For an university exam, I'm creating a Ruby on Rails app.
Currently, my app is working on http://localhost:3000/say/hello.
I would like to upload my app on Heroku web server. The problem is that it doesn't run the hello world program. Instead I see the start view of Ruby on Rails app: http://tecweb2.heroku.com/.
How do I get my hello world program to run on Heroku?
You need to follow the instructions on that page, mainly delete the public/index.html page.
you should use this command to understand whats going on
heroku logs
whatever shows up in red is what you are having problems with
here is the workflow that I use
create the heroku app
heroku create --stack cedar
push to your git repo
git push origin master
push to heroku repo
git push heroku master
rake the databse in heroku
heroku run rake db:migrate
Here is the heroku getting started guide for rails 3
http://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/rails3
Related
My c9.io site works very well but my heroku site gives "We're sorry, but something went wrong." after a few clicks. Is there a way to push my entire site to heroku instead of just changes? I'm hoping maybe that will fix it on the heroku side.
Thanks, Jon
Run these commands in the terminal.
git remote -v
git remote rm destination
after removing Heroku, add it again.
heroku create
git push heroku master
heroku run rake db:migrate
I'm working through the odin project's web development course and I'm getting tripped up on the last part of the installations project where you are tasked with deploying a rails app to Heroku. I've been working on this for about a week but I refuse to give up but I realize that I need some help.
Here's the link to the tutorial I'm trying to work through (on a mac):
http://installfest.railsbridge.org/installfest/deploy_a_rails_app
I have a Heroku account set up, and am running Ruby 2.3.0 and rails 4.2.5.1. Rubygems are at 2.6.1 (but I tried them at 2.5.1 too).
Everything works fine but when I get to heroku run rake db:migrate I always get the time out error:
[~/railsbridge/test_app] ruby-2.3.0 $ git push heroku master
Everything up-to-date
[~/railsbridge/test_app] ruby-2.3.0 $ heroku run rake db:migrate
Running rake db:migrate on powerful-journey-35824... up, run.9421
▸ ETIMEDOUT: connect ETIMEDOUT 50.19.103.36:5000
I saw another post suggesting that the problem is a result of the connection I'm using blocking port 5000 (I'm at a library). I checked port 5000 on canyouseeme.org as well but it also timed out.
I then tried deploying the app detached using heroku run:detached rake db:migrate and it seems to work until I open heroku again and it shows that the page I'm looking for doesn't exist.
Basically what I'm asking is, does anyone have any idea why this test app isn't getting pushed from my terminal to the heroku deployment page?
I'm a python/django guy, but taking a guess the "everything up to date" message is likely because you have not commited your changes to git. Try:
git commit -a
git push heroku master
Now run your rake command.
I hope life's great and you're busy coding.
I am following mhartl's Rails tutorial for I am really eager to learn RoR for web app development. I tried to troubleshoot by starting from scratch several times which had me going through the pain of creating new bitbucket repos and so on. Anyways I felt you guys probably faced this already so you might be able to help.
After all the steps in the tutorial, up to 2.1, which is
$ git commit -am "Add hello"
$ heroku create
$ git push heroku master
and seems to be successful given the shell message below:
remote: https://fast-sea-56609.herokuapp.com/ deployed to Heroku
remote:
remote: Verifying deploy... done.
To https://git.heroku.com/fast-sea-56609.git
* [new branch] master -> master
when I go to the URL, I get this screenshot with the message
The page you were looking for doesn't exist.
I checked this post Unable to see Ruby on Rails App deployed on Heroku? and I solved the localhost:3000 db migration thingy so now I have localhost:3000/users displaying properly but the heroku url does not display any different.
Tell me if I can provide more informations or run anything to help you troubleshoot. Thanks for the time you spent on reading this rather than doing anything else.
As you have mentioned that you are following Michael Hartl Rails Tutorial I suggest you to complete each task or chapter till the end.
Here the problem caused might be because you missed a part of your tutorial, that the autor ask you to complete the first applications step again with your toy application like bellow:
I suggest doing by following the same “hello, world!” steps in Listing 1.8 and Listing 1.9.1(Did you do these steps in your application before committing and pushing to heroku ?) Then commit the changes and push up to Heroku:
$ git commit -am "Add hello"
$ heroku create
$ git push heroku master
Once you finish making the first working copy of you Rails app in local the next step is to deploy it in heroku to test your app in production environment.
