Tag Archives: rails

Building an API into a Rails app

So.. we’re working on a iPhone app. Ravelers, just like the users of most other sites, are clamoring for one. It’s not just that, though - we think that Ravelry will make a great mobile app and that being on the iPhone will be a really good thing for us.

Adding a full featured API to […]

Tasty Links / April 2009

A collection of interesting and useful stuff that I collected during March - April. I’ve added a few comments to things that I’ve tried out or looked at further…

Ruby GC Tuning - handy GC tuning info with performance notes from Evan W. at Twitter. I adjusted part of Rav and got big response […]

Quick update: Ravelry runs on

Just a little something to get the ol’ blog rolling again.

Last March, I wrote a tiny post that listed a few of the pieces that run Ravelry along with my opinion of each. Here is a update to that list. The biggest change? I’ve been running Phusion Passenger + Apache as application servers for […]

Load Balancing

NOTE - Winter 2008: We are now running Phusion Passenger / Apache instead of Thin. Everything else remains the same.

oops

I’ll get the embarrassing part out of the way first. So… Ravelry had over an hour’s worth of hiccups and short periods of downtime yesterday. The cause of the problem was just a […]

Running Rails

Another dry sysadmin/deployment related post. If any of you Ravelry people want to hear about something in particular, please leave a comment

A few quick notes about how I’m actually running my app:

Web server : nginx. I ran Apache for a while before I switched to nginx. Nginx uses far less resources under load […]

Why Ruby on Rails?

In this post: why Ruby? why Rails? why not? It sort of fizzles out at the end.

First - a quick definition. What is Ruby on Rails? Ruby is a programming language. Ruby on Rails is a framework for developing modern, database driven web-based apps that is written in Ruby. To grossly generalize - […]