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Running Faye Server on Heroku Cedar stack
Clone repository
Browse to your desirable application directory:
cd to_directory
eg:
cd my_faye_server
Clone from GitHub:
git clone git://github.com/ntenisOT/Faye-Heroku-Cedar.git
Initializing git and first commit
Initialize git:
git init
Add files:
git add .
First Commit:
git commit -m "First Commit"
Creating a new app on Heroku
Install Heroku gem if you do not have already installed it:
gem install heroku
Creating a new app running on Cedar stack:
heroku create app_name --stack cedar
Push code to Heroku
Push files to Heroku:
git push heroku master
Go to you provided by Heroku link and check that your server is up add running!
YOU WILL NEED TO INCLUDE TO YOUR APPLICATION THE FOLLOWING LINKS:
http://appname.herokuapp.com/faye
http://appname.herokuapp.com/faye.js
Read More - More Examples
Faye Example Application: No need to run it on Cedar!
http://fayeexample.heroku.com/
Source code:
https://github.com/ntenisOT/Faye-Example-Application
Faye Server on Heroku Cedar without RedisToGo:
http://fayeserverexample.herokuapp.com/
Source code:
https://github.com/ntenisOT/Faye-Heroku-Cedar
Faye Server on Heroku Cedar with RedisToGo:
http://fayeredis.herokuapp.com
Source code:
https://github.com/ntenisOT/Faye-Heroku-Cedar-RedisToGo
References
- Faye - http://faye.jcoglan.com/
- Heroku - http://heroku.com
Special Thanks
- James Coglan - Faye Developer