I couldn't find the add new redis database options in GoLand IDE,thanks you very mush.
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Native Redis support is not implemented yet. Feel free to follow DBE-283.
As for now there are some third-party plugins in Marketplace to connect Redis from GoLand, please find the most suitable for you, e.g., this one.
Native Redis support is implemented now:
https://www.jetbrains.com/go/whatsnew/#databases
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I know that https://forge.laravel.com/auth/register is available for $12/month*, but I'd like to understand how to accomplish the same thing myself.
What I assume is possible (and what I'm looking for): I create a server that has only Ubuntu 18.04.3 installed and nothing else, and I upload a script that installs all the appropriate software and sets up MySQL with the correct passwords, etc (without manual intervention).
I've tried Laradock and had tons of problems with Docker and don't want to do that anymore.
I see that https://cloud.digitalocean.com/droplets/new lets me create a LEMP droplet (Ubuntu, Nginx, MySQL, PHP-FPM) with one click. But it lacks Redis, and its versions are outdated (e.g. PHP 7.2).
I've heard people mention Chef (maybe this?), but that seems to be more complicated than what I'm imagining.
Unfortunately I'm not even sure how to search for what I'm trying to do (or how to tag this question); is this called "server provisioning"? I've been searching phrases like "automatic install script redis mysql server for laravel".
Thanks in advance for pointing me in the right direction.
* I also just found https://getcleaver.com/ and https://runcloud.io/server-management, which each look like Forge + Envoyer (and RunCloud offers a free plan).
It is called server provisioning and Chef would be a good fit for this, check out Ansible too - another thing you could do is setup the server yourself and create an image from that server and then base your new servers out of that image, that way you'll have all your services installed from the start.
This sounds like a job or something like Puppet (or Chef/Ansible), however Laravel Envoy may be another tool to look at if you haven't already for the second part of your problem.
I highly recommend Heroku (or similar service), as this is all done out of the box, and has a ton of other great features that make developing a pipeline a breeze.
Simply to say, i can not find the Parse Data Browser and really don't know what is it. is it a link of parse site or a software or ... ?
I've tried google for that and a couple of youtube videos about that but i think anybody knows what it is and how to find it except me.
Parse.com is down now, you can see this but you can have your own parse server because parse is open source
Install your parse-server and set-up your parse-dashboard
All documentation is available here
If you want to start quickly you can host your parse-server on Heroku or use back4app
If you are looking for an alternative solution you can use Firebase
If you're running your own parse-server, you just have to add the parse-dashboard module. It's pretty easy to set up. https://github.com/parse-community/parse-dashboard#local-installation
You can mount it right on the same app your parse-server is hosted from, or keep it separate and just run it locally.
I need to upload it to EC2 and am unsure how to go about it. I am using Eclipse with the Mule plugin.
Hi there have you try CloudHub?
It's basically Mule in the Cloud
You can simply follow the installation guide from the documentation and that should be it.
Please see:
http://www.mulesoft.org/documentation/display/current/Downloading+and+Installing+Mule+ESB#download-MuleCommunityRuntime
There's a ready made and up to date Docker container that can simplify things for you: https://registry.hub.docker.com/u/vromero/mule/
After starting the container, just drop your Mule application ZIPs into /opt/mule/apps.
There are other notable mount points: make sure to read the user guide to learn more.
I have a private bitbucket php project repository, codeship account and a vidahost cloud hosting. How to implement continuous integration and deployment? What is the workflow to achieve this? I did googling but could not find complete tutorial.
Ahoy Dipendra,
Marko from the Codeship crew here. Could you send me an in app message with a link to your project, so I can take a look at your current setup and help get you started?
As for deploying to Vidahost, you have multiple options. You could use a tool like Capistrano (or Mina, or something similar in your preferred programming language) or you could use SCP or FTP directly to copy your files. For the latter option, please see our documentation at https://codeship.com/documentation/continuous-deployment/deployment-with-ftp-sftp-scp/. (You'll find documentation on Capistrano and a bunch of other deployment options via this link as well.)
I'll update this answer with more specific details, once I know more about your setup!
Cheers,
Marko
We use ACLs to grant access to svn repositories. The users/groups are stored in LDAP (openLDAP 2.4 (LDAP3). Does anyone know or used libraries/package (gems) I can use. Basically, I will traverse LDAP DIT and update my svn file based on that.
Connect to ldaps://xxxxxxxxxxx:636
Traverse DIT (subtree based on 'ou')
Read attributes
Write svn ACL file.
That's the high-level overview of what I would need to do. So, my question is regarding ldap package/library that I could use. I have heard of Net::LDAP. I'm very new to Ruby, so, I'm learning it as I go along.
Also, please correct me if I am mistaken. We are using ldaps:// that means when I connect to ldap server, the server will send a certificate. Do I need to do anything special to handle the certificate? Thank you
I have used Ruby/LDAP before, things worked fine with me.
There is a code example that comes with the gem. Also have a look at the documentation.