Managing Ruby on Rails applications
Ruby on Rails helps you to quickly get your web applications up and running. However, deployment is not an issue solved by the framework. In this section, we'll see how to write the simplest possible recipe to deploy a Rails application, using unicorn as the application server and SQLite as the database.
Getting ready
Make sure that you have a cookbook called my_cookbook
and that the run_list
of your node includes my_cookbook
, as described in the Creating and using cookbooks recipe in Chapter 1, Chef Infrastructure.
Create Berksfile
in your Chef repository including my_cookbook
:
mma@laptop:~/chef-repo $ subl Berksfile
cookbook 'my_cookbook', path: './cookbooks/my_cookbook'
How to do it...
Let's get our Ruby on Rails application up and running on our node:
Edit your cookbook's
metadata.rb
file to make it depend on theapplication_ruby
cookbook:mma@laptop:~/chef-repo $ subl cookbooks/my_cookbook/metadata.rb
... depends "application_ruby"
Install your cookbook...