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Can I run this on Heroku? #1

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joemcl opened this issue Oct 17, 2019 · 3 comments
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Can I run this on Heroku? #1

joemcl opened this issue Oct 17, 2019 · 3 comments

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@joemcl
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joemcl commented Oct 17, 2019

So I have Spoke instances on Heroku. I have used the Heroku CLI. I will check out if/how I can run ruby on that as an add-on, maybe.
You mention going to the HAL browser on a Spoke instance and using the Spoke API. Is there not extra config required to enable a HAL browser connection, or is that in Spoke 'out of the box'?
Same question re the Spoke API.
Thanks!

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joemcl commented Oct 17, 2019

or, in the alternate - can I run this on my Ubuntu laptop and just run the sync manually, periodically, not as a cron job?

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joshco commented Oct 17, 2019

You can do it either way. (on your laptop or cron job)
You will need to have the spoke instance running the osdi_key branch (the OSDI PR hasn't yet been integrated)
Configuration instructions to enable the OSDI service in spoke are here:
https://github.com/MoveOnOrg/Spoke/blob/7727a71687606688c573e3d18d8f77c3791a0e9e/docs/OSDI_CONFIGURATION.md

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joemcl commented Oct 17, 2019

aha great thanks, always RTFM. The one instance on Heroku I want to do this with right now is running upstream main as of like September 24, deployed in a container, will see how old the osdi_key branch is.

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