Overview Deploying a simple Rails application is relatively easy, but there are still a number of steps that need to be taken. You need to create your application, add the domain to your account, create a database for your application, upload your application, set your domain to use Passenger, and make sure the version of Rails and any gems you're using are available. These steps will be outlined
If your Ruby application won't start because of a missing gem, then you must install it locally using Bundler. For more information about using Bundler, please visit the following page: Using Bundler to install Ruby gems Passenger is an open source web and application server that greatly simplifies the deployment of Ruby applications, Python, and Node.js. Passenger is the preferred way to deploy a
The crontab command, found in Unix and Unix-like operating systems, is used to schedule commands to be executed periodically. Generally, crontab uses a daemon, crond, which runs constantly in the background and checks once a minute to see if any of the scheduled jobs need to be executed. These jobs are generally referred to as cron jobs. Cron jobs run as the user who creates them, as though that u
The instructions provided in this article or section are considered advanced. You are expected to be knowledgeable in the UNIX shell. Support for these instructions is not available from DreamHost tech support. Server changes may cause this to break. Be prepared to troubleshoot this yourself if this happens. The instructions provided in this article or section require shell access unless otherwi
SSH, (or Secure Shell), is most often used as a command line alternative to FTP. With FTP, you use a client to log into your server. With SSH, you use a terminal (or Shell) and type in commands to access your server. All SSH traffic travels over a secured connection, rather than plain text. Because of this, the connection is encrypted and secure. DreamHost currently uses OpenSSH software on the se
The following documentation is not officially supported by DreamHost. However, if you find any instructions in this article do not function as intended, it's possible it may be out of date. When in doubt, please contact support for further assistance. Below are some applications users have written that use the DreamHost API. Desktop Apps http://www.webdigi.co.uk/blog/apps/dreamhost-controller-usin
This article assumes you're setting up your Git repository on your DreamHost server. View the SSH overview article for instructions on how to log into your server. Pre-installed Git Git is installed on all DreamHost servers. As of Sept 2017, the following version is installed: How to set up Git for the first time When you first set up you Git environment, you'll want to configure a few variables.
The instructions provided in this article or section are considered advanced. You are expected to be knowledgeable in the UNIX shell. Support for these instructions is not available from DreamHost tech support. The instructions provided in this article or section require shell access unless otherwise stated. You can use the PuTTY client on Windows, or SSH on UNIX and UNIX-like systems such as L
A php.ini file is a simple text file that allows you to adjust your PHP settings. For example, the server comes with a few default settings such as a PHP memory_limit of 90MB. Other limits that are often changed are for PHP execution time and upload size. This article walks you through how to set up a php.ini (phprc) file and add your custom adjustments. The standard term for this file is php.ini.
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