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==Pipelines==
To make a pipeline:
CI/deployment process has three steps:
* Development
* Staging
* Production
When you create a heroku pipeline, it creates a set of applications, one for each step of the CI/deployment process.
You can link the pipeline to a Github repo, and that enables you to make changes to the repo by making changes from Heroku directly.
I am not following these instructions well (https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/pipelines) because they deviate from what I see. I'm getting very confused about apps, when apps are created, how they are created, when I need a production app, when an app is real, etc.
The nginx solo mode (https://github.com/heroku/heroku-buildpack-nginx/blob/master/config/nginx-solo-sample.conf.erb) in the heroku-buildpack-nginx repo seems to be what we want, and the static file hosting is just hosting files located in <code>/app/public</code>.




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Revision as of 05:50, 28 October 2018

heroku is a platform as a service for running web apps.

heroku: https://www.heroku.com/

platform as a service: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Platform_as_a_service

Install heroku toolbelt using homebrew:

$ brew install heroku-toolbelt

Now update heroku client:

$ heroku update


Pipelines

To make a pipeline:

CI/deployment process has three steps:

  • Development
  • Staging
  • Production

When you create a heroku pipeline, it creates a set of applications, one for each step of the CI/deployment process.

You can link the pipeline to a Github repo, and that enables you to make changes to the repo by making changes from Heroku directly.

I am not following these instructions well (https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/pipelines) because they deviate from what I see. I'm getting very confused about apps, when apps are created, how they are created, when I need a production app, when an app is real, etc.

The nginx solo mode (https://github.com/heroku/heroku-buildpack-nginx/blob/master/config/nginx-solo-sample.conf.erb) in the heroku-buildpack-nginx repo seems to be what we want, and the static file hosting is just hosting files located in /app/public.