Run your application at full speed while syncing your code for development, finally empowering you to utilize docker for development under OSX/Windows/*Linux
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Published by EugenMayer over 7 years ago
0.3.0 includes a lot of small improvements towards different areas:
Thank you a lot for the contributions guys, a lot of team effort in this release!
Published by EugenMayer over 7 years ago
See https://github.com/EugenMayer/docker-sync/issues?q=is%3Aclosed+milestone%3A0.2.3 for a brief description
Features:
Published by EugenMayer over 7 years ago
Minor bugfixing:
Published by EugenMayer over 7 years ago
docker-sync-daemon
, see docs
--prefer
: --prefer <src> --copyonconflict
check the upgrade guide
docker-sync start --version
to see your versionsync_user
option has been removed (use sync_userid
only), since it only spread confusion check the upgrade guide
Name
, not Path
by default check the upgrade guide
dotenv
see the docs
--testserver
now to avoid startup issues and also speedup the startupPublished by EugenMayer almost 8 years ago
See the milestone for the changelog https://github.com/EugenMayer/docker-sync/milestone/12?closed=1
Published by EugenMayer about 8 years ago
Published by EugenMayer about 8 years ago
Fix minor bugs and the ruby 2.0 release. Fix some inconvenience during docker-sync-stack debootstrapand some minor polishing
Published by EugenMayer about 8 years ago
For a full list of changes, see the Milestone 0.1.2
Published by EugenMayer about 8 years ago
Minor fix to fix the vanilla OSX sed support, if non gnu-sed is used, https://github.com/EugenMayer/docker-sync/issues/103
Published by EugenMayer about 8 years ago
The main feature in this release is unison-unox, which now replaces the old uniso-dualside strategy ( see the migration guide). It is a performant 2-way transparent sync implementation, which should work for huge projects and still be very calm to you CPU.
Unison-unox ( named unison as a strategy ) will become the next default sync strategy most probably, if the feedback of the users is like we expect.
Huge thanks to @mickaelperrin who worked very hard on this feature and release. He basically made it all happen by himself.
Attention!: Be sure to read the migration guide
We had also other features and bugfixes though, lets have the usual list:
Features:
Fixes:
Published by EugenMayer about 8 years ago
Published by EugenMayer over 8 years ago
Main
See a detailed list here https://github.com/EugenMayer/docker-sync/milestone/5?closed=1.
Published by EugenMayer over 8 years ago
Published by EugenMayer over 8 years ago
Published by EugenMayer over 8 years ago
Published by EugenMayer over 8 years ago