Deploying is pretty much the same experience as with Fly.io. Type one command, watch output scroll by as your Dockerfile is being built, uploaded to a registry, and then pulled down, and then your ENTRYPOINT and CMD are executed on the new container. It is not as pretty (we do pty and ANSI cursor right - kamal simply scrolls), but the end result is the same. I’ll likely build shell aliases (or mor
Fly.io ❤️ JS Author Name Sam Ruby ruby.social/@samruby ruby.social/@samruby Image by Annie Ruygt Fly.io is a great place to run fullstack applications. For most programming languages, there is a defacto default fullstack framework. For Ruby, there is Rails. For Elixir, there is Phoenix. For PHP there is Laravel. For Python, there is Django. If you don’t know where to look, Node.js appears to be a
Turbo 8 in 8 minutes Author Name Brad Gessler @bradgessler @bradgessler Image by Annie Ruygt Turbo 8 simplifies the development of live-updating Rails applications. It offers a dramatic leap forward from previous versions by minimizing the need for manually coding turbo frames and turbo stream responses. This advancement simplifies both the creation and maintenance of Rails applications making you
Rethinking Serverless with FLAME Author Name Chris McCord @chris_mccord @chris_mccord Imagine if you could auto scale simply by wrapping any existing app code in a function and have that block of code run in a temporary copy of your app. The pursuit of elastic, auto-scaling applications has taken us to silly places. Serverless/FaaS had a couple things going for it. Elastic Scale™ is hard. It’s eve
Elixir and Phoenix can do it all! Author Name Jason Stiebs @peregrine @peregrine Image by Annie Ruygt We’re Fly.io. We run apps for our users on hardware we host around the world. Fly.io happens to be a great place to run Phoenix applications. Check out how to get started! As an Elixir/Phoenix developer going on 10 years it is very easy to take for granted everything that Elixir and Phoenix can do
Skip the API, Ship Your Database Author Name Ben Johnson @benbjohnson @benbjohnson Image by Annie Ruygt With Fly.io, you can get your app running globally in a matter of minutes, and with LiteFS, you can run SQLite alongside your app! Now we’re introducing LiteFS Cloud: managed backups and point-in-time restores for LiteFS. Try it out for yourself! My favorite part about building tools is discover
Docs Index Get Started with LiteFS Toggle Get Started with LiteFS section LiteFS overview Speedrun: Adding LiteFS to your app Getting Started with LiteFS on Fly.io Getting Started with LiteFS in Docker How LiteFS Works FAQ LiteFS Cloud Toggle LiteFS Cloud section Using LiteFS Cloud for Backups Restoring from a LiteFS Cloud Backup Disaster Recovery from LiteFS Cloud Using LiteFS Toggle Using LiteFS
Introducing LiteFS Author Name Ben Johnson @benbjohnson @benbjohnson Image by Annie Ruygt Fly.io runs apps close to users by taking containers and upgrading them to full-fledged virtual machines running on our own hardware around the world. We’re also building an open-source distributed file system for SQLite called LiteFS which is pretty cool too. Give us a whirl and get up and running quickly. F
I'm All-In on Server-Side SQLite Author Name Ben Johnson @benbjohnson @benbjohnson Image by Annie Ruygt I’m Ben Johnson. I wrote BoltDB, an embedded database that is the backend for systems like etcd. Now I work at Fly.io, on Litestream. Litestream is an open-source project that makes SQLite tenable for full-stack applications through the power of ✨replication✨. If you can set up a SQLite database
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