Hi Casper, I did the same, lemme give it a fresh try.
Thanks Saurabh On Jul 31, 1:19 am, Casper Fabricius <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Saurabh, > > I just let Adva create those symlinks locally and added them to my git > repository. Git has no problem versioning symbolic links. Then those > symlinks becomes a part of the Heroku "slug" package, and thus already > exists. Works for me :) > > Cheers, > Casper > > On 30/07/2009, at 19.44, saur...@safew wrote: > > > > > Actually because the file system is read only id does allow copying of > > engines > > > and creation of symbolic links. > > > Cheers > > > Saurabh > > > On Jul 30, 10:42 pm, "saur...@safew" <[email protected]> > > wrote: > >> I am trying to get around the symlinks problem, I think heroku is not > >> detecting to the symlinks in the public/stylesheets > > >> Thanks all for the replies > > >> Cheers > > >> Saurabh > >> On Jul 27, 11:34 pm, Casper Fabricius <[email protected]> > >> wrote: > > >>> I just replied to Saurabh's similar question on the Adva mailing > >>> list. > >>> Here's my solution to the problem: > > >>> I have recently deployed an Adva CMS based application to Heroku. It > >>> is running fine now, but there are complications. > > >>> Besides from not supporting submodules, the big issue on Heroku is > >>> that the application are not allowed to write files on the local > >>> disk > >>> - except to the /tmp directory of the application. This means two > >>> things: > > >>> 1) Migrations won't work because Adva aren't allowed to copy it's > >>> migration files to /db/migrations > >>> 2) Caching won't work because Rails aren't allowed to write it's > >>> cache > >>> files to the public folder > > >>> No. 2 is easily resolved by disabling controller caching in /config/ > >>> environments/production.rb: > >>> config.action_controller.perform_caching = false # We can't do file- > >>> based caching on Heroku > > >>> No. 1 can be solved in a number of ways, the easiest being that > >>> you do > >>> migrations locally and then import your local database to Heroku. > >>> This > >>> will get you up and running, but is no use once you have production > >>> data in your database. For this reason, I have removed Adva's > >>> copying > >>> of files when migrating and added a rake task that will copy all > >>> Adva's migrations from all the Adva engines to /db/migrations - > >>> permantly. > > >>> Put this code in /lib/tasks/adva.rake (will both remove Adva's > >>> copying > >>> and give you the new rake task):http://pastie.org/560590 > > >>> - and run "rake db:copy_adva" to copy Adva's migrations. > > >>> I'm not 100% happy with that solution since I now have a lot of > >>> "foreign" migrations laying in my main app, but it works - also on > >>> the > >>> longer scale. I can run this task everytime I upgrade Adva (which > >>> also > >>> harder because it can't be a submodule) and make sure I get all the > >>> database changes. > > >>> Cheers, > >>> Casper Fabriciushttp://casperfabricius.com > > >>> On 27/07/2009, at 19.54, saur...@safew wrote: > > >>>> Hi there, > > >>>> I am trying to install adva cms over Heroku. I am facing this > >>>> problem, > > >>>> saur...@laptop:~/adva/adva$ heroku rake adva:install > >>>> rake aborted! > >>>> Read-only file system - /disk1/home/slugs/34680_13540ed_19fb/mnt/ > >>>> db/ > >>>> migrate/app > > >>>> (See full trace by running task with --trace) > >>>> (in /disk1/home/slugs/34680_13540ed_19fb/mnt) > > >>>> adva is based on Rails engines and all the migrations lie in the > >>>> engines.is this a problem because of that ? --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Heroku" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/heroku?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
