samedi 26 juillet 2014

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I'm trying to deploy on AWS a spree application. After setting up elastic-beanstalk and adding to my_project/.ebextensions/ this .config file


packages:
yum:
git-core: []
container_commands:
bundle:
command: "gem install bundle"
assets:
command: "bundle exec rake assets:precompile"
db:
command: "bundle exec rake db:migrate"
leader_only: true

I use git aws.push to deploy my app, only to get this error message:



Could not find rake-10.1.0 in any of the sources (Bundler::GemNotFound)



double-checking on my gem set, using bundle show rake gives me:



... /gems/rake-10.1.0



while looking at the logfile from AWS I find this error:



sh: git: command not found Git error: command `git clone 'https://github.com/spree/spree.git'



what am I doing wrong?




You'll need to ensure that git is installed on the server.


Try creating a file called:


.ebextensions/YOUR_APPLICATION_NAME.config

which contains


packages:
yum:
git: []

This will install git with yum as part of your deployment.


Another option is to use spree from a gem instead of sourcing it from git.


For more information, check out this article on the AWS Blog about deploying Ruby Applications to Elastic Beanstalk.



I'm trying to deploy on AWS a spree application. After setting up elastic-beanstalk and adding to my_project/.ebextensions/ this .config file


packages:
yum:
git-core: []
container_commands:
bundle:
command: "gem install bundle"
assets:
command: "bundle exec rake assets:precompile"
db:
command: "bundle exec rake db:migrate"
leader_only: true

I use git aws.push to deploy my app, only to get this error message:



Could not find rake-10.1.0 in any of the sources (Bundler::GemNotFound)



double-checking on my gem set, using bundle show rake gives me:



... /gems/rake-10.1.0



while looking at the logfile from AWS I find this error:



sh: git: command not found Git error: command `git clone 'https://github.com/spree/spree.git'



what am I doing wrong?



You'll need to ensure that git is installed on the server.


Try creating a file called:


.ebextensions/YOUR_APPLICATION_NAME.config

which contains


packages:
yum:
git: []

This will install git with yum as part of your deployment.


Another option is to use spree from a gem instead of sourcing it from git.


For more information, check out this article on the AWS Blog about deploying Ruby Applications to Elastic Beanstalk.


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