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Distant Ruby | The model new Hatchbox.io v2


Distant Ruby | The model new Hatchbox.io v2

On immediately’s episode, Jason tells us about deploying an app on Hatchbox v2, and the information about DHH saying he’s going to launch the discharge candidate of Turbo v7.2.0. We discover out why Jason switched to a Digital Ocean Managed Database, Chris shares why he switched to Caddy in Hatchbox, and there’s some discussions on Postgres, Energetic Storage, and why Jason owes Andrew $163! Go forward and obtain this episode now to seek out out extra!

Present Notes

[00:02:23] The blokes focus on DHH and the discharge candidate of Turbo v7.2.0.
[00:07:13] Andrew asks if we are able to do Postgres within the browser now, why do we have to construct these advanced varieties and tables? Jason and Chris clarify it to him.
[00:12:51] The blokes chat about personalized license plates, automotive tags, and Jason owing Andrew $163. 
[00:15:37] The dialogue turns to Hatchbox, Chris up to date the DNS to level to the brand new model, Jason tells us about utilizing it with Job Boardly, and so they speak about utilizing clusters. 
[00:19:21] Jason brings up one thing he did when he began a cluster and asks Chris if he did it proper. 
[00:22:39] We discover out Jason switched to a Digital Ocean Managed Database and what occurred.
[00:25:06] You possibly can arrange a Postgres server in Hatchbox and it’ll provision it for you. Jason wonders whenever you select background job, does it provision Redis for you?
[00:31:07] We hear about Jason organising an area for ActiveStorage.
[00:36:32] Chris goes again to speaking about Hatchbox and switching to Caddy. 

 

[00:40:30] Jason tells us he began utilizing the Hatchbox API so as to add customized domains and Chris talks about different issues he’s accomplished with Hatchbox and issues he wish to do.
[00:43:45] We hear a lesson Jason discovered relating to ActiveStorage utilizing Vips for picture processing and an error he encountered. He tells us about an article he learn to get the error to go away he had to try this for Heroku as effectively, and Chris shares his ideas.

Panelists:

Jason Charnes

Chris Oliver

Andrew Mason

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What’s Distant Ruby?

Three Rubyists having conversations and interviewing others about Ruby and internet improvement.

All audio, paintings, episode descriptions and notes are property of Jason Charnes, Chris Oliver, Andrew Mason, for Distant Ruby, and revealed with permission by Transistor, Inc.



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