├── .ruby-version ├── Gemfile ├── lib ├── generators │ ├── templates │ │ ├── procfile.erb │ │ ├── sidekiq_config.yml.erb │ │ └── app.json.erb │ └── heroku_installer.rb └── decidim │ └── deploy │ └── heroku.rb ├── README.md ├── decidim-deploy-heroku.gemspec ├── Gemfile.lock └── LICENSE /.ruby-version: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2.5.3 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Gemfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | source "https://rubygems.org" 2 | 3 | gemspec 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lib/generators/templates/procfile.erb: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | web: bundle exec puma -t 5:5 -p ${PORT:-3000} -e ${RACK_ENV:-development} 2 | worker: bundle exec sidekiq -e ${RACK_ENV:-development} -C config/sidekiq.yml 3 | release: bundle exec rake db:migrate 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lib/generators/templates/sidekiq_config.yml.erb: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | :concurrency: 5 2 | :queues: 3 | - ["default", 1] 4 | - ["mailers", 1] 5 | - ["newsletter", 1] 6 | - ["newsletter_opt_in", 1] 7 | - ["events", 1] 8 | - ["metrics", 1] 9 | - ["conference_diplomas", 1] 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lib/decidim/deploy/heroku.rb: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | require "generators/heroku_installer" 2 | 3 | module Decidim 4 | module Deploy 5 | class Heroku 6 | def self.version 7 | "0.0.1" 8 | end 9 | 10 | def self.install 11 | HerokuInstaller.install 12 | end 13 | end 14 | end 15 | end 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # decidim-deploy-heroku 2 | 3 | An opinionated Rails generator to configure your [`decidim`](https://github.com/AjuntamentdeBarcelona/decidim) app so that it can be deployed to Heroku. 4 | 5 | ### Usage 6 | 7 | Add this gem to your Gemfile: 8 | 9 | ```ruby 10 | group :development do 11 | gem "decidim-deploy-heroku", git: "https://github.com/codegram/decidim-deploy-heroku.git" 12 | end 13 | ``` 14 | 15 | Run `bundle install` and then run the gem generator: 16 | 17 | ```bash 18 | bundle install 19 | bundle exec rails g decidim:deploy:heroku_installer 20 | ``` 21 | 22 | Once the last command is performed you can uninstall the gem by removing it from the `Gemfile` and rerun `bundle install`. 23 | 24 | ### Problems on production 25 | 26 | This gem is not supposed to be deployed to a production environment and might fail. See [\#3](https://github.com/codegram/decidim-deploy-heroku/issues/3) for an example of this problem. If you encounter this problem, make sure you have removed the gem for the `Gemfile` and rerun `bundle install` to completely remove it from the bundle. 27 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /decidim-deploy-heroku.gemspec: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # coding: utf-8 2 | # frozen_string_literal: true 3 | lib = File.expand_path("../lib", __FILE__) 4 | $LOAD_PATH.unshift(lib) unless $LOAD_PATH.include?