Ruby on Rails Wednesday, February 4, 2015

How you do it depends a lot on whether you can push the updates or do
the customers want to pull the updates at a time of their choosing etc.
In my app I put a 'update' link which fetches (ftp) files from my server
and then installs them on the customers server. This process lets the
customer decide when he can have an interruption including a restart of
the server. If you can push the update whenever you want a capistrano
based solution may work.

Norm

On 02/04/2015 12:00 AM, Kengsreng Tang wrote:
> We ship our rails application to customer and customer deploy on their
> own server.
> If we release a new version that include bug fixes, and we want to apply
> to those bug fixes to all clients.
> What is the good approach?
>

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