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* Home * How Heroku Works * Getting Started Guides * Getting Started with Ruby on Heroku * Getting Started with Node on Heroku * Getting Started with PHP on Heroku * Getting Started with Python on Heroku * Getting Started with Java on Heroku * Getting Started with Go on Heroku * Getting Started with Clojure on Heroku * Getting Started with Scala on Heroku * * Getting Started on Heroku with Heroku Connect * Getting Started with Ruby on Heroku (Microsoft Windows) * Heroku Dev Center GETTING STARTED WITH RUBY ON HEROKU This is a sample Ruby application deployed to Heroku. It's a reasonably simple app - but a good foundation for understanding how to get the most out of the Heroku platform. Getting Started with Ruby Source on GitHub To deploy your own copy, and learn the fundamentals of the Heroku platform, head over to the Getting Started with Ruby on Heroku tutorial. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HOW THIS SAMPLE APP WORKS * This app was deployed to Heroku, either using Git or by using Heroku Button on the repository. * When Heroku received the source code, it fetched all the dependencies in the Gemfile, creating a deployable slug. * The platform then spins up a dyno, a lightweight container that provides an isolated environment in which the slug can be mounted and executed. * You can scale your app, manage it, and deploy over 150 add-on services, from the Dashboard or CLI. NEXT STEPS * If you are following the Getting Started guide, then please head back to the tutorial and follow the next steps! * If you deployed this app by deploying the Heroku Button, then in a command line shell, run: * git clone https://github.com/heroku/ruby-getting-started.git - this will create a local copy of the source code for the app * cd ruby-getting-started - change directory into the local source code repository * heroku git:remote -a <your-app-name> - associate the Heroku app with the repository * You'll now be set up to run the app locally, or deploy changes to Heroku HELPFUL LINKS * Heroku * Heroku Dev Center * Getting Started with Ruby on Heroku * Deploying Ruby Apps on Heroku * Getting Started with Ruby on Heroku (Microsoft Windows) Please do work through the Getting Started guide, even if you do know how to build such an application. The guide covers the basics of working with Heroku, and will familiarize you with all the concepts you need in order to build and deploy your own apps.