James Testa
2008-Mar-31 16:28 UTC
[Mongrel] how to get mongrel to use maintenance.html file?
Does someone know how to tell mongrel_rails to read the public/system/maintenance.html file? -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
Nate Vack
2008-Mar-31 16:34 UTC
[Mongrel] how to get mongrel to use maintenance.html file?
You''d probably ask Apache / ngnix to do that, actually, via some mod_rewrite-fu I can''t muster this morning :/ Cheers, -Nate On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 11:28 AM, James Testa <lists at ruby-forum.com> wrote:> Does someone know how to tell mongrel_rails to read the > public/system/maintenance.html file? > -- > Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. > _______________________________________________ > Mongrel-users mailing list > Mongrel-users at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/mongrel-users >
Kirk Haines
2008-Mar-31 18:33 UTC
[Mongrel] how to get mongrel to use maintenance.html file?
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 10:34 AM, Nate Vack <njvack at wisc.edu> wrote:> You''d probably ask Apache / ngnix to do that, actually, via some > mod_rewrite-fu I can''t muster this morning :/ > > Cheers, > -Nate > > > On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 11:28 AM, James Testa <lists at ruby-forum.com> wrote: > > Does someone know how to tell mongrel_rails to read the > > public/system/maintenance.html file?Generally, yes. If you are doing some sort of maintenance, you probably want that served at the highest level possible. i.e. at the web server level. Swiftiply w/ rewrite support (totally experimental, but will probably end up in a release soon) :rewrites: - :match: "*" :sub: "/public/system/maintenance.html" Apache: RewriteEngine On RewriteRule * /public/system/maintenance.html (or something similar; unless you do it a lot, always check the rewrite rule docs when writing them) Kirk Haines
Dave Cheney
2008-Mar-31 21:47 UTC
[Mongrel] how to get mongrel to use maintenance.html file?
For nginx, try something like this, error_page 503 /maintenance.html; location /maintenance.html { } location / { if ( -f $document_root/system/maintenance.html ) { return 503; } if (!-f $request_filename) { rewrite ^(.+)$ $uri break; proxy_pass http://mongrel_app; } } This is slightly different to the configuration that is out there for doing /maintenance.html because those return a 200 code in maintenance mode, which upsets paypal Cheers Dave On 01/04/2008, at 5:33 AM, Kirk Haines wrote:> On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 10:34 AM, Nate Vack <njvack at wisc.edu> wrote: >> You''d probably ask Apache / ngnix to do that, actually, via some >> mod_rewrite-fu I can''t muster this morning :/ >> >> Cheers, >> -Nate >> >> >> On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 11:28 AM, James Testa <lists at ruby- >> forum.com> wrote: >>> Does someone know how to tell mongrel_rails to read the >>> public/system/maintenance.html file? > > Generally, yes. > > If you are doing some sort of maintenance, you probably want that > served at the highest level possible. i.e. at the web server level. > > Swiftiply w/ rewrite support (totally experimental, but will probably > end up in a release soon) > > :rewrites: > - :match: "*" > :sub: "/public/system/maintenance.html" > > > Apache: > > RewriteEngine On > RewriteRule * /public/system/maintenance.html > (or something similar; unless you do it a lot, always check the > rewrite rule docs when writing them) > > > > Kirk Haines > _______________________________________________ > Mongrel-users mailing list > Mongrel-users at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/mongrel-users