# HerokuDbRestore A (for now) very opinionated gem which has 3 sections: * pipeline/app setup * db restore (pull down your heroku database and `psql < tmp/latest.db`) * db_restores (push to heroku remotes) These tasks all assume your heroku application names are of the format `"#{Rails.application.class.parent_name.underscore.gsub('_','-')}-#{environment}"`, where environment is one of staging, production. Setting up an app includes the following free Heroku addons: *heroku-postgresql:hobby-dev *newrelic:wayne *papertrail:choklad *rediscloud:30 *scheduler:standard *sendgrid:starter App name configuration flags and more detailed documentation will come in a later version. ## Installation Add this line to your application's Gemfile: ```ruby gem 'heroku_db_restore', group: :development # No need to include this on production or staging ``` And then execute: $ bundle Or install it yourself as: $ gem install heroku_db_restore ## Usage To see an updated list of tasks and descriptions: `bundle exec rake heroku_db_restore -T heroku_db_restore` ~~~bash rake db:restore # Pull Down a copy of the database from the specified heroku environment rake db:restore:from_local_dump # Restore from local dump file (defaults to '/tmp/latest.dump' - specify with DUMP_FILE Environmental Variable) rake db:restore:local # Erase local development and test database and restore from the local dump file rake db:restore:production # Restore a local copy of Heroku's Production Environment database rake db:restore:staging # Restore a local copy of Heroku's Staging Environment database ~~~ ## Contributing Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/ldstudios/heroku_db_restore. ## License The gem is available as open source under the terms of the [MIT License](http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT).