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â 1 tDiaryãherokuã§åãããªã© 試ä½ã http://tdiary-on-heroku.heroku.com/ ï¼ãã¨ã§æ¶ãï¼ http://github.com/hsbt/tdiary/tree/master/core/ ãæã£ã¦æ¥ã $ cd core $ cp misc/rack/tdiary.ru config.ru ææ°çã§ã¯ä¸è¦ã«ãªãã¾ããã config.ru ç·¨é ææ°çã§ã¯ä¸è¦ã«ãªãã¾ããã require 'rack/tdiary_app' â require 'misc/rack/tdiary_app' tdiary.rb ç·¨é data_mapper_ioå´ã§å¯¾å¿ãã¾ããã load logger è¡ã ã³ã¡ã³ãã¢ã¦ã store_cache ã¡ã½ããã ã³ã¡ã³ãã¢ã¦ã tdiary.conf.rack ç·¨é # tdiary/data_mapper_
[tsukasa@ubuntu] $ rake middleware (in /home/tsukasa/devel/app_name) use ActionDispatch::Static use Rack::Lock use Rack::Runtime use Rails::Rack::Logger use ActionDispatch::ShowExceptions use ActionDispatch::Callbacks use ActionDispatch::Cookies use ActionDispatch::Session::CookieStore use ActionDispatch::Flash use ActionDispatch::ParamsParser use Rack::MethodOverride use ActionDispatch::Head use
This is an archive. CloudKit is not under active development. CloudKit provides schema-free, auto-versioned, RESTful JSON storage with optional OpenID and OAuth support, including OAuth Discovery. CloudKit is Rack middleware. It can be used on its own or alongside other Rack-based applications or middleware components such as Rails, Merb or Sinatra. The CloudKit stack provides an optional OAuth Fi
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By Ilya Grigorik on April 20, 2009 Lift the curtain behind any modern web application and you will find at least a few proxy servers orchestrating the show. Caching proxies such as Varnish and Squid help us take the load of our application servers; reverse proxies such as Haproxy and Nginx help us partition and distribute the workload to multiple workers, all without revealing the underlying archi
Rails Edge adopted Rack a while back and weâve been exploring ways to expose that better. The first thing we did was to make it really easy to hook up any piece of Rack middleware in front of a Rails request. In your config/environment.rb file, you can do: config.middlewares.use(Rack::Cache, :verbose => true) This will make your application use Ryan Tomaykoâs excellent Rack::Cache middleware for b
Rack provides an minimal interface between webservers supporting Ruby and Ruby frameworks. News August 21st, 2008Rack 0.4 has been released! May 31st, 2008Rack development moves to Git. May 24th, 2008There now is a Google Group on Rack Development. February 26th, 2008Rack 0.3 has been released! November 10th, 2007Rack has been presented at the Euruko 2007. Slides and a paper are available at http:
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