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cartage-rack

v2.3RubyGems· Ruby

This release is the *last* version of cartage-rack. It will be replaced with a different tool in the future, but this release will allow installation in modern Ruby versions. cartage-rack is a plug-in for {cartage}[https://github.com/KineticCafe/cartage] to provide a Rack application that reports on release metadata. Cartage provides a repeatable means to create a package for a Rails application that can be used in deployment with a configuration tool like Ansible, Chef, Puppet, or Salt. The package is created with its dependencies bundled in +vendor/bundle+, so it can be deployed in environments with strict access control rules and without requiring development tool access.

The verdict
Archived. Source repository is archived on GitHub. No recent activity — look for a maintained alternative.
No recent activity — look for a maintained alternative.
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How it scores
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PopularityNiche
SecurityClean
LicensePermissive
DepsZero deps
Maintenance
Source repository is archived on GitHub.
Popularity
9 downloads / week
Security
No known advisories for this version (OSV).
License
MIT
Dependencies
No runtime dependencies
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cartage-rack — This release is the *last* version of cartage-rack. It will be replaced with a different tool in the future, but this release will allow installation in modern Ruby versions. cartage-rack is a plug-in for {cartage}[https://github.com/KineticCafe/cartage] to provide a Rack application that reports on release metadata. Cartage provides a repeatable means to create a package for a Rails application that can be used in deployment with a configuration tool like Ansible, Chef, Puppet, or Salt. The package is created with its dependencies bundled in +vendor/bundle+, so it can be deployed in environments with strict access control rules and without requiring development tool access. (Ruby / RubyGems) · Modules