require 'heroku' require 'heroku/client' require 'locomotive/hosting/heroku/custom_domain' require 'locomotive/hosting/heroku/first_installation' module Locomotive module Hosting module Heroku module Enabler extend ActiveSupport::Concern included do class << self attr_accessor :heroku_connection attr_accessor :heroku_domains end end module ClassMethods def enable_heroku! self.config.domain = 'heroku.com' unless self.config.multi_sites? self.config.heroku ||= {} self.config.heroku[:name] = ENV['APP_NAME'] raise 'Heroku application name is mandatory' if self.config.heroku[:name].blank? self.open_heroku_connection self.enhance_site_model self.apply_patches # "cache" domains for better performance self.heroku_domains = self.heroku_connection.list_domains(self.config.heroku[:name]).collect { |h| h[:domain] } end def open_heroku_connection login = self.config.heroku[:login] || ENV['HEROKU_LOGIN'] password = self.config.heroku[:password] || ENV['HEROKU_PASSWORD'] self.heroku_connection = ::Heroku::Client.new(login, password) end def enhance_site_model Site.send :include, Locomotive::Hosting::Heroku::CustomDomain Site.send :include, Locomotive::Hosting::Heroku::FirstInstallation end def apply_patches # for various reasons, Heroku can modify the behaviour of an application by changing the gem versions (json/pure for instance) # so the purpose of this method is to correct those potential differences. # http://blog.ethanvizitei.com/2010/11/json-pure-ruins-my-morning.html Fixnum.class_eval { def to_json(options = nil); to_s; end } end # manage domains def add_heroku_domain(name) Locomotive.logger "[add heroku domain] #{name}" self.heroku_connection.add_domain(self.config.heroku[:name], name) self.heroku_domains << name end def remove_heroku_domain(name) Locomotive.logger "[remove heroku domain] #{name}" self.heroku_connection.remove_domain(self.config.heroku[:name], name) self.heroku_domains.delete(name) end # rack_cache: disabled because of Varnish def rack_cache? false end end end end end end