bjork24
bjork24

Reputation: 3193

git remote doesn't seem to be working at all

I'm following along with the railstutorial.org, and when I get to the "git push heroku master" part, I get the following error:

fatal: Not a git repository (or any of the parent directories): .git

So I do some googling, and see a common troubleshooting trick is to try "git remote -v". The problem is, whenever I try that, I get the same error as above. It seems no matter what I type after "git remote" will result in that error.

What am I doing wrong here?! I was cruising along so well until I hit this brick wall.

Upvotes: 12

Views: 21509

Answers (5)

cheng yang
cheng yang

Reputation: 1742

Heroku has updated their integration of git. official documentation here https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/git

what you need to do is run heroku git:remote -a $heroku_app_name get heroku app name from heroku info

Upvotes: 0

Isaac Sekamatte
Isaac Sekamatte

Reputation: 5598

Just make sure you are calling the commands in the right folder, check and verify path in command line to make you are where you initialized git. That was my problem.

Upvotes: 0

milosmns
milosmns

Reputation: 3793

Ha! Just found out that you actually need to have a git repo created before the

heroku apps:create app_name

call. Simply do

git init
git add .
git commit -m "Initial Commit."

and then do the app creation command.

Hope this helps.

Upvotes: 6

rcoswe
rcoswe

Reputation: 11

I had a similar problem. The book is correct, but make sure you cd to the app directory first.

For example:

$ cd ~/rails_projects/first_app

Upvotes: 0

Joost Schuur
Joost Schuur

Reputation: 4482

You need to actually create the git repo. Simply calling 'heroku create' won't set one up for you. For an existing folder, you want enter it and run something like:

git init
git add .
git commit -m 'Initial commit'

...and then you add the remote (fill in your heroku git repo name from heroku info here):

git remote add heroku git@heroku.com:sushi.git

If you're starting a fresh app and a git repo already exists in the current dir, heroku create will add the git remote for you, and you don't need to run that last command.

mkdir new-app
cd new-app
git init
heroku create

After that, create your app from that dir rails new . and run the git add and commit steps from above. Modify your app as desired, update git again with any changes, then git push heroku master to deploy.

Run more .git/config from the app's root dir to see the config file with all of your app specific git settings. This will list your remote repos.

Upvotes: 32

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