Generate a new Elixir project using mix
and add cowboy
and plug
as dependencies in mix.exs
:
defp deps do
[
{:cowboy, "~> 1.0.0"},
{:plug, "~> 0.8.1"}
]
end
Generate a new Elixir project using mix
and add cowboy
and plug
as dependencies in mix.exs
:
defp deps do
[
{:cowboy, "~> 1.0.0"},
{:plug, "~> 0.8.1"}
]
end
I tweeted Tutum last night asking if they're looking at implementing zero downtime re-deploys for a given service. Slightly surprised by their response as it seems like a critical feature if you want to use the service for a production environment.
"not a top priority, but by Spring :)"
As Tutum currently doesn't support graceful termination of containers within a service, I was experiencing a 5-10 second window of 503
errors, so decided to use the following hack (code below) until the feature is officially implemented.
/* | |
Serve is a very simple static file server in go | |
Usage: | |
-p="8100": port to serve on | |
-d=".": the directory of static files to host | |
Navigating to http://localhost:8100 will display the index.html or directory | |
listing file. | |
*/ | |
package main |
This playbook has been removed as it is now very outdated. |
set :application, "My Static Content" | |
set :servername, 'test.example.com' | |
# no git? simply deploy a directory | |
set :scm, :none | |
set :repository, "." # the directory to deploy | |
# using git? deploy from local git repository | |
# set :scm, :git | |
# set :repository, 'file//.' # path to local git repository |