transforming-images] # gem "image_processing", "~> 1.2" # Use Rack CORS for handling Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS), making cross-origin AJAX possible # gem "rack-cors" group :development, :test do # See https://guides.rubyonrails.org/debugging_rails_applications.html#debugging-with-the-debug-gem gem "debug", platforms: %i[ mri mingw x64_mingw ] end group :development do gem "sqlite3", "~> 1.4" # Speed up commands on slow machines / big apps [https://github.com/rails/spring] # gem "spring" end group :production do gem 'pg' end
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Dusting off my rails knowledge, need some tips / guidance on rails 7 and production
source "https://rubygems.org" git_source(:github) { |repo| "https://github.com/#{repo}.git" } ruby "3.1.0" # Bundle edge Rails instead: gem "rails", github: "rails/rails", branch: "main" gem "rails", "~> 7.0.4", ">= 7.0.4.2" # The original asset pipeline for Rails [https://github.com/rails/sprockets-rails] gem "sprockets-rails" # Use sqlite3 as the database for Active Record gem "sqlite3", "~> 1.4" # Use the Puma web server [https://github.com/puma/puma] gem "puma", "~> 5.0" # Use JavaScript with ESM import maps [https://github.com/rails/importmap-rails] gem "importmap-rails" # Hotwire's SPA-like page accelerator [https://turbo.hotwired.dev] gem "turbo-rails" # Hotwire's modest JavaScript framework [https://stimulus.hotwired.dev] gem "stimulus-rails" # Build JSON APIs with ease [https://github.com/rails/jbuilder] gem "jbuilder" gem "mongoid" gem "mongoid-grid_fs" gem 'bootstrap', '~> 5.2.2' #sourced from https://github.com/twbs/bootstrap-rubygem gem 'rack-cors' # Windows does not include zoneinfo files, so bundle the tzinfo-data gem gem "tzinfo-data", platforms: %i[ mingw mswin x64_mingw jruby ] # Reduces boot times through caching; required in config/boot.rb gem "bootsnap", require: false
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Write your own Domain Specific Language in Ruby
That doesn't mean one excludes the other. Gems like Puma use the instance_eval method for their configuration file.
- Welcome to Puma 6: Sunflower
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puma 6.0 released
Anyway I did it: https://github.com/puma/puma/issues/3003 It's quite more complicated: https://github.com/puma/puma/issues/2999 A fix is in progress: https://github.com/puma/puma/pull/3002
What are some alternatives?
When comparing stacktape and Puma you can also consider the following projects:
amplify-ios-getting-started - This is the editable material for Amplify's iOS Getting Started guide.
Thin - A very fast & simple Ruby web server
Pulumi - Pulumi - Infrastructure as Code in any programming language 🚀
falcon - A high-performance web server for Ruby, supporting HTTP/1, HTTP/2 and TLS.
Phusion Passenger - A fast and robust web server and application server for Ruby, Python and Node.js
Iodine - iodine - HTTP / WebSockets Server for Ruby with Pub/Sub support
Goliath - Goliath is a non-blocking Ruby web server framework
Unicorn - Unofficial Unicorn Mirror.
Rack - A modular Ruby web server interface.
TorqueBox - TorqueBox Ruby Platform
Reel
Sidekiq - Simple, efficient background processing for Ruby