Instead of Mongeez you can use mongobee to provide the migration logic for your app.
I've tried it and it works on heroku.
This is my default mongobee migration code for jhipster that has the same effect as the mongeez one.
package your.package.name.config.dbmigrations;
import com.github.mongobee.changeset.ChangeLog;
import com.github.mongobee.changeset.ChangeSet;
import com.mongodb.BasicDBObjectBuilder;
import com.mongodb.DB;
import com.mongodb.DBCollection;
import java.util.Date;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Map;
/**
* Creates the initial database setup
*/
@ChangeLog(order = "001")
public class InitialSetupMigration {
private Map<String, String>[] authoritiesUser = new Map[]{new HashMap<>()};
private Map<String, String>[] authoritiesAdminAndUser = new Map[]{new HashMap<>(), new HashMap<>()};
{
authoritiesUser[0].put("_id", "ROLE_USER");
authoritiesAdminAndUser[0].put("_id", "ROLE_USER");
authoritiesAdminAndUser[1].put("_id", "ROLE_ADMIN");
}
@ChangeSet(order = "01", author = "initiator", id = "01-addAuthorities")
public void addAuthorities(DB db) {
DBCollection authorityCollection = db.getCollection("jhi_authority");
authorityCollection.insert(
BasicDBObjectBuilder.start()
.add("_id", "ROLE_ADMIN")
.get());
authorityCollection.insert(
BasicDBObjectBuilder.start()
.add("_id", "ROLE_USER")
.get());
}
@ChangeSet(order = "02", author = "initiator", id = "02-addUsers")
public void addUsers(DB db) {
DBCollection usersCollection = db.getCollection("jhi_user");
usersCollection.createIndex("login");
usersCollection.createIndex("email");
usersCollection.insert(BasicDBObjectBuilder.start()
.add("_id", "user-0")
.add("login", "system")
.add("password", "$2a$10$mE.qmcV0mFU5NcKh73TZx.z4ueI/.bDWbj0T1BYyqP481kGGarKLG")
.add("first_name", "")
.add("last_name", "System")
.add("email", "system@localhost")
.add("activated", "true")
.add("lang_key", "en")
.add("created_by", "system")
.add("created_date", new Date())
.add("authorities", authoritiesAdminAndUser)
.get()
);
usersCollection.insert(BasicDBObjectBuilder.start()
.add("_id", "user-1")
.add("login", "anonymousUser")
.add("password", "$2a$10$j8S5d7Sr7.8VTOYNviDPOeWX8KcYILUVJBsYV83Y5NtECayypx9lO")
.add("first_name", "Anonymous")
.add("last_name", "User")
.add("email", "anonymous@localhost")
.add("activated", "true")
.add("lang_key", "en")
.add("created_by", "system")
.add("created_date", new Date())
.add("authorities", new Map[]{})
.get()
);
usersCollection.insert(BasicDBObjectBuilder.start()
.add("_id", "user-2")
.add("login", "admin")
.add("password", "$2a$10$gSAhZrxMllrbgj/kkK9UceBPpChGWJA7SYIb1Mqo.n5aNLq1/oRrC")
.add("first_name", "admin")
.add("last_name", "Administrator")
.add("email", "admin@localhost")
.add("activated", "true")
.add("lang_key", "en")
.add("created_by", "system")
.add("created_date", new Date())
.add("authorities", authoritiesAdminAndUser)
.get()
);
usersCollection.insert(BasicDBObjectBuilder.start()
.add("_id", "user-3")
.add("login", "user")
.add("password", "$2a$10$VEjxo0jq2YG9Rbk2HmX9S.k1uZBGYUHdUcid3g/vfiEl7lwWgOH/K")
.add("first_name", "")
.add("last_name", "User")
.add("email", "user@localhost")
.add("activated", "true")
.add("lang_key", "en")
.add("created_by", "system")
.add("created_date", new Date())
.add("authorities", authoritiesUser)
.get()
);
}
@ChangeSet(author = "initiator", id = "03-addSocialUserConnection", order = "03")
public void addSocialUserConnection(DB db) {
DBCollection socialUserConnectionCollection = db.getCollection("jhi_social_user_connection");
socialUserConnectionCollection.createIndex(BasicDBObjectBuilder
.start("user_id", 1)
.add("provider_id", 1)
.add("provider_user_id", 1)
.get(),
"user-prov-provusr-idx", true);
}
}
In the DatabaseConfiguration.java
file remove mongeez and add
@Bean
public Mongobee mongobee() {
log.debug("Configuring Mongobee");
Mongobee mongobee = new Mongobee(mongo);
mongobee.setDbName(mongoProperties.getDatabase());
mongobee.setChangeLogsScanPackage(
"de.shaere.sharecore.config.dbmigrations"); // package to scan for changesets
mongobee.setEnabled(true);
return mongobee;
}
And finally update your gradle file removing the mongeez dependency and adding:
compile group: 'com.github.mongobee', name: 'mongobee', version: mongobee_version
I've also opened a pull request to update the JHipster generator. Now we wait to see if the guys agree :)
--spring.data.mongodb.uri=$MONGOLAB_URI
in yourProcfile
? I would expect that to work as long as you're not also overriding it in the yml file.Factory method 'mongoDbFactory' threw exception; nested exception is java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Database name must not be empty