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created_at: 2010-08-23T15:05:13+02:00
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title: Now heberged on heroku
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subtitle: Heberge static website on Heroku
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author_name: Yann Esposito
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author_uri: yannesposito.com
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- blog
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# Now on [Heroku](http://heroku.com)
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I now changed my hosting to [Heroku](http://heroku.com).
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I believe it will be far more reliable.
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But as you should know my website is completely static.
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I use [nanoc](http://nanoc.stoneship.org/) to generate it.
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But here is the conf to make it work on heroku.
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The root of my files is `/output`. You only need to create a `config.ru` file:
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2010-08-25 10:05:23 +00:00
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[^1]: I was inspired by this [article](http://gmarik.info/blog/2010/05/10/blogging-with-jekyll-and-heroku-for-free).
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<code class="ruby" file="config.ru">
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require 'rubygems'
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require 'rack'
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require 'rack/contrib'
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require 'rack-rewrite'
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require 'mime/types'
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use Rack::ETag
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module ::Rack
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class TryStatic < Static
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def initialize(app, options)
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super
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@try = ([''] + Array(options.delete(:try)) + [''])
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end
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def call(env)
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@next = 0
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while @next < @try.size && 404 == (resp = super(try_next(env)))[0]
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@next += 1
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end
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404 == resp[0] ? @app.call : resp
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end
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private
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def try_next(env)
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env.merge('PATH_INFO' => env['PATH_INFO'] + @try[@next])
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end
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end
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end
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use Rack::TryStatic,
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:root => "output", # static files root dir
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:urls => %w[/], # match all requests
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:try => ['.html', 'index.html', '/index.html'] # try these postfixes sequentially
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errorFile='output/Scratch/en/error/404-not_found/index.html'
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run lambda { [404, {
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"Last-Modified" => File.mtime(errorFile).httpdate,
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"Content-Type" => "text/html",
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"Content-Length" => File.size(errorFile).to_s
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}, File.read(errorFile)] }
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</code>
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and the `.gems` file needed to install `rack` middlewares.
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<code class="ruby" file=".gems">
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rack
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rack-rewrite
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rack-contrib
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</code>
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Now, just follow the heroku tutorial to create an application :
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<code class="zsh">
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git init
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git add .
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heroku create
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git push heroku master
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</code>
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Now I'll should be able to redirect properly to my own 404 page for example.
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I hope it is helpful.
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