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Deployment on Heroku
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.. index:: Heroku
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Commands to run
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---------------
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Run these commands to deploy the project to Heroku:
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.. code-block:: bash
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    heroku create --buildpack https://github.com/heroku/heroku-buildpack-python
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    heroku addons:create heroku-postgresql:hobby-dev
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    # On Windows use double quotes for the time zone, e.g.
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    # heroku pg:backups schedule --at "02:00 America/Los_Angeles" DATABASE_URL
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    heroku pg:backups schedule --at '02:00 America/Los_Angeles' DATABASE_URL
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    heroku pg:promote DATABASE_URL
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    heroku addons:create heroku-redis:hobby-dev
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    heroku addons:create mailgun:starter
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    heroku config:set PYTHONHASHSEED=random
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    heroku config:set WEB_CONCURRENCY=4
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    heroku config:set DJANGO_DEBUG=False
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    heroku config:set DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE=config.settings.production
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    heroku config:set DJANGO_SECRET_KEY="$(openssl rand -base64 64)"
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    # Generating a 32 character-long random string without any of the visually similar characters "IOl01":
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    heroku config:set DJANGO_ADMIN_URL="$(openssl rand -base64 4096 | tr -dc 'A-HJ-NP-Za-km-z2-9' | head -c 32)/"
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    # Set this to your Heroku app url, e.g. 'bionic-beaver-28392.herokuapp.com'
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    heroku config:set DJANGO_ALLOWED_HOSTS=
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    # Assign with AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
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    heroku config:set DJANGO_AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=
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    # Assign with AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
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    heroku config:set DJANGO_AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=
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    # Assign with AWS_STORAGE_BUCKET_NAME
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    heroku config:set DJANGO_AWS_STORAGE_BUCKET_NAME=
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    git push heroku master
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    heroku run python manage.py createsuperuser
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    heroku run python manage.py check --deploy
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    heroku open
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.. warning::
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    .. include:: mailgun.rst
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Optional actions
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Celery
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++++++
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Celery requires a few extra environment variables to be ready operational. Also, the worker is created,
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it's in the ``Procfile``, but is turned off by default:
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.. code-block:: bash
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    # Set the broker URL to Redis
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    heroku config:set CELERY_BROKER_URL=`heroku config:get REDIS_URL`
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    # Scale dyno to 1 instance
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    heroku ps:scale worker=1
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Sentry
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If you're opted for Sentry error tracking, you can either install it through the `Sentry add-on`_:
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.. code-block:: bash
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    heroku addons:create sentry:f1
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Or add the DSN for your account, if you already have one:
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.. code-block:: bash
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    heroku config:set SENTRY_DSN=https://xxxx@sentry.io/12345
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.. _Sentry add-on: https://elements.heroku.com/addons/sentry
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Gulp & Bootstrap compilation
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++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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If you've opted for a custom bootstrap build, you'll most likely need to setup
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your app to use `multiple buildpacks`_: one for Python & one for Node.js:
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.. code-block:: bash
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    heroku buildpacks:add --index 1 heroku/nodejs
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At time of writing, this should do the trick: during deployment,
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the Heroku should run ``npm install`` and then ``npm build``,
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which runs Gulp in cookiecutter-django.
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If things don't work, please refer to the Heroku docs.
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.. _multiple buildpacks: https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/using-multiple-buildpacks-for-an-app
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About Heroku & Docker
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Although Heroku has some sort of `Docker support`_, it's not supported by cookiecutter-django.
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We invite you to follow Heroku documentation about it.
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.. _Docker support: https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/build-docker-images-heroku-yml
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