I found this the other day - Heroku offer a free Git-driven hosting package for Ruby apps. The info on Camping is here: http://docs.heroku.com/rack#camping Encouraging that (apart from Rails) it only mentions Sinatra, Merb, Ramaze AND Camping... BTW there is a statement that "Camping 2.0 does not require the Rack adapter"... Dave Everitt
Hi all, I''ve been lurking about for a while, but thought it''s time I added something! I had a go with Heroku (which I''m pretty impressed with - thanks Dave). As a bit of a play with it I made the guide below on how to use camping 2.0 on it. Let me know if you think it''s handy (one for the wiki perhaps) and I can update when 2.0 is released. http://radiant-sunset-95.heroku.com/how-to-run-camping-2-apps-on-heroku Jon On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 9:23 AM, Dave Everitt <deveritt at innotts.co.uk> wrote:> I found this the other day - Heroku offer a free Git-driven hosting package > for Ruby apps. > > The info on Camping is here: > > http://docs.heroku.com/rack#camping > > Encouraging that (apart from Rails) it only mentions Sinatra, Merb, Ramaze > AND Camping... BTW there is a statement that "Camping 2.0 does not require > the Rack adapter"... > > Dave Everitt > > _______________________________________________ > Camping-list mailing list > Camping-list at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/camping-list >
Hi Jon just the kind of tutorial that''s needed! Presume this blog is the result (good to show it off, too): http://radiant-sunset-95.heroku.com/ ? Once I''m rid of some annoying paid work I''ll give it a try with my own adapted blog. If anyone comes across any out of date Camping guides, suggest adding/ sending the link to the outdated article. Dave> Hi all, > > I''ve been lurking about for a while, but thought it''s time I added > something! > > I had a go with Heroku (which I''m pretty impressed with - thanks > Dave). As a bit of a play with it I made the guide below on how to > use camping 2.0 on it. Let me know if you think it''s handy (one for > the wiki perhaps) and I can update when 2.0 is released. > > http://radiant-sunset-95.heroku.com/how-to-run-camping-2-apps-on- > heroku > > Jon > > On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 9:23 AM, Dave Everitt > <deveritt at innotts.co.uk> wrote: >> I found this the other day - Heroku offer a free Git-driven >> hosting package >> for Ruby apps. >> >> The info on Camping is here: >> >> http://docs.heroku.com/rack#camping >> >> Encouraging that (apart from Rails) it only mentions Sinatra, >> Merb, Ramaze >> AND Camping... BTW there is a statement that "Camping 2.0 does not >> require >> the Rack adapter"... >> >> Dave Everitt
Jon: I added your guide to the links on the ''Miscellaneous Camping links'' page. Please correct/amend/add anything else you think helps :-) Dave> Hi all, > > I''ve been lurking about for a while, but thought it''s time I added > something! > > I had a go with Heroku (which I''m pretty impressed with - thanks > Dave). As a bit of a play with it I made the guide below on how to > use camping 2.0 on it. Let me know if you think it''s handy (one for > the wiki perhaps) and I can update when 2.0 is released. > > http://radiant-sunset-95.heroku.com/how-to-run-camping-2-apps-on- > heroku > > Jon