What you may miss off-the-bat is that Heroku's copy of your app is actually a
git repository. It's like github's repository of your code, but it is used for
the special purpose of deploying the app.
When you do a deploy to heroku, you are pushing only your latest commits to the
master branch of the Heroku repository for your app.
Type "more .git/config" at the command line of one of your apps, you will see a
git remote for the heroku repository
[remote "heroku_abc_app"]
url = [email protected]:abc-app.git
fetch = +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/heroku/*
In my case, the name of my heroku app is abc-app (made up) but I've attached it
to a git identifier (just something I type at the command line) called
heroku_abc_app
To deploy this app, I would use:
git push heroku_abc_app master:master
This is saying I want to put my local master branch (the first "master") to the
master branch of the remote repository (the second "master" after the colon) to
the repository which is identified by heroku_abc_app (defined in .git/config),
in my case that repository happens to be at [email protected]:abc-app.git
You can also push a different branch to heroku, like this
git push heroku_abc_app some_branch:master
This is saying you want to push some_branch onto the master branch of your your
app. Be careful -- if you push a branch and then try to push another branch (or
master) onto a non-downstream git timeline, you will get rejected. You can
easily fix this with --force at the end of your command line.
Although Heroku's git repository acts just like a real git repository, most of
us use github as the authoritative source for our app's code and the Heroku git
setup only for deploying.
-Jason
On Dec 3, 2012, at 7:40 PM, Lee wrote:
> Hey Bhimasen,
>
> You can deploy multiple apps to Heroku with only one account and 1 public key.
> From your command line, go into the root directory of app 1 and deploy to
> Heroku.
> Then, go into the root of app 2, and deploy to Heroku.
>
> You will now have 2 apps on Heroku, each with their own unique URL.
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> On Saturday, December 1, 2012 4:46:45 AM UTC-8, Bhimasen Routray wrote:
> i want to deploy two rails application in heroku..so how can i deploy two
> application with one account in heroku and github..i am little confused that
> i have to take two rsa public key or how..thanks in advance
>
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