Hi all,

I'm currently researching the possibility of having one master (rails) app 
on Heroku that reverse proxies to several other sub-apps (rails, sinatra) 
also on Heroku.

Has anyone any tips or advice for an approach?

So far I've looked into several rack gems, namely rack-proxy and 
rack-reverse-proxy but I had no luck when prototyping with either.
The other alternative would be to use Rails' own routing layer to route to 
a rack app (there are some good example of this where a rails app contains 
a sinatra sub-app).

Overall I'm considering a move away from Heroku for this, as it makes sense 
for something like nginx to take care of the reverse proxying and for each 
app to
take care of itself. What's more is that I'm hoping to reverse proxy to 
rails applications specifically and I'm not sure if any of the above 
solutions would work.

Thanks in advance for any tips or thoughts,

PS: apologies if this is a repost, I couldn't see the original in the list 
for some reason

- Gerard

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