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This generator has set up the following stack:

  1. Testing * RSpec * Capybara * Database Cleaner * SimpleCov * Guard
  2. Frontend * Bootstrap * Disabled Turbolinks * Precompiled assets in production
  3. Gem groups set up for easy Heroku deployment * Postgres will work out of the box. No configuration necessary.
  4. Misc * Google Analytics

TODO:

  1. Add the line ruby '2.1.0' to the top of your Gemfile
  2. An MIT License file has been created for you * Add your name and the year
  3. A README.md file has been started for you * Add relavent information and screenshots for your app * There is a basic template you can follow, but make it your own
  4. Google Analytics is set up to track your app * Set up an application on Google Analytics * You will need to add your analytics tracking code to config/secrets.yml
  5. Set up Airbrake (Optional) * If you entered your api key during project creation, you're all set! * Otherwise, visit Airbrake and set up a free account. * When it asks for "subdomain", it really means "username" (it's also a required field, even though it doesn't seem like it) * Generate your api key, then on your command line (in the project root), run: `rails g airbrake --api-key your_api_key_here

Deploying to Heroku:

  1. bin/setup [<app_name>] * <app_name> is optional. It will, by default, attempt to create an app on Heroku using your Rails application name.
  2. bin/deploy

Deploying to Ninefold:

  1. Create your app on Ninefold
  2. Add the given SSH key to your account on GitHub
  3. Choose the option for a single-server app
  4. Choose Ruby 2.1.0
  5. Change the name of the Environment Variable from SECRET_TOKEN to SECRET_KEY_BASE
  6. Click deploy (it will probably fail)
  7. Copy the relevant database information from the Database tab
  8. Paste that info in your config/secrets.yml file
  9. Push your changes
  10. Re-deploy on Ninefold