Debugging on Heroku
Prepare the dyno
After installing naaman/heroku-vim
you can create a new ephemeral dyno via heroku vim
. As pointed out correctly by other posts you won't be able to see your changes when viewing through the browser because changes won't be propagated, but... you can actually view the changes from inside the dyno itself.
I've only experimented with "browsing" via curl, but if you could get lynx
on there, or better yet get an ssh tunnel -- could be really great.
Start the server
The web server won't be running when you instantiate heroku-vim so you'll need to do it yourself. In my example I'm running php:
~ $ cat Procfile
web: vendor/bin/heroku-php-apache2
You can start this command yourself!
~ $ vendor/bin/heroku-php-apache2 2>/dev/null &
[2] 845
It's now running in the background!
curl your website
Dynos start up on random ports. Luckily you know which one because it's the $PORT
variable!
~ $ curl localhost:$PORT
Hello World!
Editing
Do your vim thing now, but when you save the file and curl again - you won't see the changes. I don't understand where it's cached, but it's cached. You have to kill the server and restart it.
Restarting the server
Find the process id
~ $ ps -f
UID PID PPID C STIME TTY TIME CMD
u6897 3 1 0 05:34 ? 00:00:00 bash
u6897 582 3 0 05:53 ? 00:00:00 bash vendor/bin/heroku-php-apache2
u6897 652 582 0 05:53 ? 00:00:00 bash vendor/bin/heroku-php-apache2
u6897 653 582 0 05:53 ? 00:00:00 bash vendor/bin/heroku-php-apache2
Here 582
is the parent id -- use that.
kill 582
Wait just 1 second, and then start the server again (you'll get a new process id!). Curling via the same command will now give you the updated page.