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18.04.2012 10:59, Kal написал:
> Thanks Hassan,
>
> This is exactly what I don't get!
>
> The "Development" environment is the default environment in Rails,
> yes?
>
> Now, that means my data is contained in development.sqlite3 and 'rails
> server' starts WEBrick and so we can view the site from www.homepage.com:3000.
>
> The step after this is precisely what I'm missing... because nobody
> talks about it... all the books and guides pretty much stop short of
> this...
>
> So this is my question: How do I move everything to the "production
> environment".  I'd imagine that is the ultimate goal, is it not?
>
> How do I copy the data to production.sqlite3 (just issue: rake
> db:migrate RAILS_ENV=production) and have all the code (which I
> created in the Development Env) working in the "Production"
> environment so it doesn't have to be served out using WEBRick.
>
> Thanks Much,
>
> ~Kal
>
> It's just a test app.  However, my plan is to deploy a web application
> on a public website... someday :)
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> By the way, I'm running:
>
> Ruby 1.9.3p0
> Rails 3.1.3
> Phusion Passenger version 3.0.11
> CentOS release 5.6
> Server version: Apache/2.2.3
>
> ----------------------------------------------
>
>
> On Apr 18, 2:42 am, Hassan Schroeder <hassan.schroe...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>> /* sorry for the near-empty response - fat-fingered it */
>>
>> On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 10:05 PM, Kal <calcr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Why "bundle execute"?  What does that do?
>> `bundle exec` runs your app with the gems specifically described in
>> your Gemfile.
>>
>>> I don't mean database instance.  I mean a scenario where I'm using
>>> Sqlite3 application for both Development and Production.
>> Probably still not a great idea unless the production instance will
>> be very lightly loaded.
>>
>>> By "push out", I mean after you've finished the application
>>> development (which can be viewed using port 3000), how do we then
>>> "migrate" the finished production into production?
>> What exactly do you mean by "production"? Is this an Intranet app
>> for your company, an application for a wide Internet public, or ____?
>>
>> If it's a public app, you need to decide on hosting; there's a range of
>> options, from having your own server in a datacenter to using a cloud
>> provider like AWS or Heroku. If it's company-internal, you still need a
>> server, but the options may be more limited :-)
>>
>> That's a decision that's only slightly related to Rails, though.
>>
>> --
>> Hassan Schroeder ------------------------ 
>> hassan.schroe...@gmail.comhttp://about.me/hassanschroeder
>> twitter: @hassan

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