C9.io has a really nice "Deploy to OpenShift" button that seems to be
working well.  You do need to create your app ahead of time though, the
"Create an App" menu in deployment doesn't show recent versions of
anything.  But once it's created you just select the app you're deploying
to and suddenly it's there, running and in my case it did a rebuild and ran
the unit tests too.

I've never seen anything more straightforward in my life.


On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 7:32 AM, Matthew Frederico <mfreder...@gmail.com>wrote:

> On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 12:18 AM, S. Dale Morrey <sdalemor...@gmail.com
> >wrote:
>
> > No worries, that actually works in my favor.  App wants mongodb 2.4+ for
> > some reason and I really didn't want to have to create a custom cartridge
> > or whatever you guys call it. :)
> >
>
> There have been a lot of "step right up - spin up your dev boxen" solutions
> flying around .. I'm looking into OpenShift,and Heroku using C9.io as a
> primary dev environment for a company with some noob devs.  C9 was a bit of
> a struggle to get used to - after everything was changed to reference https
> in your html it came clear, plus the default ftp/sftp perms were 600 which
> introduced issues on the other side of deployment.  I digress ..
>
> As far as I understand Heroku has support (through mongolab) for mongo up
> to 2.4 .. It's a disgusting thought to purists - but perhaps some sort of
> hybridization of the two could be a solution?
>
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