In this video course we will:
- Buy a domain for $0.88 on Namecheap
- Sign up for Codeanywhere online code editor
- Install Rails on Codeanywhere
- Signup for Heroku and Bitbucket
- Learn how to perform some basic tasks in Codeanywhere such as restarting the container and showing our container info
- Add an SSH key to Bitbucket
- Push Cloudanywhere code and see how to deal with problems when the code on our remote (Bitbucket) conflicts with code on our local environment (Codeanywhere environment)
- Install Heroku toolbelt on Codeanywhere
- Log into Heroku via command line using toolbelt and run the heroku create command
- Bundle install without production
- Deploy our app to a heroku subdomain with a custom index page
- Add a TLD (top-level domain) to our Heroku dashboard
- Update the CNAME record on Namecheap
- Successfuly complete the deployment of our Rails app to a TLD (top-level domain)
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