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2007 Jan 16
4
Subdomain Account Keys Best Practice
Hi all,
I''m thinking of useing sub-domains as account keys, something I''ve played
with previously.
I have accounts and users, fairly standard, except that users can belong to
many accounts, and accounts can have many users.
So I figure I need to have an area on the main domain, that allows users to
view their account memberships and things. Sort of like a dashboard for
each
2009 Mar 02
5
new project at the same domain
Hi,
just a quick question, is there a way how to run two apps on the same
domain?
Both for testing purposes. Thank you.
P.
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2009 May 13
8
Sharing sessions across rails apps 2.3.2
I''ve done this in 2.2, but cannot figure it out for 2.3.2:
Basically, I want to be able to share session data across a couple of
apps.
The way I did this in 2.2 was to create a view called sessions in the
second app that read the sessions table of the first app.
This done, I could tell them both to use active record sessions, and,
lo! I had a shared session.
Once I''d written a
2006 Dec 21
4
my apache 2.2 conf
I just finished updating our internal site, which hosts multiple Rails
apps, to Apache 2.2.3. It also has a TWiki rewritten into the root,
ViewVC mounted on /cvs, and /server-status and /server-info.
<VirtualHost *:80>
ServerName int.example.com
ServerAlias int
CustomLog /var/www/logs/int.example.com/access.log combined
ErrorLog /var/www/logs/int.example.com/error.log
[...]
2006 Nov 04
2
[ Rails ] Multiple rails apps on 1 host
Team,
I''m trying to figure out how to run 2 rails apps on one host.
I ran an experiment:
cd /tmp/
rails app1
rails app2
cd app1
script/server
rails put a copy of lighttpd.conf in
/tmp/app1/config/
and then started lighttpd
http://localhost:3000
gave me the splash page.
I shutdown the server
I added something to
/tmp/app1/config/lighttpd.conf
server.modules = (
2006 Aug 18
3
Lighttpd Conf Help - Multiple Domains Multiple Apps
Hi Guys,
I hope someone can help me out. I am trying to configure two
applications to run on lighttpd and each app will have its own domain.
My machine is running on Fedora. When I run my lighttpd with the
following conf file, I get no error but when I check out my app, it
dishes out a 404 error- the 404 being served isn''t the 404 inside the
railsapp/public folder.
Do hope someone
2006 Sep 07
21
Multiple rails apps with Mongrel
I''m trying to set up several different Rails apps on the same domain, each
one running Mongrel. After reading all of the documentation, it''s fairly
clear how to use subdomains - create several Apache virtual hosts, each of
which has a different ProxyPass and ProxyPassReverse command to redirect
from different ports (ie, 3000, 3100), and then have each Mongrel instance
(or
2013 Mar 08
5
hiera / create_resources / define
I''m trying to use create_resources to create a series of files with
semi-custom content based on a template.
This is what I have:
foo.conf.erb:
Name "<%= name %>"
WorkingDir "<%= working_dir %>"
... a bunch of static entries
YAML:
configs:
config1:
Name: app1
WorkingDir: /var/app1
config2:
Name: app2
WorkingDir: /var/app2
2006 Dec 16
5
trying to add another app
hey all,
I have an app working great with apache2 and mongrel_cluster.
However, I''m trying to run another application and now when I go to
app1.comit falls to
app2.com and the opposite. That''s probably because I messed up somewhere
with the cluster.
this is the content of my conf.d/app1.proxy_cluster.conf:
<Proxy balancer://mongrel_cluster>
BalancerMember
2006 Feb 16
11
Multiple Rails app on the same server?
I have a rails app on a debian server running lighttpd and I''m trying to
set up typo so that it also works (with a different url). I have 4 URLs
running -- let''s call them foo.com, bar.com, www.typo.com and
php.typo.com
I am starting lighttpd by going into the directory where my foo.com app
is and typing either ruby script/server or script/server -e production
-- either
2006 Jun 18
1
Problem using "rake db:migrate"
Hi all,
I am facing a problem while using rails "migrate" feature for creating
tables in a database.
Following are the details.
I have 2 applications say "app1" & "app2". I want both of them to use same
database say "testdb".
For "app1", I create 3 models which in turn create 3 migration files with
prefix, 001_, 002_ & 003_. Now I
2010 Apr 14
1
sshd sending eof to peer instead of SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE.
I am using the ssh port forwarding feature. My configuration is as
follows:
On my server machine, running sshd, and app1.
On my client machine, running ssh (client) and app2.
The client connects to the server requesting remote port forwarding from
port X on the server machine to port Y on the client machine.
app2 is listening on port Y on the client machine.
app1 connects to port X
2006 Jun 21
3
multiple apps one virtual host one domain
I''m trying to achieve the following:
Having a development server that runs multiple rails apps running wihout
creating a different virtual host for each apps.
my documentRoot is therefore /var/rails for my whole config
http://myserver/app1/controller/action -> (/var/rails/app1/...)
http://myserver/app2/controller/action -> (/var/rails/app2/...)
I''m under apache 1.3
mod
2007 Jan 19
6
Problem w/ routes.rb
I am trying to develop a new webapp using Rails 1.2.1. I am installing
it onto a production web server running Apache w/ fastcgi. The server
already has some older webapps running on it using an older version of
Rails. The apps are not installed in the document root; they each have
their own subdirectory which is a symlink for the apache document root
to the "public" directory of each
2006 Aug 16
18
mongrel lighttpd and ssl
I am wanting to one run instance of lighttpd, many many instances of
mongrel. I also need ssl but only for one of my sites. I understand that
Mongrel does not play with SSL so I am forced to use Lighttpd. I think that
lighttpd only handles ssl or non-ssl on any given instance. Is there a way
for me to accomplish my goal of one lighttpd with multiple mongrels and the
occasional ssl connection?
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2006 Jan 09
11
Scaleability and Sharing of code between apps
Application 1 is an auditing application called AuditSystem.
Application 2 is a quality control appllication called QC.
App1 has a couple of classes, including models, that i would like to use
with App2. I would like a change in a class to be felt in both
applications. How do i acheive this without copying and pasting code??
At the moment im feeling i should have made the whole thing one
2009 Oct 13
1
config.action_controller.session[:secret] vs protect_from_forgery :secret
What I want to do is share the same session across many Rails applications.
All of them are using Rails 2.2.2. I know that, to share the session, it''s
(supposedly) just a matter of sharing the same key and secret among the
apps, like this:
config.action_controller.session = {
:session_key => ''_apps_session'',
:secret =>
2007 Jan 30
3
Update for thread: Multiple rails apps with Mongrel
Hi,
I found another way to throw multiple rails apps under a single
domain like:
http://www.domain.com/app1
http://www.domain.com/app2
changes here...
http://tonyrose023.blogspot.com/2007/01/multiple-rails-apps-with-
mongrel.html
Tony
2006 Jul 23
1
Mongrel, Apache 2.2, Rails question. HELP!
Sorry to bother you with a Rails "newbie"-like question, but I have been
tearing my hair out for a couple of days with the deployment scenario I am
trying to setup. I use a service provider that supports multiple domains via
Virtual Hosts. I have all the software installed and "working". I want to
deploy two apps under my domain and have the following in my .conf file:
2006 Aug 25
9
Multi apps in one Mongrel instance
Hi,
It would be nice if Mongrel would do multiapps in one Mongrel instance.
For the moment, I have one Mongrel for each app of my server, each on a
different port.
For example:
http://server:8080/app1
http://server:8080/app2
instead of:
http://server:8080/
http://server:8081/
Is that planned?
Thanks.
-jec
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