Nice work. Thanks again for your great contributions. On Sun, May 17, 2020, 12:33 Awasum Yannick <awa...@apache.org> wrote:
> Congratulations Mike. This is very good work and will improve the project > as a whole. This is the way to run Enterprise Applications in the 2020s. > > On Sun, May 17, 2020 at 12:20 PM Michael Vorburger <m...@vorburger.ch> > wrote: > >> Hello everyone, >> >> I'm happy to share that https://www.fineract.dev now always >> automatically updates itself from the very latest source code available on >> the develop branch of Fineract! (I actually used to manually update it >> before.) >> >> New deployments take about 15’ after any of our great committer merges >> Pull Requests from you - our contributors. Something that is pretty cool is >> that on https://demo.fineract.dev/fineract-provider/actuator/info anyone >> can now actually see the exact Git commit revision that is currently >> running (this is based on FINERACT-883 >> <https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FINERACT-883>). >> >> If you are curious about some of the technical details involved here >> behind the scenes, >> http://blog2.vorburger.ch/2020/05/fineractdev-cicd-from-github-to-google.html >> may interest you. You can see one part of what my blog post describes in >> live action on https://github.com/apache/fineract/actions - note the new >> "Deploy to https://www.fineract.dev" workflow, driven by >> https://github.com/apache/fineract/blob/develop/.github/workflows/fineract.dev.yaml >> . >> >> Something perhaps worth pointing out here is that this is based on modern >> cloud native CI/CD... to users, it's made to look like the "server" never >> "stops". Incoming API HTTP traffic is transparently switched over from old >> to new runtimes. So as you use fineract.dev, it's now entirely possible >> that, following the merge of a Pull Request, in one instant you hit "old" >> code, but your next API request hits "new" code that just got deployed! >> Cool, right? >> >> I'm hoping this makes Fineract.dev even more useful to the community, and >> will serve both as a showcase for the project, as well as be of value e.g. >> for your QA. (Should you have an interest in a non-demo more stable hosted >> instance of Apache Fineract, please reach out to me privately - I'm >> interested in learning more about the need and expectations in this space.) >> >> Stay safe & keep hacking and contributing! >> >> Best, >> M. >> _______________________ >> Michael Vorburger >> http://www.vorburger.ch >> >
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