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OS X 10.10 Guide

Here's what I did to get things working.

1. Install Xcode 6

Yep, over at: https://developer.apple.com

2. Install the Command Line Tools (CLT)

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Last active August 29, 2015 14:02 — forked from kryptek/tutorial.md
#!/bin/bash
# log into your server
ssh root@[server ipaddress]
# change root password
passwd
# update all packages and operating system
apt-get update && apt-get --yes upgrade
upstream myapp {
server unix:///myapp/tmp/puma.sock;
}
server {
listen 80;
server_name myapp.com;
# ~2 seconds is often enough for most folks to parse HTML/CSS and
# retrieve needed images/icons/frames, connections are cheap in
# lib/tasks/deploy.rake
namespace :deploy do
desc 'Deploy to staging environment'
task :staging do
exec 'mina deploy -f config/deploy/staging.rb'
end
end
# The latest version of this script is now available at
# https://github.com/jasoncodes/dotfiles/blob/master/aliases/rbenv.sh
VERSION=1.9.3-p286
brew update
brew install rbenv ruby-build rbenv-vars readline ctags
if [ -n "${ZSH_VERSION:-}" ]; then
echo 'eval "$(rbenv init - --no-rehash)"' >> ~/.zshrc
else
echo 'eval "$(rbenv init - --no-rehash)"' >> ~/.bash_profile
# sudo ln -s ~/nginx.conf unicorn.conf
upstream app_server {
server unix:/tmp/unicorn_padrino.sock fail_timeout=0;
}
server {
listen 80;
charset utf-8;
server_name db.innshine.com;
# sudo ln -s ~/nginx.conf unicorn.conf
upstream app_server {
server unix:/tmp/unicorn_padrino.sock fail_timeout=0;
}
server {
listen 80;
charset utf-8;
server_name db.innshine.com;
# sudo ln -s ~/nginx.conf unicorn.conf
upstream app_server {
server unix:/tmp/unicorn_padrino.sock fail_timeout=0;
}
server {
listen 80;
charset utf-8;
server_name db.innshine.com;

Ubuntu 12.04, Ruby, Rails, Nginx, Unicorn and git-deploy

In the seemlingly endless search for the actual correct and easy way to deploy a Rails app, we have tried several ways. We tried out using Apache2 and running a cluster of Thin servers. With the built in threading of Puma we decided to use it with Nginx.

Server Setup

  • Create new server
  • Login to new server
    • ssh root@IPaddress (you can also use the domain name if you have the DNS setup already)
    • accept the RSA key