You can use those bootstrap script to deploy your Rails application to Virtualbox. It's not intended to replace Chef or Puppet, but since its plain bash, its very readable and you can copy some lines and paste to your ssh session...
After installing Vagrant software run vagrant init
and edit your Vagrantfile
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require 'rails_helper' | |
RSpec.describe TodosController, :type => :controller do | |
describe "GET #index" do | |
#describe "POST #create" do | |
#describe "GET #show" do | |
#describe "PATCH #update" do (or PUT #update) | |
#describe "DELETE #destroy" do | |
#describe "GET #new" do |
By default when Nginx starts receiving a response from a FastCGI backend (such as PHP-FPM) it will buffer the response in memory before delivering it to the client. Any response larger than the set buffer size is saved to a temporary file on disk.
This process is outlined at the Nginx ngx_http_fastcgi_module page manual page.
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namespace :assets do | |
task :check => :environment do | |
paths = ["app/assets", "lib/assets", "vendor/assets"] | |
paths.each do |path| | |
dir_path = Rails.root + path | |
if File.exists?(dir_path) | |
dir_files = File.join(dir_path, "**") |