(lib) 5 | require_relative "lib/decidim/deploy/heroku" 6 | 7 | Gem::Specification.new do |spec| 8 | spec.version = Decidim::Deploy::Heroku.version 9 | spec.authors = ["Josep Jaume Rey Peroy", "Marc Riera Casals", "Oriol Gual Oliva"] 10 | spec.email = ["josepjaume@gmail.com", "mrc2407@gmail.com", "oriolgual@gmail.com"] 11 | spec.license = "GPLv3" 12 | spec.homepage = "https://github.com/codegram/decidim-deploy-heroku" 13 | spec.required_ruby_version = ">= 2.4.0" 14 | spec.name = "decidim-deploy-heroku" 15 | 16 | spec.summary = "An opinionated `decidim` generator to deploy to Heroku" 17 | spec.description = "An opinionated `decidim` generator to deploy to Heroku" 18 | 19 | spec.files = `git ls-files -z`.split("\x0").reject { |f| f.match(%r{^(test|spec|features|decidim-core)/}) } 20 | spec.require_paths = ["lib"] 21 | 22 | spec.add_dependency "decidim", "~> 0.1" 23 | 24 | spec.add_development_dependency "bundler", "~> 1.12" 25 | spec.add_development_dependency "rake", "~> 13.0.0" 26 | spec.add_development_dependency "rspec", "~> 3.0" 27 | end 28 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lib/generators/templates/app.json.erb: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "<%= app_name %>", 3 | "description": "<%= app_name %> - Direct and participatory democracy web platform based on Decidim framework", 4 | "keywords": [], 5 | "addons": [ 6 | "heroku-postgresql:standard-0", 7 | "heroku-redis:hobby-dev", 8 | "logentries:le_tryit", 9 | "memcachedcloud:30", 10 | "newrelic:wayne", 11 | "sendgrid:starter" 12 | ], 13 | "scripts": { 14 | "postdeploy":"SEED=true rake db:schema:load db:migrate db:seed" 15 | }, 16 | "env": { 17 | "AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID": { 18 | "required": true 19 | }, 20 | "AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY": { 21 | "required": true 22 | }, 23 | "CENSUS_PASSWORD": { 24 | "description": "Password for a custom CensusAuthenticationHandler, if needed", 25 | "required": false 26 | }, 27 | "CENSUS_URL": { 28 | "description": "URL for a custom CensusAuthenticationHandler, if needed", 29 | "required": false 30 | }, 31 | "CENSUS_USERNAME": { 32 | "description": "Username for a custom CensusAuthenticationHandler, if needed", 33 | "required": false 34 | }, 35 | "GEOCODER_LOOKUP_APP_ID": { 36 | "required": false 37 | }, 38 | "GEOCODER_LOOKUP_APP_CODE": { 39 | "required": false 40 | }, 41 | "HEROKU_APP_NAME": { 42 | "description": "Needed for review apps and seed data", 43 | "required": false 44 | }, 45 | "SECRET_KEY_BASE": { 46 | "description": "A secret used by Rails to identify sessions", 47 | "generator": "secret" 48 | } 49 | } 50 | } 51 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lib/generators/heroku_installer.rb: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | require "rails/generators" 2 | 3 | module Decidim 4 | module Deploy 5 | class HerokuInstallerGenerator < Rails::Generators::Base 6 | source_root File.expand_path("../templates", __FILE__) 7 | 8 | def add_app_json 9 | template "app.json.erb", "app.json" 10 | end 11 | 12 | def set_review_apps_uploads_path_in_initializer 13 | gsub_file("config/initializers/decidim.rb", /^end/, <<-INITIALIZER_CONTENT.chomp) 14 | 15 | if ENV["HEROKU_APP_NAME"].present? 16 | config.base_uploads_path = ENV["HEROKU_APP_NAME"] + "/" 17 | end 18 | end 19 | INITIALIZER_CONTENT 20 | end 21 | 22 | def set_seeds_for_review_apps 23 | gsub_file("db/seeds.rb", "Decidim.seed!", <<-SEEDS_CONTENT.chomp) 24 | if ENV["HEROKU_APP_NAME"].present? 25 | ENV["DECIDIM_HOST"] = ENV["HEROKU_APP_NAME"] + ".herokuapp.com" 26 | ENV["SEED"] = "true" 27 | end 28 | 29 | require "decidim/faker/localized" 30 | 31 | Decidim::Organization.first || Decidim::Organization.create!( 32 | name: Faker::Company.name, 33 | twitter_handler: Faker::Hipster.word, 34 | facebook_handler: Faker::Hipster.word, 35 | instagram_handler: Faker::Hipster.word, 36 | youtube_handler: Faker::Hipster.word, 37 | github_handler: Faker::Hipster.word, 38 | smtp_settings: { 39 | from: ENV["EMAIL"], 40 | user_name: ENV["SENDGRID_USERNAME"], 41 | encrypted_password: Decidim::AttributeEncryptor.encrypt(ENV["SENDGRID_PASSWORD"]), 42 | address: "smtp.sendgrid.net", 43 | port: 587, 44 | authentication: :plain, 45 | enable_starttls_auto: true 46 | }, 47 | host: ENV["DECIDIM_HOST"] || "localhost", 48 | description: Decidim::Faker::Localized.wrapped("

