View Source Deploying on Heroku What we'll need The only thing we'll need for this guide is a working Phoenix application. For those of us who need a simple application to deploy, please follow the Up and Running guide. Goals Our main goal for this guide is to get a Phoenix application running on Heroku. Limitations Heroku is a great platform and Elixir performs well on it. However, you may run in
IMPORTANT: Before starting, please review the Terminology page to get familiar with the terms used in this guide. This is a simple guide on how to use Distillery with a production config with Phoenix. Here we will cover: Configuring your release Building your release It is expected that you will have: a working Phoenix application a working config/prod.exs a build environment which matches your pr
I have recently found out about Nanobox.io and saw it as an excellent alternative to Heroku when deploying an Elixir, Phoenix and Elm application. The most important advantage of using Nanobox instead of Heroku (which I’m a huge fan) is that it allows for each Elixir node to talk to each other directly. Another advantage is that you can deploy to Cloud computing engine other than AWS such as Azure
ElixirTLDR; If you use Travis CI and want to deploy to Gigalixir, start with this gist. I just started using Gigalixir to host a web application I’m writing in Elixir. I already use Travis CI to run tests via GitHub, so one of the things I wanted to investigate was how to deploy my application to Gigalixir from Travis after tests pass. Firstly, let me start off by saying that the documentation for
Mastering Elixir Releases with Distillery — A (Pretty) Complete Guide by@pentacent How to create Elixir Releases. And some tips for Phoenix, Ecto, and umbrella applications. A Quick Refresher and a Bit of History Releases have long been around in the Erlang/OTP world. I have previously written about what Releases are and why they’re great in more detail. Here is a little refresher: Releases are se
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Developing with Elixir Elixir is seriously awesome. It’s kinda funny, with the dozens of languages that our dev team has used for various projects over the last decade, there have been two languages that seem to have garnished the most affinity: Erlang and Ruby. We love Erlang because of the runtime efficiency, but we also love Ruby because of the developer productivity. So naturally, when we caug
Phoenix アプリケーションを Heroku にデプロイしてみた。 今回作成したアプリケーションは GitHub で公開しているので、このレポジトリを Heroku にデプロイすれば動かすことも可能である。 前提条件 # Elarng 17.5 Elixir v1.0.3 Phoenix v0.13.1 Heroku Toolbelt 3.37.1 Phoenix アプリケーションの作成 #Up And Running · Phoenix を参考にして Phoenix アプリケーションを作成した。 $ mix local.hex $ mix archive.install https://github.com/phoenixframework/phoenix/releases/download/v0.13.1/phoenix_new-0.13.1.ez $ mix phoenix.ne
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