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Rails 7 on Docker demo application
This app demonstrates Rails 7 with PostgreSQL, import maps, turbo, stimulus and hotwire, all running in Docker.
NOTE: There is also an example Rails 6 application working in Docker with Webpacker
Features
- Rails 7 alpha
- Dockerfile and Docker Compose configuration
- PostgreSQL database
- Redis
- GitHub Actions for
- tests
- Rubocop for linting
- Security checks with Brakeman and bundler-audit
- Dependabot for automated updates
Initial setup
cp .env.example .env
docker compose build
docker compose run --rm web bin/rails db:setup
Running the Rails app
docker compose up
Running the Rails console
When the app is already running with docker-compose up, attach to the container:
docker compose exec web bin/rails c
When no container running yet, start up a new one:
docker compose run --rm web bin/rails c
Running tests
docker compose run --rm web bundle exec rspec
Updating gems
docker compose run --rm web bundle update
docker compose up --build
Credits/References
Rails with Docker
- Quickstart: Compose and Rails
- Docker for Rails Developers Build, Ship, and Run Your Applications Everywhere
- Ruby on Whales: Dockerizing Ruby and Rails development
Rails 7 with importmaps
Rails 7 with hotwire
Description
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