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h1. Presentation of Mavenhosting
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Mavenhosting is based in France and Canada. They offer shared webhosting with Ruby on Rails. The Mavenhosting platform runs CentOS and it is managed through cPanel.
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h1. Installation of Tracks
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h2. Local steps
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* Step 1 : download the Tracks application and unzip it on your local computer (e.g. /home/local/tracks/...)
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* Step 2 : in /config, modify site.yml and database.yml to fit your server settings
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h2. Prepare the migration to the shared-hosting
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h3. Step 3 : create your subdomain in the cPanel dashboard : "Domain" - "Subdomain" icon.
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In the following, we will assume your new subdomain dedicated to Tracks is : tracks.yourdomain.tld
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Automatically, cPanel creates a /public_html/tracks folder on the server and tracks.yourdomain.tld originally points to this folder.
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h3. Step 4 : create the Rails application in the cPanel dashboard : "Software" - "Ruby on rails".
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Create an application named 'Tracks'.
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cPanel creates a default application in /rails_apps/tracks
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h3. Step 5 : upload data to /rails_apps/tracks/
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Delete all the content included in /rails_apps/tracks
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and upload the tracks application (with the changed database.yml and site.yml files)
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h3. Step 6 : launch the Rails application
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In cPanel, go to "Software" - "Ruby on Rails", select the line corresponding to your Tracks application and press 'Start'. Refresh the page after a few seconds - if the status is now showing 'Running' it is cool. If not, something has gone wrong.
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To check it out, on the server look at /rails_apps/tracks/log/mongrel.log and /rails_apps/tracks/log/development or production.log and search errors that may explain the starting failure. If a gem is lacking, contact Mavenhosting support and ask them to install the gem.
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h3. Step 7 : the application is running... last thing to do
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For now, if you point your browser to tracks.yourdomain.tld, you don't get the application. That is normal because we did not set any redirection from the subdomain to the application.
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Go back to Software" - "Ruby on rails". Go to the "Manage Rewrites" section and 'Create a rewrite' for your Tracks application. The rewrite must say that tracks.yourdomain.tld should point to http://localhost:1200x where 1200x is the port number on which runs the Rails application.
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Once the rewrite rule created, go to /public_html/tracks/.htaccess and look at the content of the file :
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[code]
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RewriteEngine on
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RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^tracks.yourdomain.tld$ [OR]
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RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^www.tracks.yourdomain.tld$
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RewriteRule ^/?$ "http\:\/\/127\.0\.0\.1\:12001%{REQUEST_URI}" [P,QSA,L]
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[/code]
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It looks good but if you go to http://tracks.yourdomain.tld, it does not work.
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Modify the .htaccess file to look like this one :
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[code]
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RewriteEngine on
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RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^tracks.yourdomain.tld$ [OR]
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RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^www.tracks.yourdomain.tld$
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RewriteRule ^/?(.*)$ "http\:\/\/127\.0\.0\.1\:12001\/$1" [P,QSA,L]
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[/code]
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We have just added (.*) to catch orders sent to the controller (e.g. http://tracks.yourdomain.tld/order) and transmit this order to the Rails application with the $1 symbol.
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Now, if you go to your tracks.yourdomail.tld, it should work fine.
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