This image is for use with Heroku Docker CLI.
- Create new branch (like
ruby-2.5.3
) - Add auto build setting with branch name above
- Modify Dockerfile
- Push branch to origin
Your project must contain the following files:
Gemfile
andGemfile.lock
- Ruby 2.5.3
assets:precompile
rake taskProcfile
(see the Heroku Dev Center for details)
Then create an app.json
file in the root directory of your application with
at least these contents:
{
"name": "Your App's Name",
"description": "An example app.json for heroku-docker",
"image": "heroku/ruby"
}
Install the heroku-docker toolbelt plugin:
$ heroku plugins:install heroku-docker
Initialize your app:
$ heroku docker:init
Wrote Dockerfile
Wrote docker-compose.yml
And run it with Docker Compose:
$ docker-compose up web
The first time you run this command, Bundler will download all dependencies into
the container, precompile your assets (using the assets:precompile rake task), build your application, and then run it. Subsequent runs will use cached dependencies (unless your
Gemfileor
Gemfile.lock` has changed).
You'll be able to access your application at http://<docker-ip>:8080
, where
<docker-ip>
is either the value of running boot2docker ip
if you are on Mac
or Windows. If you're running it natively, you'll need to use docker inspect
to find the IPAddress
key.