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I'm creating a Rails app with Rails 3.1.3:

git init
git remote add heroku <my heroku repo>
git add .
git commit -a -m "First commit"
git push heroku master

Got:

Counting objects: 102, done.
Delta compression using up to 4 threads.
Compressing objects: 100% (86/86), done.
Writing objects: 100% (102/102), 315.47 KiB, done.
Total 102 (delta 3), reused 0 (delta 0)

**-----> Heroku receiving push
 !     Heroku push rejected, no Cedar-supported app detected**

To [email protected]:electric-dusk-3217.git
 ! [remote rejected] master -> master (pre-receive hook declined)
error: failed to push some refs to <my heroku rep>
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  • Have you tried running heroku create [appname]?
    – whirlwin
    Dec 2, 2011 at 19:27
  • I've created app on the cedar stack: heroku create --stack cedar
    – WHITECOLOR
    Dec 2, 2011 at 19:29
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    What does this error actually mean?
    – Himmators
    Jun 25, 2012 at 12:43

13 Answers 13

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I had a similar problem, but with Django (incorrectly named "requirements.txt"). I think to generalize the other answers here, when you get this error it's because Heroku is missing some key file that it uses to identify your app (and its type).

  • php: index.php
  • python: requirements.txt
  • ruby: Gemfile # note the capitalization
  • node: package.json
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    Found another answer to this problem here (re-initialize the git repo): stackoverflow.com/questions/9305370/…
    – Chris
    Sep 20, 2013 at 1:55
  • Friendly reminder: also have a Procfile, if running web app be sure there is a webservice enabled via Procfile pointing to correct script. Also be sure web dyno is turned on for app in Heroku admin. remote: ----->Discovering process types...Procfile declares types -> web is via my Procfile
    – Marc
    Jul 13, 2015 at 18:06
  • Thanks, adding requirements.txt helped me! Please note that you should commit it (add it to the git repo) and then try to push again..
    – ItayB
    Feb 7, 2016 at 17:08
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The problem was that my "Gemfile" was named "gemfile"

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  • @Whitecolor Had the exact same issue and your solution worked! Then ran into other complicated problems after. But thank you.
    – Tony
    Jan 11, 2012 at 7:21
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    Not only did this happen for me, but in a non-obvious way. Working in OSX, even with a file called Gemfile, if I do vi gemfile, it opens my Gemfile, and then upon saving renames it to gemfile without warning!
    – B Seven
    Sep 23, 2012 at 18:21
  • I guess this is a good reason to set up a partition that distinguishes between uppercase and lowercase characters...
    – B Seven
    Sep 23, 2012 at 18:21
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    what's the "Gemfile" ? i have a html game and i want to push it in heroku. and i get the same error
    – Alaeddine
    Mar 24, 2014 at 10:49
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I ran into this error message, but my problem was that my rails app was not in the root directory of my git repo. After I moved the files into the root dir, everything worked.

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    That seems like a poor solution. Is there a proper way to push the app while its in a subdirectory?
    – y0mbo
    Apr 27, 2012 at 21:06
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    I'm using git-subtree. I had trouble installing so I used this help Oct 21, 2012 at 22:43
  • I had the same problem - I was just starting with the heroku getting started for RoR and encountered this issue. Thanks for the fix. Nov 6, 2013 at 20:22
  • I kept checking the commandline and it was "correct" but then I noticed I was in /home/myapp/myapp... doh...
    – Will
    Dec 23, 2015 at 9:27
  • My case, too. I git init my app folder as git root directory then the push to heroku went through. Thanks. Jan 31, 2016 at 2:46
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Heroku detects a supported app by looking for specific project files. To find the requirements for your language, start here.

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Not associated with a new app, but... I ran into this same error message after installing a custom BUILDPACK on heroku and then forgetting about it. The next time I went to deploy to heroku I saw:

-----> Fetching custom git buildpack... done

 !     Push rejected, no Cedar-supported app detected

The fix was to check:

 heroku config

And, there, I found a Var called BUILDPACK_URL which I had to unset with:

heroku config:unset BUILDPACK_URL

... and voila!

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Another cause: I was pushing master, while working on a non-master branch. My master branch didn't have requirements.txt.

I didn't want to push from master, but heroku only pays attention to the master branch. The solution was to push my local branch to heroku's master branch:

git push heroku local_branch:master
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    You are my hero ! I spent hours try to find this ><
    – Laurent
    Apr 10, 2015 at 13:40
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Another cause of this error for Rails apps: we had this deploy error occur when we hadn't removed a git merge conflict from our Gemfile.lock file.

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I had the same issue. "Gemfile" was included in ".gitignore" and has therefore not been part of the deployment. Heroku requires Gemfile for Rails projects.

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I fixed this by making a superficial change to my Gemfile and recommitting. For some reason it wasn't included in my last commit.

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I met the same problem here.
My check as follow:
1. Make sure "foreman start" works well locally.
2. Make sure only one new app create on your heroku account.
Hope it help.

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I was following the RailsTutorial.org steps and this error showed up. None of the answers on this post worked. Then I saw this comment that led to this answer which was the only thing that worked for me so that might solve other people's problems with the tutorial as well.

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  • I think the cause is that I init the repo on parent directory of the RAIL_PROJECT directory. So make cedar can't recognize what type of the app is. Thanks for your answer!
    – Robert
    Mar 10, 2016 at 6:08
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When this problem appears with the project based on static files (only html, css and js) it is recommended to follow this guidlines: https://discussion.heroku.com/t/push-rejected-no-cedar-supported-app-detected/640/3

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I also had the problem with django based app. Everything seemed to be ok: file names and other settings.

The problem was that in heroku console there was a BUILDPACK_URL setting defined for node.js - thus django application was rejected.

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