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Can't push to the heroku

I was pushing the current git repository into the heroku. That online application was developed using Scala and IntelliJ. And I don't know how to fix this error.

$ git push heroku master
Counting objects: 3, done.
Delta compression using up to 4 threads.
Compressing objects: 100% (3/3), done.
Writing objects: 100% (3/3), 531 bytes | 0 bytes/s, done.
Total 3 (delta 0), reused 0 (delta 0)
remote: Compressing source files... done.
remote: Building source:
remote: 
remote:  !     No default language could be detected for this app.
remote:             HINT: This occurs when Heroku cannot detect the         buildpack to use for this application automatically.
remote:             See https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/buildpacks
remote: 
remote:  !     Push failed
remote: Verifying deploy....
remote: 
remote: !   Push rejected to salty-coast-14102.
remote: 
To https://git.heroku.com/salty-coast-14102.git
 ! [remote rejected] master -> master (pre-receive hook declined)
error: failed to push some refs to 'https://git.heroku.com/salty-coast-14102.git'

Read this doc which will explain to you what to do.
https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/buildpacks

Setting a buildpack on an application

You can change the buildpack used by an application by setting the buildpack value.
When the application is next pushed, the new buildpack will be used.

 $ heroku buildpacks:set heroku/php

Buildpack set. Next release on random-app-1234 will use heroku/php.
Run git push heroku master to create a new release using this buildpack.

This is whay its not working for you since you did not set it up.

... When the application is next pushed, the new buildpack will be used.

You may also specify a buildpack during app creation :

$ heroku create myapp --buildpack heroku/python

There has to be a .git directory in the root of your project.

If you don't see that directory run git init and then re-associate your remote.

Like so:

heroku git:remote -a herokuAppName
git push heroku master

Make sure you have package.json inside root of your project. Happy coding :)

If you are a python user -
Create a requirements.txt file preferably using pip freeze > requirements.txt .
Add, commit and try pushing it again.

If this doesn't work try deleting .git (beware this might remove the associated git history) and follow the above steps again.

Worked for me.

If your app is a Scala app, it must have a build.sbt in the root directory, and that file must be checked into Git. You can confirm this by running:

$ git ls-files build.sbt

If that file exists and is checked into Git, try running this command:

$ heroku buildpacks:set heroku/scala

在创建应用程序时指定 buildpack。

heroku create appname --buildpack heroku/python

You could also select webpack build manually from the UI 在此处输入图片说明

You need to follow the instructions displayed here, on your case follow scala configuration:

https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/getting-started-with-scala#introduction

After setting up the getting started pack, tweak around the default config and apply to your local repository. It should work, just like mine using NodeJS.

HTH! :)

If you are using django app to deploy on heroku

make sure to put request library in the requirements.txt file.

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