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I'm writing a Django app that includes some CoffeeScript in it. To allow for this I'm using django-compressor which compiles the CoffeeScript to JS before the app is launched. django-compressor requires that NPM is installed on the machine to compile the CoffeeScript.

Now I want to deploy this app on Heroku. I can't put npm in my requirements.txt so I am wondering how I can get npm on the Heroku server?

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If you want to avoid maintaining a custom buildpack, you can use the multi buildpack.

Using the multi buildpack is super simple:

  1. Run heroku config:add BUILDPACK_URL=https://github.com/ddollar/heroku-buildpack-multi.git
  2. Create a .buildpacks file in the root of your repository with two lines: https://github.com/heroku/heroku-buildpack-nodejs.git
    https://github.com/heroku/heroku-buildpack-python.git
  3. Create a package.json file with your npm dependencies.
  4. Run npm install
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Note: The multi buildpack is a much nicer way to accomplish this these days :)


I've created a fork of the official Python heroku buildpack that allows an optional npm_requirements.txt for installing such dependencies.

I am now using coffeescript and less-css with django-compressor on heroku :)

https://github.com/jiaaro/heroku-buildpack-django

Edit: To switch to my buildback from the standard buildpack:

  1. use the heroku command line app to set the BUILDPACK_URL environment variable:

    heroku config:add BUILDPACK_URL=git://github.com/jiaaro/heroku-buildpack-django.git 
    
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  • Wow, this is great! Were you having the same issue?
    – Alexis
    Mar 20, 2012 at 8:31
  • @alexis yup - I may add support for gems too, but at the moment I don't need any :)
    – Jiaaro
    Apr 10, 2012 at 16:30
  • thanks. I used your buildpack and it worked perfectly. Thanks very much!! I really appreciate it an I'm sure a lot of other people will find it helpful as well!
    – Alexis
    Apr 10, 2012 at 18:10
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    Hello! I liked the buildpack pack so much the first time I am building another project with it! However, when I start the app, it crashes. I'm looking in the logs and it says ImportError: No module named site. I have 'django.contrib.sites' in INSTALLED_APPS and SITE_ID = 1 a la stackoverflow.com/questions/11596710/…. I then made a Hello World type app but got the same error. Do you know what might be causing this? Did something on heroku's side change?
    – Alexis
    Aug 12, 2012 at 22:51
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    Fewwww, I think if python $PROJECT/manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:\$PORT --noreload is changed to python manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:\$PORT --noreload in bin\release things will be good! Looks like Heroku changed something because your stuff was working before. I added a Procfile to do this and things are starting to not throw errors :) Also, updating a repository with the buildpack doesn't work. Before I was doing $ heroku create then updating then heroku config:add BUILDPACK_URL=http://github.com/jiaaro/heroku-buildpack-django.git. But this wasn't working.
    – Alexis
    Aug 13, 2012 at 1:18
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You can create your own buildpack, that mix nodejs buildbpack and python buildpack. Or compile your CoffeeScript on your machine and put it on S3.

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I found this question in Google while solving the same problem for myself. I merged two official buildpacks (python and nodejs), so now one can have Django project with standard npm-description file package.json by running this command:

heroku config:add BUILDPACK_URL=https://github.com/podshumok/heroku-buildpack-python

This solution differs from Jiaaro's one in the following:

  • it is based on the newer (dec 12) versions of buildpacks (for example, it runs collectstatic on deployment)
  • you need correct package.json file (at least name and version of your product should be specified in this file)
  • npm dependencies should be listed in package.json
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  • Worked like a champ! +1 for avoiding custom buildpacks as Jiaaro's no longer seems to work per my experience and Alex-zak's. May 28, 2013 at 1:47
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@Jiaaro 's solution didn't work for me... Causes some weird error... /:

File "almalinks/manage.py", line 8, in <module>
from django.core.management import execute_from_command_line
ImportError: No module named django.core.management

Was too tired to deal with it, so I looked around and I found this nifty resource:
- The heroku-django cookbook

They explain how you can add your own scripts that hook into heroku's default buildpacks.
Worked like a charm. :)

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Things have changed in Heroku land

There is no need for multi build packs, .builpack files, or custom build packs. Simply add the required official heroku build packs to your heroku app and they will execute in the order entered. Use the index option to reorder them as required.

heroku buildpacks:add --index 1 heroku/nodejs -a your_app_name

There is also no need for, gunt tasks, apps like django-bower, or other specialized tools that take up server resources and slow build time.

You can check out my tutorial on how to seamlessly integrate Django + Bower + Heroku here.

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