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Heroku Buildpack for Elixir

Features

Version support

Note: you should choose an Elixir and Erlang version that are compatible with one another.

Cloud Native Support

This buildpack is not guaranteed to be Cloud Native compatible. The elixir-buildpack/cloud-native-buildpack is a buildpack that is actively under development and is designed specifically to follow the Cloud Native Buildpack conventions.

Usage

Create a Heroku app with this buildpack

heroku create --buildpack hashnuke/elixir

Set the buildpack for an existing Heroku app

heroku buildpacks:set hashnuke/elixir

Use the edge version of buildpack

The hashnuke/elixir buildpack contains the latest published version of the buildpack, but you can use the edge version (i.e. the source code in this repo) by running:

heroku buildpacks:set https://github.com/HashNuke/heroku-buildpack-elixir.git

When you decide to use the published or the edge version of the buildpack you should be aware that, although we attempt to maintain the buildpack for as many old Elixir and Erlang releases as possible, it is sometimes difficult since there's a matrix of 3 variables involved: Erlang version, Elixir version and Heroku stack. If your application cannot be updated for some reason and requires an older version of the buildpack then use a specific version of buildpack.

Use a specific version of buildpack

The methods above always use the latest version of the buildpack code. To use a specific version of the buildpack, choose a commit from the commits page. The commit SHA forms part of your buildpack url.

For example, if you pick the commit "883f33e10879b4b8b030753c13aa3d0dda82e1e7", then the buildpack url for your app would be:

https://github.com/HashNuke/heroku-buildpack-elixir.git#883f33e10879b4b8b030753c13aa3d0dda82e1e7

It is recommended to use a buildpack url with a commit SHA on production apps. This prevents the unpleasant moment when your Heroku build fails because the buildpack you use just got updated with a breaking change. Having buildpacks pinned to a specific version is like having your Hex packages pinned to a specific version in mix.lock.

Using Heroku CI

This buildpack supports Heroku CI.

Elixir Releases

This buildpack can optionally build an Elixir release. The release build will be run after hook_post_compile.

WARNING: If you need to do further compilation using another buildpack, such as the Phoenix static buildpack, you probably don't want to use this option. See the Elixir release buildpack instead.

To build and use a release for an app called foo compiled with MIX_ENV=prod:

  1. Make sure elixir_version in elixir_buildpack.config is at least 1.9
  2. Add release=true to elixir_buildpack.config
  3. Use web: _build/prod/rel/foo/bin/foo start in your Procfile

NOTE: This requires the master version of the buildpack (or a commit later than 7d369c)

Configuration

Create a elixir_buildpack.config file in your app's root dir. The file's syntax is bash.

If you don't specify a config option, then the default option from the buildpack's elixir_buildpack.config file will be used.

Here's a full config file with all available options:

# Erlang version
erlang_version=18.2.1

# Elixir version
elixir_version=1.2.0

# Always rebuild from scratch on every deploy?
always_rebuild=false

# Create a release using `mix release`? (requires Elixir 1.9)
release=true

# A command to run right before fetching dependencies
hook_pre_fetch_dependencies="pwd"

# A command to run right before compiling the app (after elixir, .etc)
hook_pre_compile="pwd"

hook_compile="mix compile --force --warnings-as-errors"

# A command to run right after compiling the app
hook_post_compile="pwd"

# Set the path the app is run from
runtime_path=/app

# Enable or disable additional test arguments
test_args="--cover"

Migrating from previous build pack

the following has been deprecated and should be removed from elixir_buildpack.config:

# Export heroku config vars
config_vars_to_export=(DATABASE_URL)

Specifying Elixir version

elixir_version=1.2.0
elixir_version=(branch master)

Specifying Erlang version

erlang_version=18.2.1

Specifying config vars to export at compile time

heroku config:set MY_VAR=the_value

Other notes

Development

Testing

To run tests

git clone https://github.com/HashNuke/heroku-buildpack-elixir
export BUILDPACK="$(pwd)/heroku-buildpack-elixir"
git clone https://github.com/jesseshieh/heroku-buildpack-testrunner
git clone https://github.com/jesseshieh/shunit2
export SHUNIT_HOME="$(pwd)/shunit2"
cd heroku-buildpack-testrunner
bin/run $BUILDPACK

See more info at https://github.com/jesseshieh/heroku-buildpack-testrunner/blob/master/README.md

Credits

© Akash Manohar under The MIT License. Feel free to do whatever you want with it.