Ruby on Rails
Wednesday, August 23, 2017
Rolandas,
Thanks for that. Have setup a master/prod and dev branch/database. file structure is dev/eventtpuddle/ and prod/eventpuddle, with each having 'lib' etc in them. Was thinking of putting a rails directory in each to keep everything in the git tree. Does this make seance. I guess I need to point Apache at a directory under rails but currently have been concentrating on writing ruby scripts to populate the database so not started using rails yet. Just want to work out where stuff goes before I start.
I can use the dev for staging.
What is the easiest way of running two versions of ruby & rails, cant really go the VM route.
Ben
-- Thanks for that. Have setup a master/prod and dev branch/database. file structure is dev/eventtpuddle/ and prod/eventpuddle, with each having 'lib' etc in them. Was thinking of putting a rails directory in each to keep everything in the git tree. Does this make seance. I guess I need to point Apache at a directory under rails but currently have been concentrating on writing ruby scripts to populate the database so not started using rails yet. Just want to work out where stuff goes before I start.
I can use the dev for staging.
What is the easiest way of running two versions of ruby & rails, cant really go the VM route.
Ben
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