This lets you set the preload headers for your assets, so that the browser can start fetching them before it begins parsing HTML.
This is a simple way of importing MySQL database in Docker.
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In you Dockerfile you must have a shared folder. Shared folder is a directory in your host machine that is mounted to Docker instance.
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Put the exported sql file in the shared folder.
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Login to your Docker instance via
docker exec -it DOCKER_CONTAINER_ID bin/bash
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Login to MySQL via
mysql -u USERNAME -p
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// first run: | |
// yarn add glob-all purgecss-webpack-plugin --dev | |
/* | |
config/webpack/environment.js | |
PurgeCSS configuration for Rails 5 + Webpacker + Tailwind CSS + Vue.js | |
Optionally, put this in production.js if you only want this to apply to production. | |
For example, your app is large and you want to optimize dev compilation speed. | |
*/ |
Alright, because there is nothing online that I could find showing people how to do this, I decided to record it myself so I could get back to this later.
Generate the new rails app
$rails new <app_name> --webpack=stimulus --skip-sprockets -T --database=postgresql