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Heroku This article explains how to deploy an application with Wercker to Heroku. For this tutorial you need both a Heroku account and an account on Wercker. The application developed in this tutorial is a simple Node.js web application, but most of the patterns apply to other programming languages as well. Requirements A Heroku account An account on Wercker The Wercker command line interface, whi
Environment Variables When running wercker build locally you can pass environment variables defined on the host machine to the container. All environment variables that start with X_ will be made available in the container, with the X_ prefix removed from the key in the container. In the following example an environment variable is defined before runningwercker build. This environment variable wil
Using SSH Keys Add to known hosts pipeline step Depending on the container you are using, you may want to use this step to prevent builds/deploys from halting when you setup a connection with them: The authenticity of host 'some-server.wercker.com (1.2.3.4)' can't be established. RSA key fingerprint is ff:ee:dd:cc:bb:aa:99:88:77:66:55:44:33:22:11:00. Are you sure you want to continue connecting (y
navigation Developer Documentation Important Notice: Wercker service will be shutdown on October 31st, 2022 . We recommend you to use OCI DevOps service. Thank you for using Wercker. Note: OCI DevOps doesn't have a free build resource for free-tier "always free" account types; if you migrate to OCI DevOps, you will need a paid Oracle Cloud account. You can upgrade to a paid Oracle Cloud account by
Docs Are you looking for the old dev center? You can find it here. Migration Tips to wercker v2 In this article we go over the items to take into consideration when migrating your application to wercker v2 (Ewok Edition). Table of contents What is this Docker-based stack (Ewok)? How do I migrate to the new Docker-based stack? How do I get started with the Docker stack and containers? Git Submodule
Creating your own boxes with Bash In this guide we will showcase how to create your own wercker box via shell scripting. Boxes are git repositories which are added to wercker, similar to applications. However, instead of deploying these to the cloud, you deploy to the wercker directory. The wercker box we will be building in this guide is a box containing RethinkDB, an open source distributed data
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