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Copyright (c) 2014 Ismael Celis
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@tomlea
tomlea / gist:207938
Created October 11, 2009 22:55
This is very rough and ready.
require "net/http"
# Example Usage:
#
# use Rack::Proxy do |req|
# if req.path =~ %r{^/remote/service.php$}
# URI.parse("http://remote-service-provider.com/service-end-point.php?#{req.query}")
# end
# end
#
@brianjlandau
brianjlandau / gist:176754
Created August 28, 2009 02:59 — forked from defunkt/gist:162444
Rails Capistrano deploy using git as our deployment strategy. You'll need git version >=1.5.6.6 on your server for this to work.
# you'd obviously have more settings somewhere
set :scm, :git
set :repository, "git@github.com:defunkt/github.git"
set :branch, "origin/master"
set :migrate_target, :current # this tells capistrano where to run the migration. otherwise it would try to use the latest release directory (/path/to/app/releases/2012XXXXXXXXX)
set :use_sudo, false
set :ssh_options, {:forward_agent => true} # so you can checkout the git repo without giving the server access to the repo
set :rails_env, 'production'
# These are here to override the defaults by cap