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Can Edremitoglu edited this page Dec 2, 2015
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Installing Tracks 2.0 or newer on Heroku is fairly simple, here are the steps to get tracks working on Heroku (steps for a non-programmer...):
- Unpack the application (I used "git clone," but unzipping will do just fine).
- Configure your Tracks instance
- Navigate to
config/environments/production.rb
and change the cache settings to "false" (config.cache_classes
remainstrue
, whereasconfig.action_controller.perform-caching
is set tofalse
) - Copy
config/site.yml.tmpl
toconfig/site.yml
and change its contents (documented by the comments)- You definitely want to change your secret token
- Your admin email should be updated
- You should decide if you want open signups (beware spam robots!)
- Once you're ready, you'll want to configure one of the mail providers
- Change the
Gemfile
and- Replace the lines
gem "sqlite3", group: :sqlite
andgem "mysql2", group: :mysql
with a singlegem "pg"
- Add a definition near the top for the version of Ruby (e.g.
ruby '1.9.3'
) - Add a line
gem 'rails_12factor'
- Replace the lines
- Create a file called
Procfile
with a single line that readsweb: bundle exec rails server thin -p $PORT -e $RACK_ENV
- Run
bundle install
- Navigate to
- In the
.gitignore
file, comment outconfig/site.yml
by putting a hash (#
) at the beginning of the line. - Add the created
site.yml
andGemfile.lock
files to the git repository withgit add config/site.yml Gemfile.lock
and commit everything withgit commit -a -m "Updated/add the site information and bundle additions for Heroku"
- Create a Heroku app on the Cedar stack with
heroku create {NAME} --stack cedar-14
where{NAME}
is something you care about. Or leave it off and Heroku will pick one for you. - Run
heroku config:add BUNDLE_WITHOUT="development:test:selenium"
so that only gems needed for production are installed on Heroku - Push the commit with
git push heroku master
- Run the migrations on Heroku with
heroku run rake db:migrate
- Open the application with
heroku open
- Create your administrator user
If something goes wrong,
- try to follow Heroku's advice (rerun
bundle install
if you modifyGemfile
) - commit your changes
- push your repository back to Heroku