", "

") do 49 | Decidim::Faker::Localized.sentence(15) 50 | end, 51 | default_locale: Decidim.default_locale, 52 | available_locales: Decidim.available_locales, 53 | reference_prefix: Faker::Name.suffix, 54 | available_authorizations: Decidim.authorization_workflows.map(&:name), 55 | users_registration_mode: :enabled, 56 | tos_version: Time.current, 57 | badges_enabled: true, 58 | user_groups_enabled: true, 59 | send_welcome_notification: true 60 | ) 61 | 62 | Decidim.seed! 63 | SEEDS_CONTENT 64 | end 65 | 66 | def add_production_gems 67 | gem_group :production do 68 | gem "puma" 69 | gem "fog-aws" 70 | gem "dalli" 71 | gem "sendgrid-ruby" 72 | gem "newrelic_rpm" 73 | gem "lograge" 74 | gem "sentry-raven" 75 | gem "sidekiq" 76 | end 77 | end 78 | 79 | def bundle_install 80 | Bundler.with_clean_env do 81 | run "bundle install" 82 | end 83 | end 84 | 85 | def add_context_for_sentry 86 | insert_into_file("app/controllers/decidim_controller.rb", <<-SENTRY_CONTEXT.chomp, after: "class DecidimController < ApplicationController") 87 | 88 | before_action :set_raven_context 89 | 90 | private 91 | 92 | def set_raven_context 93 | return unless Rails.application.secrets.sentry_enabled? 94 | Raven.user_context({id: try(:current_user).try(:id)}.merge(session)) 95 | Raven.extra_context(params: params.to_unsafe_h, url: request.url) 96 | end 97 | SENTRY_CONTEXT 98 | end 99 | 100 | def enable_sentry_for_production 101 | gsub_file("config/secrets.yml", "default: &default", <<-SENTRY_DEFAULT.chomp) 102 | default: &default 103 | sentry_enabled: false 104 | SENTRY_DEFAULT 105 | gsub_file("config/secrets.yml", "smtp_authentication: \"plain\"", <<-SENTRY_DEFAULT_PROD.chomp) 106 | smtp_authentication: "plain" 107 | sentry_enabled: true 108 | email: "<%= ENV["EMAIL"] %>" 109 | sendgrid: <%= !ENV["SENDGRID_USERNAME"].blank? %> 110 | smtp_username: <%= ENV["SMTP_USERNAME"] || ENV["SENDGRID_USERNAME"] %> 111 | smtp_password: <%= ENV["SMTP_PASSWORD"] || ENV["SENDGRID_PASSWORD"] %> 112 | smtp_address: <%= ENV["SMTP_ADDRESS"] || "smtp.sendgrid.net" %> 113 | smtp_domain: <%= ENV["SMTP_DOMAIN"] || "heroku.com" %> 114 | SENTRY_DEFAULT_PROD 115 | end 116 | 117 | def set_dalli_as_cache_store 118 | gsub_file("config/environments/production.rb", "# config.cache_store = :mem_cache_store", <<-DALLI_CONFIG.chomp) 119 | if ENV["MEMCACHEDCLOUD_SERVERS"].present? 120 | config.cache_store = :dalli_store, ENV["MEMCACHEDCLOUD_SERVERS"].split(","), { 121 | username: ENV["MEMCACHEDCLOUD_USERNAME"], password: ENV["MEMCACHEDCLOUD_PASSWORD"] 122 | } 123 | end 124 | DALLI_CONFIG 125 | end 126 | 127 | def lograge_config 128 | environment(nil, env: "production") do 129 | "config.lograge.enabled = true 130 | config.lograge.formatter = Lograge::Formatters::Json.new 131 | config.lograge.custom_options = lambda do |event| 132 | { 133 | remote_ip: event.payload[:remote_ip], 134 | params: event.payload[:params].except('controller', 'action', 'format', 'utf8'), 135 | user_id: event.payload[:user_id], 136 | organization_id: event.payload[:organization_id], 137 | referer: event.payload[:referer], 138 | } 139 | end" 140 | end 141 | end 142 | 143 | def sidekiq_config 144 | environment(nil, env: "production") do 145 | "config.active_job.queue_adapter = :sidekiq" 146 | end 147 | prepend_to_file("config/routes.rb", "require \"sidekiq/web\"\n") 148 | route "authenticate :user, lambda { |u| u.roles.include?