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Prélude: Calm Before the Storm

Welcome! "RubyJaxPlus" consists of open source programming enthusiasts learning from each other. Helping people advance on thier journey and "Plus" because more than just Ruby we are always learning new things.

Overview: A web app for:

  1. Group Interaction 2) Group Knowledge 3) Onboarding, getting users: the right direction

screen shot 2017-05-22 at 12 30 35 pm

Learned so far:
(1) config/local/, allowing a website to be written into different languages.
(2) Heroku addons. Redis to Go must be added via the resources tab due to Project dependency.

Installation

  1. brew install postgresql
  2. brew install redis
  3. brew install mysql
  4. brew services start postgresql
  5. brew services start redis
  6. brew services start mysql
  7. install rvm and rails through ... rvm website.
  8. rvm install 2.3.3
  9. git clone thisreponame
  10. cd *thisreponame*
  11. bundle install
  12. rails s

deploying to heroku(Rvm must be 2.3.3 or greater)

  1. brew install heroku
  2. heroku login
  3. heroku create
  4. git push heroku master
  5. heroku rake db:migrate
  6. need to add Redis To Go add on via heroku dashboard.

  7. https://dashboard.heroku.com/apps -> yourappname -> ResourcesTab -> find_more_addons -> install Redis To Go
  8. git commit --amend
  9. git push heroku master --force-with-lease

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10661026/deploying-redis-to-heroku-unable-to-connect

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