My current client has a Rails application that is tightly coupled to Nginx. This sort of coupling is fairly common and used to avoid static files being served by the Rails stack. The files most notable in this respect are the applications assets. The assets are created as part of the application using a command like rake assets:precompile. Those assets are specific to the particular version of the
Recently I delivered a short talk at DevOps Days Austin contrasting the difference between hacking and engineering utilizing the problem of resolving NGINX upstreams dynamically from Consul. This article presents the technical solution sparing you the rhetoric. Those interested may review the slides from the talk here: Hacking vs Engineering. REQUIREMENTS Must be able to present various service fu
Caching the response of a HTTP POST request is very niche, and most of what you’ll find online will tell you that you shouldn’t be doing it. First of all, the RFC says you really shouldn’t be doing this, only do this if you have either no alternative or know what you’re doing. Ultimately the result of a POST request should be a cache invalidation, not an addition or the return of a cached result.
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