(\"admin\") } do 149 | mount Sidekiq::Web => '/sidekiq' 150 | end 151 | " 152 | end 153 | 154 | def add_procfile 155 | template "procfile.erb", "Procfile" 156 | end 157 | 158 | def add_sidekiq_config 159 | template "sidekiq_config.yml.erb", "config/sidekiq.yml" 160 | end 161 | 162 | def add_readme_info 163 | append_to_file("README.md", <<-README_INFO) 164 | 165 | ### How to deploy 166 | 167 | [![Deploy](https://www.herokucdn.com/deploy/button.svg)](https://heroku.com/deploy) 168 | 169 | 1. Use the "Deploy to Heroku" button 170 | 1. Choose a name for the app, and organization and a tier 171 | 1. Fill in the required env vars. 172 | 1. Create the app 173 | 1. Enable Review Apps for this app (you'll need to create a Pipeline) 174 | README_INFO 175 | end 176 | 177 | private 178 | 179 | def app_name 180 | Rails.application.class.parent.name.underscore 181 | end 182 | end 183 | end 184 | end 185 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Gemfile.lock: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | PATH 2 | remote: . 3 | specs: 4 | decidim-deploy-heroku (0.0.1) 5 | decidim (~> 0.1) 6 | 7 | GEM 8 | remote: https://rubygems.org/ 9 | specs: 10 | actioncable (5.2.4.4) 11 | actionpack (= 5.2.4.4) 12 | nio4r (~> 2.0) 13 | websocket-driver (>= 0.6.1) 14 | actionmailer (5.2.4.4) 15 | actionpack (= 5.2.4.4) 16 | actionview (= 5.2.4.4) 17 | activejob (= 5.2.4.4) 18 | mail (~> 2.5, >= 2.5.4) 19 | rails-dom-testing (~> 2.0) 20 | actionpack (5.2.4.4) 21 | actionview (= 5.2.4.4) 22 | activesupport (= 5.2.4.4) 23 | rack (~> 2.0, >= 2.0.8) 24 | rack-test (>= 0.6.3) 25 | rails-dom-testing (~> 2.0) 26 | rails-html-sanitizer (~> 1.0, >= 1.0.2) 27 | actionview (5.2.4.4) 28 | activesupport (= 5.2.4.4) 29 | builder (~> 3.1) 30 | erubi (~> 1.4) 31 | rails-dom-testing (~> 2.0) 32 | rails-html-sanitizer (~> 1.0, >= 1.0.3) 33 | active_link_to (1.0.5) 34 | actionpack 35 | addressable 36 | activejob (5.2.4.4) 37 | activesupport (= 5.2.4.4) 38 | globalid (>= 0.3.6) 39 | activemodel (5.2.4.4) 40 | activesupport (= 5.2.4.4) 41 | activerecord (5.2.4.4) 42 | activemodel (= 5.2.4.4) 43 | activesupport (= 5.2.4.4) 44 | arel (>= 9.0) 45 | activestorage (5.2.4.4) 46 | actionpack (= 5.2.4.4) 47 | activerecord (= 5.2.4.4) 48 | marcel (~> 0.3.1) 49 | activesupport (5.2.4.4) 50 | concurrent-ruby (~> 1.0, >= 1.0.2) 51 | i18n (>= 0.7, < 2) 52 | minitest (~> 5.1) 53 | tzinfo (~> 1.1) 54 | acts_as_list (0.9.19) 55 | activerecord (>= 3.0) 56 | addressable (2.7.0) 57 | public_suffix (>= 2.0.2, < 5.0) 58 | anchored (1.1.0) 59 | arel (9.0.0) 60 | autoprefixer-rails (8.6.5) 61 | execjs 62 | axiom-types (0.1.1) 63 | descendants_tracker (~> 0.0.4) 64 | ice_nine (~> 0.11.0) 65 | thread_safe (~> 0.3, >= 0.3.1) 66 | babel-source (5.8.35) 67 | babel-transpiler (0.7.0) 68 | babel-source (>= 4.0, < 6) 69 | execjs (~> 2.0) 70 | batch-loader (1.5.0) 71 | bcrypt (3.1.16) 72 | browser (2.7.1) 73 | builder (3.2.4) 74 | carrierwave (1.3.2) 75 | activemodel (>= 4.0.0) 76 | activesupport (>= 4.0.0) 77 | mime-types (>= 1.16) 78 | ssrf_filter (~> 1.0) 79 | cells (4.1.7) 80 | declarative-builder (< 0.2.0) 81 | declarative-option (< 0.2.0) 82 | tilt (>= 1.4, < 3) 83 | uber (< 0.2.0) 84 | cells-erb (0.1.0) 85 | cells (~> 4.0) 86 | erbse (>= 0.1.1) 87 | cells-rails (0.0.9) 88 | actionpack (>= 3.0) 89 | cells (>= 4.1.6, < 5.0.0) 90 | charlock_holmes (0.7.7) 91 | coercible (1.0.0) 92 | descendants_tracker (~> 0.0.1) 93 | coffee-rails (5.0.0) 94 | coffee-script (>= 2.2.0) 95 | railties (>= 5.2.0) 96 | coffee-script (2.4.1) 97 | coffee-script-source 98 | execjs 99 | coffee-script-source (1.12.2) 100 | concurrent-ruby (1.1.8) 101 | crass (1.0.6) 102 | css_parser (1.9.0) 103 | addressable 104 | date_validator (0.9.0) 105 | activemodel 106 | activesupport 107 | decidim (0.23.1) 108 | decidim-accountability (= 0.23.1) 109 | decidim-admin (= 0.23.1) 110 | decidim-api (= 0.23.1) 111 | decidim-assemblies (= 0.23.1) 112 | decidim-blogs (= 0.23.1) 113 | decidim-budgets (= 0.23.1) 114 | decidim-comments (= 0.23.1) 115 | decidim-core (= 0.23.1) 116 | decidim-debates (= 0.23.1) 117 | decidim-forms (= 0.23.1) 118 | decidim-generators (= 0.23.1) 119 | decidim-meetings (= 0.23.1) 120 | decidim-pages (= 0.23.1) 121 | decidim-participatory_processes (= 0.23.1) 122 | decidim-proposals (= 0.23.1) 123 | decidim-sortitions (= 0.23.1) 124 | decidim-surveys (= 0.23.1) 125 | decidim-system (= 0.23.1) 126 | decidim-verifications (= 0.23.1) 127 | decidim-accountability (0.23.1) 128 | decidim-comments (= 0.23.1) 129 | decidim-core (= 0.23.1) 130 | kaminari (~> 1.2, >= 1.2.1) 131 | searchlight (~> 4.1) 132 | decidim-admin (0.23.1) 133 | active_link_to (~> 1.0) 134 | decidim-core (= 0.23.1) 135 | devise (~> 4.7) 136 | devise-i18n (~> 1.2) 137 | devise_invitable (~> 1.7) 138 | jquery-rails (~> 4.3) 139 | sassc (~> 2.3.0) 140 | sassc-rails (~> 2.1.2) 141 | decidim-api (0.23.1) 142 | graphiql-rails (~> 1.4, < 1.5) 143 | graphql (~> 1.9) 144 | rack-cors (~> 1.0) 145 | redcarpet (~> 3.4) 146 | sprockets-es6 (~> 0.9.2) 147 | decidim-assemblies (0.23.1) 148 | decidim-core (= 0.23.1) 149 | decidim-blogs (0.23.1) 150 | decidim-admin (= 0.23.1) 151 | decidim-comments (= 0.23.1) 152 | decidim-core (= 0.23.1) 153 | httparty (~> 0.17) 154 | jquery-tmpl-rails (~> 1.1) 155 | kaminari (~> 1.2, >= 1.2.1) 156 | decidim-budgets (0.23.1) 157 | decidim-comments (= 0.23.1) 158 | decidim-core (= 0.23.1) 159 | kaminari (~> 1.2, >= 1.2.1) 160 | searchlight (~> 4.1) 161 | decidim-comments (0.23.1) 162 | decidim-core (= 0.23.1) 163 | jquery-rails (~> 4.3) 164 | redcarpet (~> 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omniauth-rails_csrf_protection (~> 0.1) 199 | omniauth-twitter (~> 1.4) 200 | paper_trail (~> 10.3) 201 | pg (~> 1.1.4, < 2) 202 | pg_search (~> 2.2) 203 | premailer-rails (~> 1.10) 204 | rack (>= 2.2.3) 205 | rack-attack (~> 6.0) 206 | rails (>= 5.2.4.4, < 6.0.x) 207 | rails-i18n (~> 5.0) 208 | rectify (~> 0.13.0) 209 | redis (~> 4.1) 210 | request_store (~> 1.5.0) 211 | rubyzip (~> 2.0) 212 | sassc (~> 2.3.0) 213 | sassc-rails (~> 2.1.2) 214 | seven_zip_ruby (~> 1.3) 215 | social-share-button (~> 1.2, >= 1.2.1) 216 | spreadsheet (~> 1.2) 217 | sprockets (~> 3.7, < 4) 218 | sprockets-es6 (~> 0.9.2) 219 | truncato (~> 0.7) 220 | uglifier (~> 4.1) 221 | valid_email2 (~> 2.1) 222 | wisper (~> 2.0) 223 | decidim-debates (0.23.1) 224 | decidim-comments (= 0.23.1) 225 | decidim-core (= 0.23.1) 226 | kaminari (~> 1.2, >= 1.2.1) 227 | searchlight (~> 4.1) 228 | decidim-forms (0.23.1) 229 | decidim-core (= 0.23.1) 230 | wicked_pdf (~> 1.4) 231 | wkhtmltopdf-binary (~> 0.12) 232 | 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