Yo can follow the official Heroku guide to know more about deploying an application into heroku
from this link.
You said you ran rake db:migrate on your local machine. But did you run it on heroku as well?
heroku run rake db:migrate
Remember you need to call this command each time you add new migration to your rails project and push the changes to heroku.
Be sure to check heroku logs for other errors:
heroku logs
I recently started collaborating in a project on Heroku using Ruby on Rails. I was added as a collaborator and added the remote to my environment. After some development, I pushed some changes and had no problems:
$ git push staging
Where staging is the name of my remote.
Later, when trying to run "rake test" on Heroku, I recieved an error:
$heroku run rake test --app staging
Running `rake test` attached to terminal... failed
! You do not have access to the app staging.
Which is odd, as I was perfectly able to push my own changes. I checked the Heroku dashboard and saw that my push was logged there. I then tried to view the logs using the console, and the same problem occured.
$ heroku logs --app staging
! You do not have access to the app staging.
Finally, I tried to access the console, but it failed as well.
$ heroku run rails console --app staging
Running `rails console` attached to terminal... failed
! You do not have access to the app staging.
At this point I updated my Heroku toolbelt installation, and used "heroku auth" to verify that my email was showing up, but the error persists. I'm currently contacting Heroku support but I'm hoping someone with a similar issue could aid me in parallel.
Thanks!
So just in case anyone is having a similar problem, this occurs because I was mixing the name of my Heroku Apps with the name of my git remotes. So when I was calling --app staging (the name of my remote), I should have been using the actual name of the app, as found in Heroku.
Be sure to run heroku login before using Heroku toolbelt commands for the first time. It will not tell you that you have not signed in before.
This happen also when you haven't added heroku git remote repository.
You can add it with this command:
git remote add heroku https://git.heroku.com/<your project>.git
You can also type
heroku git:remote -a AppName
I had the same problem because I had created multiple remotes on heroku (e.g. a remote called "staging" for staging, and the default remote "heroku" for prod).
Solution
Use these two options to let heroku know which app and remote you're referring to:
-a your_app_name, and
--remote name_of_remote
Examples
For example, for the remote called staging:
heroku run env -a your_app_name --remote staging
or like this for the production remote:
heroku run env -a your_app_name --remote heroku
Extra Info
The above code runs the simple command env, but you can replace that with whatever commands you want to run on heroku.
Replace the name of the remote. By default, heroku creates one remote called heroku, which is typically the production remote. You can get your remotes with the command: git remote.
This was caused of your ssh key is no more permited to access. Make sure your ssh key is same. You can also regenarate your ssh key and add this to heroku.
You can also run:
heroku run rake test --remote staging
Not sure what happens under the hood, but locally the CLI tool figures out which app you mean based on your git remote.
I had the same problem in my case I was not pushing from master so I had to use this:
git push heroku :main
I had the same problem. It was cause I was not login in Heroku.
First I type:
heroku login
then i type:
heroku git:remote -a restserver-node-jngs
and it works.
I hope it be helpfull for someone.
This is a basic, stupid question, but I configured my Rails app to deploy on Heroku, and I'm able to open the application from my Heroku account, etc. But when I want to change my code, do I need to re-deploy the whole application? I tried just committing/pushing to heroku master, but I get the error "fatal: remote end hung up unexpectedly." What should I do instead?
Also: am I supposed to run db:migrate BEFORE deploying/pushing?
There is nothing stupid about a basic question, as everyone has to start somewhere.
The basic process with deploying a Rails app to Heroku is to:
Make changes
Add and Commit your changes ($ git add files_changed.rb & $ git commit -m "make changes")
Push your changes to Heroku ($ git push heroku master)
This then pushes your code to the remote Heroku repository and redeploys your Rails application. If you have made any database migrations, you need to run:
$ heroku run rake db:migrate
This runs db:migrate on your heroku app - see how that works? :)
Running rake db:migrate locally simply migrates your local development database.