Feel free to change or remove this file, it is informational only.
tmp/ - Temporary storage public/ - Content (images, css, etc. available to the public) config.ru - This file is used by Rack-based servers to start the application. .openshift/action_hooks/pre_build - Script that gets run every git push before the build .openshift/action_hooks/build - Script that gets run every git push as part of the build process (on the CI system if available) .openshift/action_hooks/deploy - Script that gets run every git push after build but before the app is restarted .openshift/action_hooks/post_deploy - Script that gets run every git push after the app is restarted
Every time you push, everything in your remote repo dir gets recreated, please store long term items (like an sqlite database) in the OpenShift data directory, which will persist between pushes of your repo. The OpenShift data directory is accessible relative to the remote repo directory (../data) or via an environment variable OPENSHIFT_DATA_DIR.
OpenShift is mirroring rubygems.org at http://mirror1.ops.rhcloud.com/mirror/ruby/ This mirror is on the same network as your application, and your gem download should be faster. To use the OpenShift mirror:
Edit your Gemfile and replace source 'http://rubygems.org' with source 'http://mirror1.ops.rhcloud.com/mirror/ruby/'
Edit your Gemfile.lock and replace remote: http://rubygems.org/ with remote: http://mirror1.ops.rhcloud.com/mirror/ruby/
OpenShift provides several environment variables to reference for ease of use. The following list are some common variables but far from exhaustive:
ENV['OPENSHIFT_APP_NAME'] - Application name
When embedding a database using 'rhc cartridge add', you can reference environment variables for username, host and password. Example for mysql:
ENV['OPENSHIFT_MYSQL_DB_HOST'] - DB host
ENV['OPENSHIFT_MYSQL_DB_PORT'] - DB Port
ENV['OPENSHIFT_MYSQL_DB_USERNAME'] - DB Username
ENV['OPENSHIFT_MYSQL_DB_PASSWORD'] - DB Password
When embedding a NoSQL database using 'rhc cartridge add', you can reference environment variables for username, host and password. Example for MongoDB: ENV['OPENSHIFT_MONGODB_DB_HOST'] - NoSQL DB Host ENV['OPENSHIFT_MONGODB_DB_PORT'] - NoSQL DB Port ENV['OPENSHIFT_MONGODB_DB_USERNAME'] - NoSQL DB Username ENV['OPENSHIFT_MONGODB_DB_PASSWORD'] - NoSQL DB Password
To get a full list of environment variables, simply add a line in your .openshift/action_hooks/build script that says "export" and push.
Every time you push, everything in your remote application path gets recreated please store long term items (like an sqlite database) in ../data which will persist between pushes of your repo.
Option 1) (Recommended) Git push your application Gemfile/Gemfile.lock. This will cause the remote OpenShift node to run bundle install --deployment to download and install your dependencies. Each subsequent git push will use the previously downloaded dependencies as a starting point, so additional downloads will be a delta.
Option 2) Git add your .bundle and vendor/bundle directories after running 'bundle install --deployment' locally. Be sure to exclude any gems that have native code or ensure they can run on RHEL x86_64.