Ruby HTTP Server
This guide explains how to create and deploy a simple Ruby-based HTTP web server. To run this example, follow these steps:
- Install the CLI. Use the unikraft CLI or the legacy kraft CLI. You need a BuildKit builder. The easiest way to get one is via Docker. Alternatively, you can also directly set up and use BuildKit, see the quick start.
The unikraft CLI is the current standard, while kraft is the legacy version. Choose one of the CLIs below and only run the commands associated with it for the rest of this guide.
- Clone the
examplesrepository andcdinto theexamples/httpserver-ruby3.2/directory:
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Make sure to log into Unikraft Cloud and pick a metro close to you.
This guide uses fra (Frankfurt, 🇩🇪):
When done, invoke the following command to deploy this app on Unikraft Cloud:
The output shows the instance address and other details:
In this case, the instance name is httpserver-ruby32-s6l8n and the address is https://silent-resonance-1jtz5c66.fra.unikraft.app.
They're different for each run.
Use curl to query the Unikraft Cloud instance of the Ruby-based HTTP web server:
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You can list information about the instance by running:
When done, you can remove the instance:
Customize your app
To customize the app, update the files in the repository, listed below:
server.rb: the actual Ruby HTTP serverKraftfile: the Unikraft Cloud specificationDockerfile: the Docker-specified app filesystem
The following options are available for customizing the app:
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If you only update the implementation in the
server.rbsource file, you don't need to make any other changes. -
If you create any new source files, copy them into the app filesystem by using the
COPYcommand in theDockerfile. -
More extensive changes may require extending the
Dockerfile(seeDockerfilesyntax reference).
Learn more
Use the --help option for detailed information on using Unikraft Cloud:
Or visit the CLI Reference or the legacy CLI Reference.