rails new app_name -d postgresql
Given that you want to use postgresql. exclude -d postgresql to setup with SQLite.
- edit yml (if applicable)
- edit gemfile --> see 'gemfile for dev/test' gist
#put $ echo $USER cgelinas in the terminal RIGHT AFTER putting this in your database.yml file! | |
development: &defaults | |
adapter: postgresql | |
encoding: unicode | |
pool: 5 | |
host: localhost | |
username: <%= `echo $USER`.chomp %> | |
password: | |
database: <%= File.basename(Rails.root) %>_development |
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#### Steps to create Rails App #### | |
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1.) rails new app_name -d postgresql | |
'Jesse's way': rails g model Complaint descriptor:string address:string latitude:decimal longitude:decimal zip:integer | |
2.) database.yml → 'Phil's gist' | |
- put in: echo $USER in the terminal right after to make sure it works. | |
3.) rake db:create | |
4.) Insert ‘gem’ gist for development: |
--- HEROKU STEPS to SET UP: --- | |
(Make sure you're all pushed/pulled on master before doing anything heroku) | |
1. git init | |
2. git add -A | |
3. git commit -m “blah, blah” | |
4. heroku create | |
5. To add heroku ENV keys/variables → (If there are any). |
1. Go to herokuapp dashboard | |
2. Go to your app --> then 'settings' | |
3. Click on 'Get add ons' --> Then find 'New Relic' and click to read the docs | |
4. Then from within your app in the terminal type: heroku addons:add newrelic:stark | |
5. Go back to your app on heroku and click on the "New Relic" icon. | |
6. Then in the page that opens up click on 'I agree' | |
7. Add this gem to your gemfile --> gem 'newrelic_rpm' in production - like so: | |
group :production do | |
gem 'newrelic_rpm' |