Run a Ruby app
In this guide we create and deploy a simple Ruby-based HTTP web server. To run this example, follow these steps:
-
Install the
kraft
CLI tool and a container runtime engine, e.g. Docker. -
Clone the
examples
repository andcd
into theexamples/http-ruby3.2/
directory:
Make sure to log into Unikraft Cloud by setting your token and a metro close to you.
We use fra0
(Frankfurt, 🇩🇪) in this guide:
When done, invoke the following command to deploy this application on Unikraft Cloud:
The output shows the instance URL and other details:
In this case, the instance name is http-ruby32-s6l8n
and the URL is https://silent-resonance-1jtz5c66.fra0.kraft.host
.
They are different for each run.
Use curl
to query the Unikraft Cloud instance of the Ruby-based HTTP web server:
At any point in time, you can list information about the instance:
When done, you can remove the instance:
Customize your Application
To customize the application, update the files in the repository, listed below:
server.rb
: the actual Ruby HTTP serverKraftfile
: the Unikraft Cloud specificationDockerfile
: the Docker-specified application filesystem
The following options are available for customizing the application:
-
If only updating the implementation in the
server.rb
source file, no other change is required. -
If new files are added, these have to be copied in the application filesystem, using the
COPY
command in theDockerfile
. -
If a new Ruby source files is added, update the
cmd
line in theKraftfile
and replaceserver.rb
to run that file when creating the instance. -
More extensive changes may require expanding the
Dockerfile
with additionalDockerfile
commands.
Learn More
Use the --help
option for detailed information on using Unikraft Cloud:
Or visit the CLI Reference.