$ docker-compose build
$ docker-compose up
This project has been deployed using Heroku. After signing up for an account, I followed these steps.
Following the steps was pretty simple. Since I am deploying a single application, I chose an "app" and not a "pipeline." I then selected the GitHub deployment method amd followed the prompts to connect my repository ahopkins/sanicbook
.
Heroky offered the option of "automatic deploys", which I elected to enable. Since the default branch of my application is main
, I made sure that that was selected as my "deploy branch".
I used the instructions provided by the Heroku resource here: https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/git, and installed the CLI tool. Since I use Arch Linux, my installation was as simple as:
yay -S heroku-cli
Next thing I needed to do was login:
heroku login
Since I created the app in the Heroku UI in Step 1, I needed to add it as an existing application and not create a new one. The command for this is:
heroku git:remote -a sanicbook
Next, I want to use the Python "buildpack", but because I have the repository nested I cannot use the default. Therefore, following these steps I ran:
heroku buildpacks:set https://github.com/timanovsky/subdir-heroku-buildpack
heroku buildpacks:add heroku/python
heroku config:set PROJECT_PATH=application