I have recently moved my app from a linux machine to windows, and I am trying to set it up with heroku again. There are problems with my keys, so I am just wanting to push the app up as a brand new app.
I do, git init, then git add ., then git commit -m "init", and now I do heroku create.
I want to just push my folder up to the new app cedar, but everytime I run git push heroku master is tries to push to the old one, and an error flags as my keys don't match.
Anyone have any ideas? Thanks
Execute heroku auth:logout to logout, then heroku auth:login to login again.
To read full help message, try
heroku help
heroku auth
It seems that you're calling heroku apps:create wrongly? Take a look at the documentation here.
Also, the deployment documentation might be more useful for you if you already have a git repository setup.
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Rails 4 application.
Using Cloud9 editor (Not AWS)
Question:
I was getting several errors in my Heroku app when I tried to push my completed work. It was showing a Segmentation fault error. My mentor suggested I delete and recreate the app and try to redeploy. Like the noob that I am, I deleted the application from my Heroku repository instead of destroying it in my Rails console. I proceeded to with a heroku create command and created a new app. However, when I went to git push heroku master it references the old app and gives a fatal: repository 'https.....' not found error.
How do I destroy the old app when the repository is still referenced/embedded in my code. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
from your command line, execute heroku apps:destroy
if it doesn't work, check your Git remote repository list by executing git remote -v
if there is "heroku" in the one of the list, then delete it by git remote rm heroku
and then create new Heroku app as what you do usually
after a few months learning a bit about rails and making some stuff local, I wanted to try to upload a simple rails app to heroku. Which, by the way, was a pain in the ass because of installing issues of Postgresql. But ok, that's done.
Now I create an app on heroku, I did the login, key thing, git, and uploaded. Was fine, very easy after all. I just uploaded an empty rails app, to try heroku.
Well, then I add a controller. Upload again via git push heroku master and not so fine! I did scaffold, for my articulo controller. And I wasn't able to open the URL once pushed to heroke on someurl/articulos. I got an 404 heroku message here: http://enigmatic-scrubland-8865.herokuapp.com/articulos
Then I create a controller for the home site and get rid of the "welcome aboard" default site. Again push heroku... On terminal I got messages all updated, and lauching. All fine.
But then I access and again, the "welcome aboard" default page.
Locally it works fine. But now I'm not sure if I'm doing it well. It scares me that no failing messages are to see nowhere, but obviously it fails.
After editing my rails app, I always do this:
$ git init
$ git add .
$ git commit -m "init"
$ git push heroku master
Like the documentation says on heroku. But, no error and no updating.
Thanks in advice.
From what I see from heroku devcenter, the git init part is only to be done on the first initial creation of the git repo, not "After editing my rails app".
In other words, you shouldn't have to "always do" a git init after editing your rail apps.
For the first push, I would recommend a:
git push -u heroku master
That way, all the subsequent push will be a simple:
git push
please help me,
when I want to upload an rails app to heroku I do this sequence and works creating a new project on heroku
git init
git add .
git commit -m "init"
heroku create
git push heroku master
and then I get a new url like http://-somethingdiferent-.herokuapp.com each time that I need to deploy an project
I dont know how to use that project later without creating other new heroku project
I was thinking to use something like pull of git, but I dont know how is the pull on heroku, maybe -git pull heroku master? but in that case, how can I pull the same project?
please I will like if you know the sequence or any tutorial?
thanks
Try to create an app first
# run this command from the app folder to create a new app
$ heroku open --app the-app-name
# Add it to the remote
$ heroku git:remote -a the-app-name
# push app to heroku
$ git push heroku master
the-app-name shall be replaced by the application name.
one can find more useful stuff here.
This should probably be a super easy question but I can't figure out what I have not done properly.
I run 5 apps on Heroku, on my first three ones I can use commands as:
git push heroku
whereas the new ones I have to explicitly declare
git push git#heroku.com:myappname.git
For the old ones, if I am in the correct folder on my local app I can use commands such as:
heroku logs
to see the logs of that app on Heroku, whereas with the new ones I have to specify
heroku logs -a myapp
It seems like I have missed something with my git "connection" with Heroku.
What have I missed?
The heroku git repo is not associated with your application, use:
git remote add heroku <repo_name>
I solved my problem while writing this post, but I thought this might be good information for other noobs like me :)
To solve the problem below edit the following file
.git/config
There's a section that looks like this
[remote "heroku"]
url = git#heroku.com:adjective-noun-1234.git
fetch = +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/heroku/*
This is what git tries to push to. Just change the line
url = git#heroku.com:adjective-noun-1234.git
to whatever new Heroku project you created. Git should now be able to push to Heroku again.
I have gotten my second Rails app ever to a working state and want to deploy it. So I followed all the steps for Heroku deployment in the Ruby on Rails Tutorial (I had the deployment working for the sample app from the book) using:
heroku create
I then push my project with
git push heroku master
The project doesn't work although I can't find any errors in the Heroku logs, all I get is:
We're sorry, but something went wrong.
We've been notified about this issue and we'll take a look at it
shortly.
So I looked around the Heroku Support Section and found the official Rails 3.0 / 3.1 deployment guide:
http://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/rails3
http://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/rails31_heroku_cedar
I went to the Heroku Web Frontend > General Info > Destroy App because I wanted to continue my efforts with a clean slate.
Following the guide I created a Heroku project for the cedar stack:
heroku create --stack cedar
And push it to Heroku using
git push heroku master
THE PROBLEM: for some reason git is still trying to push to the old Heroku project!!!
resulting in an error
fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly
Check your remote repositories, and update it to the new heroku name:
git remote -v
Then remove the heroku one that is wrong:
git remote rm heroku
Then add the new one
git remote add heroku git#heroku.com:sitename.git
This is a bit extreme, but worked for me....
heroku destroy appname
heroku create
git push heroku master