I have a Dockerfile to install MySQL server in a container, which I then start like this: sudo docker run -t -i 09d18b9a12be /bin/bash But the MySQL service does not start automatically, I have to manually run (from within the container): service mysql start How do I automatically start the MySQL service when I run the docker container?
I have a simple deployment via capistrano from a Git repository. At first I was deploying form GitHub, everything worked just fine. But then I moved my repository to BitBucket and now I'm getting fatal: Could not parse object '9cfb...'. The problem goes away once I change set :deploy_via, :remote_cache to set :deploy_via, :copy but that doesn't fix the problem, it only bypasses it. Is there any wa
Using PeerServer you can grab two events, connection and disconnect. Using this you can create a internal list, which you can then have your application grab from. Partial example: var PeerServer = require('peer').PeerServer; var server = new PeerServer({port: 9000, path: '/myapp'}); var connected = []; server.on('connection', function (id) { var idx = connected.indexOf(id); // only add id if it's
when trying to deploy with capistrano, when capistrano use command bundle exec rake RAILS_ENV=production RAILS_GROUPS=assets assets:precompile I have this error couldn't find file 'jquery-ui' (in /home/umbrosus/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.3-p392@gancxadebebi/gems/activeadmin-0.5.1/app/assets/javascripts/active_admin/base.js:2) Before it was working well, but I tried to update to 0.6 and then I started to h
I am working with Rails 5 I aded new field username in model User. class Users::RegistrationsController < Devise::RegistrationsController before_action :configure_permitted_parameters protected def configure_permitted_parameters devise_parameter_sanitizer.for(:sign_up).push(:username) end end During registration is displayed error: undefined method `for' for # Did you mean? fork Trace: NoMethodErr
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