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How to Deploy Rails to Fly.io Discussion

Great. Sets up Docker which I didn't want to get into, so that's a great help. Trying it. Looks like $7/month with a Postgres db.

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but what diff between this and hatchbox ?

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Can't help with that, but am looking more into fly.io. It sets up the Docker automatically. I am having trouble deploying and have to dig further. With a Postgres db appears to be ⅓ the price of Heroku. If that is the case I might keep my three toy apps going.

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PS. I'm not hurrying waiting for more tutorials and discussions. I've got a dozen tabs already opened to dig through.

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Hi Chris! It would be also great to have an update on guides for deploying into VPS with Caddy intead of NGINX. Just forgetting about certs make it easier yet.

Thanks!

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In order to demonstrate deployment of a Rails app on fly, we will create a new application, make a one line change that shows the splash screen even when run in production mode, and deploy the application.

krnt.run
indigocard.ltd

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Has anyone hit this problem: failed - Failed due to unhealthy allocations ?

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Just trying to use rails new decisionmaker -j esbuild --css tailwind --database=postgresql and deploy as is and hit 20 2.356 sh: 1: yarn: not found
20 2.356 rails aborted!
20 2.356 jsbundling-rails: Command build failed, ensure yarn is installed and
yarn buildruns without errors
20 2.356 /app/vendor/bundle/ruby/3.1.0/gems/jsbundling-rails-1.0.3/lib/tasks/jsbundling/build.rake:5:in
block (2 levels) in

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Anyone successfully deploy to fly.io with esbuild/tailwind like this?

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did you try deploying using sqlite?

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