@ -157,6 +157,14 @@ Since the filesystem on Heroku is ephemeral, non-version controlled files (like
**Note:**``psycopg2-binary`` package is a practical choice for development and testing but in production it is advised to use the package built from sources. Read more in the `psycopg2 documentation <http://initd.org/psycopg/docs/install.html?highlight=production%20advised%20use%20package%20built%20from%20sources#binary-install-from-pypi>`_
**Note:**``psycopg2-binary`` package is a practical choice for development and testing but in production it is advised to use the package built from sources. Read more in the `psycopg2 documentation <http://initd.org/psycopg/docs/install.html?highlight=production%20advised%20use%20package%20built%20from%20sources#binary-install-from-pypi>`_
If you keep your project on GitHub you can use 'Deploy to Heroku' button thanks to which the deployment can be done in web browser with minimal configuration required.
The configuration used by the button is stored in ``app.json`` file.
Deployment by using `Heroku CLI <https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/heroku-cli>`_:
Deployment by using `Heroku CLI <https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/heroku-cli>`_:
* Create Heroku App. You can leave your app name, change it, or leave it blank (random name will be generated)::
* Create Heroku App. You can leave your app name, change it, or leave it blank (random name will be generated)::
@ -183,11 +191,4 @@ Deployment by using `Heroku CLI <https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/heroku-cl
git push heroku master
git push heroku master
If you keep your project on GitHub you can use 'Deploy to Heroku' button thanks to which the deployment can be done in web browser with minimal configuration required.
{%- endif %}
The configuration used by the button is stored in ``app.json`` file.