In next video please clarify, 1. what are the advantages of doing the deployment in this way than doing it like stated in serverpod docs? 2. Is there a state in this server? If not, how the future calls will work? Thank you in advance. Your videos really good. Keep it up
@@TylerCodes i used coolify to host my serverpod server, serverpod projects have a docker file it is very easy to setup and run, one challenge was passwords file because it is not included in git repo but i think with the latest version of serverpod you can pass environment variables i didn't try that though
In next video please clarify,
1. what are the advantages of doing the deployment in this way than doing it like stated in serverpod docs?
2. Is there a state in this server? If not, how the future calls will work?
Thank you in advance. Your videos really good. Keep it up
1. Try the way they say in the docs. Good luck. It’s complicated and out of date and old school and expensive.
2. Future calls are stored in the DB :)
Hey I need your help I am try to deploy serverpod to digitalocean droplet
This is something i haven't tried yet! But if you are doing a droplet, you can likely just clone your repo, installer docker, and run the dockerfile.
Hi, i use coolify it is very easy to setup server and db
have you used Coolify with Serverpod? Or you mean just in general?
@@TylerCodes i used coolify to host my serverpod server, serverpod projects have a docker file it is very easy to setup and run, one challenge was passwords file because it is not included in git repo but i think with the latest version of serverpod you can pass environment variables i didn't try that though
This would be an interesting tutorial