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#!/bin/bash
# Install node packages
npm install
echo -e "\n\nNOW ENTER YOUR HEROKU PASSWORD"
# Set up heroku.
# - devcenter.heroku.com/articles/config-vars
# - devcenter.heroku.com/articles/heroku-postgresql
heroku login
heroku create
ssh-keygen -t rsa
heroku keys:add
heroku addons:add heroku-postgresql:dev
heroku pg:promote `heroku config | grep HEROKU_POSTGRESQL | cut -f1 -d':'`
heroku plugins:install git://github.com/ddollar/heroku-config.git
# Set up heroku configuration variables
# https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/config-vars
# - Edit .env to include your own COINBASE_API_KEY and HEROKU_POSTGRES_URL.
# - Modify the .env.dummy file, and DO NOT check .env into the git repository.
# - See .env.dummy for details.
cp .env.dummy .env
# For local: setup postgres (one-time) and then run the local server
./pgsetup.sh
STRING=$( cat <<EOF
Great. You've now set up local and remote postgres databases for your
app to talk to.\n\n
Now do the following:\n\n
1) Get your API key from coinbase.com/account/integrations\n\n
2) Paste it into the .env file.\n\n
3) To run the server locally, do:\n
$ foreman start\n
Then check your EC2 URL, e.g. ec2-54-213-131-228.us-west-2.compute.amazonaws.com:8080 \n
Try placing some orders and then clicking '/orders' at the top.\n\n
4) To deploy to heroku\n
$ git push heroku master\n
$ heroku config:push\n
Then check the corresponding Heroku URL\n\n
Try placing some orders and then clicking '/orders' at the top.\n
EOF
)
echo -e $STRING