Emma is named after the first female telephone switchboard operator, hired September 1, 1878 (https://time.com/4011936/emma-nutt/). This rails app connects its blogger with its audience in a faster, more comfortable, more effective way.
This README would normally document whatever steps are necessary to get the application up and running.
Things you may want to cover:
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Ruby version 2.7
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System dependencies
- redis
- ngrok for development and testing
- sidekiq
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Configuration
- A .env file needs to written if you plan to develop further. An example is provided, dot-env.example
- The Procfile.dev tells the command
foreman start
how to launch supporting services
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Database creation
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Database initialization
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How to run the test suite
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Services (job queues, cache servers, search engines, etc.)
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Deployment instructions
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heroku create myapp -r production
git push production master:master
heroku config:set APPLICATION_HOST='www.mydomain.com' AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=AWS1ACCESS1KEY AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=AWS1SECRET1ACCESS1KEY GOOGLE_ANALYTICS_ID=G-MY1KEY S3_BUCKET=assets.mydomain.com S3_REGION=us-east-1 SEGMENT_ID=MY1SEGMENT_ID SENDGRID_API_KEY=SG.MYSENDGRIDID.3CsncCfDvQjpxOvHdnAkUYl-Af4M85p9XBis5XB3KfQ -r production
** go into the dashboard and turn on the sidekiq worker under resources
heroku run rake db:migrate -r production
heroku run rake db:seed -r production
heroku addons:create heroku-redis:hobby-dev -r production
heroku rake db:schema:load
heroku run rake db:migrate
heroku run rake db:seed
heroku maintenance:on
heroku pg:reset DATABASE
heroku run rake db:migrate
heroku run rake db:seed
heroku maintenance:off
heroku restart
heroku restart
heroku run rails console
heroku logs -p web -t
heroku logs -p worker -t