Ive just finished coding a version 2 of my rails app on heroku and am now looking to upload it.
Is there anyway to completely replace my old one on heroku? The new app has a completely new database.
You can normally push you new code and then just reset your database.
heroku pg:reset DATABASE
then recreate the database with nothing in it:
heroku run rake db:migrate
If you want to completely replace the history of the commits you already pushed by the history of that new second repo, all you should need to do would be:
git remote show heroku in the first repo
cd /path/to/seconf/git/repo
git remote add heroku <heroku_repo_address_from_previous_command>
# for instance: git remote add heroku [email protected]:appname.git
git push --force heroku master
That would replace the master
branch of the remote heroku
repo by the master
branch of your second repo. But that would loose (or at least keep in reflogs of the remote repo for a while) the history of the master
branch of the former repo.
git remote set-url heroku [email protected]:appname.git
rake db:reset
? Doesnt that build off an old migration or something?