Saturday, December 11, 2010

[Rails] Re: Why doesn't Heroku show the Rails default page?

u know why it is happening..
heroku uses postgresql as default..
so if u r using sqlite3 u should disable that..
u can do that by commenting one single line in ur gemfile
that will like gem require=>sqlite3 or something like that...
then do:

heroku config:add BUNDLE_WITHOUT="development:test"

then again commit and push it to heroku...i am sure ur application
will definitely work...

On Dec 11, 4:23 pm, Colin Law <clan...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> On 11 December 2010 09:50, SW Engineer <li...@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
>
> > Following chapter (1) of the Ruby on Rails tutorial:
> >http://railstutorial.org/, I was able to successfuly push the
> > application to "Heroku" using:
> >> git push heroku master
> > But, when I open the website, I get a page with the following:
>
> > App crashed
> > This application is temporarily offline.
> > If you're the administrator of this app, please check your heroku logs
> > for the backtrace.
>
> > Why is that? And, why don't I see the default Rails page?
>
> I presume you checked the heroku logs as instructed.  What did they say?
>
> Colin

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