Originally Created by Jeff Lindsay
MIT
Create a Heroku account if you haven't, then grab the RequestBin source using git:
$ git clone git://github.com/Runscope/requestbin.git
From the project directory, create a Heroku application:
$ heroku create
Add Heroku's redis addon:
$ heroku addons:add heroku-redis
Set an environment variable to indicate production:
$ heroku config:set REALM=prod
Now just deploy via git:
$ git push heroku master
It will push to Heroku and give you a URL that your own private RequestBin will be running.
On the server/machine you want to host this, you'll first need a machine with docker and docker-compose installed, then grab the RequestBin source using git:
$ git clone git://github.com/Runscope/requestbin.git
Go into the project directory and then build and start the containers
$ sudo docker-compose build
$ sudo docker-compose up -d
Your own private RequestBin will be running on this server.
- Barry Carlyon barry@barrycarlyon.co.uk
- Jeff Lindsay progrium@gmail.com