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# roda-templates
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Install prereq: sudo apt install puma, sudo gem install roda --no-document
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## Setup
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### Prereq installs
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Will need ruby; install it via package manager or a ruby manager like rbenv/ruby-build. Will need the roda gem, and then an application server such as puma (recommended), gunicorn, or passenger. My examples will use system ruby and puma.
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#### Option 1: System wide packages
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With this example, will basically just ignore the project's Gemfile. Debian 12 has a pretty current ruby version, just use it. It will get pulled in as a required package for puma.
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```
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sudo apt install puma ruby-rack
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sudo gem install roda
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```
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#### Option 2: Bundler
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Run the bundle command from the project's root directory
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```
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sudo apt install ruby ruby-bundler
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bundle install
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```
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## Run it
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In the project root directory:
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puma
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```
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This default to development mode. Run it in production mode with:
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```
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RACK_ENV=production puma
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```
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