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# Usage: rake name:task app_name
task PROD = "appname" # "task" here stubs to prevent rake errors with commandline
task STAGING = "appname-staging"
APP = ARGV[1] || PROD # default app
puts "=== APP #{APP} ==="
namespace :deploy do
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prawin / deploy.rake
Created February 12, 2014 10:46 — forked from RSpace/deploy.rake
task :deploy => ['deploy:push', 'deploy:restart', 'deploy:tag']
namespace :deploy do
task :migrations => [:push, :off, :migrate, :restart, :on, :tag]
task :rollback => [:off, :push_previous, :restart, :on]
task :push do
puts 'Deploying site to Heroku ...'
puts `git push heroku`
end
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prawin / deploy.rb
Created December 11, 2013 07:07 — forked from reu/deploy.rb
# Bundler Integration
require "bundler/capistrano"
# Application Settings
set :application, "yourapplicationname"
set :user, "serveruser"
set :deploy_to, "/home/#{user}/rails-applications/#{application}"
set :rails_env, "production"
set :use_sudo, false
set :keep_releases, 3
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prawin / README.md
Created September 19, 2013 05:49 — forked from fnichol/README.md

A Common .ruby-version File For Ruby Projects

Background

I've been using this technique in most of my Ruby projects lately where Ruby versions are required:

  • Create .rbenv-version containing the target Ruby using a definition name defined in ruby-build (example below). These strings are a proper subset of RVM Ruby string names so far...
  • Create .rvmrc (with rvm --create --rvmrc "1.9.3@myapp") and edit the environment_id= line to fetch the Ruby version from .rbenv-version (example below).

Today I learned about another Ruby manager, rbfu, where the author is using a similar technique with .rbfu-version.

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prawin / es.sh
Created September 17, 2012 10:42
Install ElasticSearch on Ubuntu 12.04
cd ~
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install openjdk-7-jre -y
wget https://github.com/downloads/elasticsearch/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-0.19.0.tar.gz -O elasticsearch.tar.gz
tar -xf elasticsearch.tar.gz
rm elasticsearch.tar.gz
sudo mv elasticsearch-* elasticsearch
sudo mv elasticsearch /usr/local/share
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prawin / es.sh
Created September 17, 2012 10:02 — forked from aaronshaf/es.sh
Install ElasticSearch on Ubuntu 11.04
cd ~
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install unzip curl python-software-properties -y
#sudo add-apt-repository "deb http://archive.canonical.com/ lucid partner"
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ferramroberto/java
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jre sun-java6-plugin -y
wget https://github.com/downloads/elasticsearch/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-0.18.7.tar.gz -O elasticsearch.tar.gz
tar -xf elasticsearch.tar.gz
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prawin / rails_3_1_beta_1_changes.md
Created June 1, 2011 07:57 — forked from ryanb/rails_3_1_rc4_changes.md
The Changelogs for Rails 3.1 Beta 1

Railties 3.1 Beta 1

  • The -j option of the application generator accepts an arbitrary string. If passed "foo", the gem "foo-rails" is added to the Gemfile, and the application JavaScript manifest requires "foo" and "foo_ujs". As of this writing "prototype-rails" and "jquery-rails" exist and provide those files via the asset pipeline. Default is "jquery". [fxn]

  • jQuery is no longer vendored, it is provided from now on by the jquery-rails gem. [fxn]

  • Prototype and Scriptaculous are no longer vendored, they are provided from now on by the prototype-rails gem. [fxn]

  • The scaffold controller will now produce SCSS file if Sass is available [Prem Sichanugrist]