We use the following stack in this example: The source code could be found in the evilmartians/terraforming-rails repository on GitHub. Let me present this config here and explain (almost) every line of it, because we’ve all had enough of cryptic tutorials that just assume you know stuff. It wasn’t all roses since the start, of course-I spent two years trying to find a configuration that is good enough, suitable not only for myself but also for my team. I’ve started using Docker in my development environment about three years ago (instead of Vagrant which was too heavy for my 4GB RAM laptop). Feel free to use it!ĭisclaimer: This article is being regularly updated with the best recommendations up to date, take a look at a Changelog section. My goal is to share the configuration I currently use for Rails projects, and which was born in production development at Evil Martians. Today I am not going to convince you to switch to Docker for application development (though you can check the RailsConf video for some arguments). This post is a B-side of my RailsConf 2019 talk “Terraforming legacy Rails applications”.
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