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Today I’d like to share the steps I take when I need to convert a PostgreSQL database into a SQLite database. Commonly I have to do this when a Ruby on Rails application is in production and I have to check some issues with the production data. In the production environment we usually use a PostgreSQL database and for developing I use a SQLite database, so we need some conversion. Short story a.k.
As a follow-up of my previous post I want to explain how to get Sidekiq to work on Heroku with a Redis To Go Nano instance. Because the Nano instance has some connection limitation you have to make some config changes so you won’t get ERR max number of clients reached error messages. Why this post Today I’ve been struggling a lot with getting the Sidekiq to work probably with Redis to Go Nano on H
In this post I’d like to show you guys how to deploy your Rails application to Heroku with a Sidekiq worker that only gets initiated when there are tasks in the queue to process. Our goal is to start a worker when a task is added to the queue and to destroy the worker after its done processing the queue tasks. This will result in a much lower bill at the end of the month because the worker doesn’t
If you're using Unicorn, you have to fill in the number you've defined in worker_processes from your app/config/unicorn.rb file. Number of connections per Web dyno, (per Unicorn worker) minimum 1. Only change this value if you query the Redis database more than just for adding tasks to the Sidekiq queue. # app/config/initializers/sidekiq.rb require 'sidekiq' Sidekiq.configure_client do |config| co
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