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.. index:: | ||
single: Deployment; Deploying to Heroku Cloud | ||
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Deploying to Heroku Cloud | ||
========================= | ||
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This step by step cookbook describes how to deploy a Symfony2 web application to | ||
the Heroku cloud platform. Its contents are based on `the original article`_ | ||
published by Heroku. | ||
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Setting up | ||
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To setup a new Heroku website, first `signup with Heroku`_ or sign in | ||
with your credentials. Then download and install the `Heroku Toolbet`_ on your | ||
local computer. | ||
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You can also check out the `getting Started with PHP on Heroku`_ guide to gain | ||
more familiarity with the specifics of working with PHP applications on Heroku. | ||
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Preparing your Application | ||
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Deploying a Symfony2 application to Heroku doesn't require any change in its | ||
code, but it requires some minor tweaks to its configuration. | ||
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By default, the Symfony2 app will log into your application's ``app/log/`` | ||
directory. This is not ideal as Heroku uses an `ephemeral file system`_. On | ||
Heroku, the best way to handle logging is using `Logplex`_. And the best way to | ||
send log data to Logplex is by writing to ``STDERR`` or ``STDOUT``. Luckily, | ||
Symfony2 uses the excellent Monolog library for logging. So, a new log | ||
destination is just a change to a config file away. | ||
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Open the ``app/config/config_prod.yml`` file, locate the | ||
``monolog/handlers/nested`` section (or create it if it doesn't exist yet) and | ||
change the value of ``path`` from | ||
``"%kernel.logs_dir%/%kernel.environment%.log"`` to ``"php://stderr"``: | ||
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.. code-block:: yaml | ||
# app/config/config_prod.yml | ||
monolog: | ||
# ... | ||
handlers: | ||
# ... | ||
nested: | ||
# ... | ||
path: "php://stderr" | ||
Once the application is deployed, run ``heroku logs --tail`` to keep the | ||
stream of logs from Heroku open in your terminal. | ||
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Creating a new Application on Heroku | ||
------------------------------------ | ||
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To create a new Heroku application that you can push to, use the CLI ``create`` | ||
command: | ||
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.. code-block:: bash | ||
$ heroku create | ||
Creating mighty-hamlet-1981 in organization heroku... done, stack is cedar | ||
http://mighty-hamlet-1981.herokuapp.com/ | git@heroku.com:mighty-hamlet-1981.git | ||
Git remote heroku added | ||
You are now ready to deploy the application as explained in the next section. | ||
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Deploying your Application on Heroku | ||
------------------------------------ | ||
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To deploy your application to Heroku, you must first create a ``Procfile``, | ||
which tells Heroku what command to use to launch the web server with the | ||
correct settings. After you've done that, you can simply ``git push`` and | ||
you're done! | ||
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Creating a Procfile | ||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | ||
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By default, Heroku will launch an Apache web server together with PHP to serve | ||
applications. However, two special circumstances apply to Symfony applications: | ||
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1. The document root is in the ``web/`` directory and not in the root directory | ||
of the application; | ||
2. The Composer ``bin-dir``, where vendor binaries (and thus Heroku's own boot | ||
scripts) are placed, is ``bin/`` , and not the default ``vendor/bin``. | ||
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.. note:: | ||
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Vendor binaries are usually installed to ``vendor/bin`` by Composer, but | ||
sometimes (e.g. when running a Symfony Standard Edition project!), the | ||
location will be different. If in doubt, you can always run | ||
``composer config bin-dir`` to figure out the right location. | ||
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Create a new file called ``Procfile`` (without any extension) at the root | ||
directory of the application and add just the following content: | ||
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.. code-block:: text | ||
web: bin/heroku-php-apache2 web/ | ||
If you prefer working on the command console, execute the following commands to | ||
create the ``Procfile`` file and to add it to the repository: | ||
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.. code-block:: bash | ||
$ echo "web: bin/heroku-php-apache2 web/" > Procfile | ||
$ git add . | ||
$ git commit -m "Procfile for Apache and PHP" | ||
[master 35075db] Procfile for Apache and PHP | ||
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+) | ||
Pushing to Heroku | ||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | ||
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Next up, it's finally time to deploy your application to Heroku. If you are | ||
doing this for the very first time, you may see a message such as the following: | ||
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.. code-block:: bash | ||
The authenticity of host 'heroku.com (50.19.85.132)' can't be established. | ||
RSA key fingerprint is 8b:48:5e:67:0e:c9:16:47:32:f2:87:0c:1f:c8:60:ad. | ||
Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? | ||
In this case, you need to confirm by typing ``yes`` and hitting ``<Enter>`` key | ||
- ideally after you've `verified that the RSA key fingerprint is correct`_. | ||
Then, deploy your application executing this command: | ||
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.. code-block:: bash | ||
$ git push heroku master | ||
Initializing repository, done. | ||
Counting objects: 130, done. | ||
Delta compression using up to 4 threads. | ||
Compressing objects: 100% (107/107), done. | ||
Writing objects: 100% (130/130), 70.88 KiB | 0 bytes/s, done. | ||
Total 130 (delta 17), reused 0 (delta 0) | ||
-----> PHP app detected | ||
-----> Setting up runtime environment... | ||
- PHP 5.5.12 | ||
- Apache 2.4.9 | ||
- Nginx 1.4.6 | ||
-----> Installing PHP extensions: | ||
- opcache (automatic; bundled, using 'ext-opcache.ini') | ||
-----> Installing dependencies... | ||
Composer version 64ac32fca9e64eb38e50abfadc6eb6f2d0470039 2014-05-24 20:57:50 | ||
Loading composer repositories with package information | ||
Installing dependencies from lock file | ||
- ... | ||
Generating optimized autoload files | ||
Creating the "app/config/parameters.yml" file | ||
Clearing the cache for the dev environment with debug true | ||
Installing assets using the hard copy option | ||
Installing assets for Symfony\Bundle\FrameworkBundle into web/bundles/framework | ||
Installing assets for Acme\DemoBundle into web/bundles/acmedemo | ||
Installing assets for Sensio\Bundle\DistributionBundle into web/bundles/sensiodistribution | ||
-----> Building runtime environment... | ||
-----> Discovering process types | ||
Procfile declares types -> web | ||
-----> Compressing... done, 61.5MB | ||
-----> Launching... done, v3 | ||
http://mighty-hamlet-1981.herokuapp.com/ deployed to Heroku | ||
To git@heroku.com:mighty-hamlet-1981.git | ||
* [new branch] master -> master | ||
And that's it! If you now open your browser, either by manually pointing | ||
it to the URL ``heroku create`` gave you, or by using the Heroku Toolbelt, the | ||
application will respond: | ||
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.. code-block:: bash | ||
$ heroku open | ||
Opening mighty-hamlet-1981... done | ||
You should be seeing your Symfony2 application in your browser. | ||
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.. _`the original article`: https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/getting-started-with-symfony2 | ||
.. _`signup with Heroku`: https://signup.heroku.com/signup/dc | ||
.. _`Heroku Toolbet`: https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/getting-started-with-php#local-workstation-setup | ||
.. _`getting Started with PHP on Heroku`: .. _`Heroku Toolbet`: https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/getting-started-with-php | ||
.. _`ephemeral file system`: https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/dynos#ephemeral-filesystem | ||
.. _`Logplex`: https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/logplex | ||
.. _`verified that the RSA key fingerprint is correct`: https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/git-repository-ssh-fingerprints |
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