Hi Nate,
I recently updated the guide for deploying Radiant to Dreamhost,
another shared host:
http://wiki.radiantcms.org/How_To_Deploy_on_Dreamhost
I don't know Railsplayground, but assuming you have SSH access you
should be able to follow this guide, substituting the steps for
creating the website and a database with whatever you do at
Railsplayground. Also, my blog entry has examples of rolling two
popular extensions into the deployment package:
http://casperfabricius.com/blog/2008/05/24/radiant-cms-on-dreamhost-with-phusion-passenger/
Cheers,
Casper Fabricius
On 02/06/2008, at 18:55, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all,
I am new to Radiant and even newer to deploying Radiant sites, and the
documentation I can find helps little. I have two apps running well on
my laptop but it's time to get them up on my shared hosting account at
Railsplayground and I am unsure about the best way to do that.
Railsplayground's stellar [cough] documentation has, once again, not
failed to disappoint.
On the Rails apps that I have built from scratch, I have always used
subversion for version control and Capistrano for deployment. Is it
possible to use Radiant the same way? Can a Radiant app be capified? I
am using the default sqlite3 db. I just wanted to ask before I went
through the whole process and screwed something up.
How are people deploying their Radiant apps? What is the ideal
scenario
for development and deployment? Any thoughts would be greatly
appreciated.
~Nate
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