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Heroku deployment failed because of sqlite3 gem error

I just started the ruby.railstutorial.org book by Michael Hartl and have been working through the first chapter. I am using mac book OS X, Terminal, and Sublime Text. Everything has gone according to plan, up until it was time to test deployment to Heroku. I am able to connect to Heroku and run the $ git push heroku master command. But the deployment fails:

Installing sqlite3 (1.3.5) with native extensions
       Gem::Installer::ExtensionBuildError: ERROR: Failed to build gem native extension.
       /usr/local/bin/ruby extconf.rb
       checking for sqlite3.h... no
       sqlite3.h is missing. Try 'port install sqlite3 +universal'
       or 'yum install sqlite-devel' and check your shared library search path (the
       location where your sqlite3 shared library is located).
       *** extconf.rb failed ***
       Could not create Makefile due to some reason, probably lack of
       necessary libraries and/or headers.  Check the mkmf.log file for more
       details.  You may need configuration options.
       Provided configuration options:


An error occurred while installing sqlite3 (1.3.5), and Bundler cannot continue.
       Make sure that `gem install sqlite3 -v '1.3.5'` succeeds before bundling.
 !
 !     Failed to install gems via Bundler.
 !     
 !     Detected sqlite3 gem which is not supported on Heroku.
 !     http://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/how-do-i-use-sqlite3-for-development
 !
 !     Heroku push rejected, failed to compile Ruby/rails app

Here is my Gemfile

source 'https://rubygems.org'

       gem 'rails', '3.2.8'

       # Bundle edge Rails instead:
       # gem 'rails', :git => 'git://github.com/rails/rails.git'

       group :development, :test do
   gem 'sqlite3', '1.3.5'
       end


       # Gems used only for assets and not required
       # in production environments by default.
       group :assets do
       gem 'sass-rails',   '~> 3.2.5'
       gem 'coffee-rails', '~> 3.2.2'

       # See https://github.com/sstephenson/execjs#readme for more supported runtimes
       # gem 'therubyracer', :platforms => :ruby

       gem 'uglifier', '>= 1.2.3'
       end

       gem 'jquery-rails', '2.0.2'

       group :production do
   gem 'pg', '0.12.2'
       end

       # To use ActiveModel has_secure_password
       # gem 'bcrypt-ruby', '~> 3.0.0'

       # To use Jbuilder templates for JSON
       # gem 'jbuilder'

       # Use unicorn as the app server
       # gem 'unicorn'

       # Deploy with Capistrano
       # gem 'capistrano'

       # To use debugger
       # gem 'debugger'

I have sqlite3 designated for development and not production, so I thought Heroku would just ignore it all together, but that does not seem to be the case.

Also, when i create the bundle i am using $ bundle install --without production

I know that some people has suggested to just install PG and use that, but I really want to stick to the tutorial as much as possible, before I venture out and try a different approach.

I am a bit lost at the moment, and not sure how to proceed from here. Any help that you can provide would be most appreciated.

Thanks

Heroku can't install the sqlite3 gem, for whatever reason. But you can tell bundler that it shouldn't be trying to except when developing.

In your Gemfile , replace gem 'sqlite3' with:

group :development, :test do
  gem 'sqlite3'
end
group :production do
  gem 'pg'
end

Then bundler on heroku, running as production , won't try to install it.

I was finally able to deploy successfully to Heroku. Thanks to evanc3 for pointing me to an article on the Heroku site. It appears that I simply forgot to commit my Gemgile updates before deploying to Heroku. So for all of you just starting out, you need to make sure you commit your changes before deploying to Heroku.

Heroku do not support sqlite3...

Remove sqlite3 from your Gemfile, use pg gem instead. Do following change in gem file

change following in your Gemfile

gem 'sqlite3'

to

gem 'pg' #you will have to install postgresql

Important: Run

git add .
git commit 
git push heroku master

Note: If you are planning to deploy for heroku, I suggest it is better to use postgres in your development phase also(install postgresql in your computer), heroku prefer psql.

If you want to use sqllite for development and postgresql for Heroku, use following config.

group :development do 
   gem 'sqlite3'    #gem to use in development environment
end

group :production do 
  gem 'pg'         #gem to use in production environment
end

Heroku will use pg gem since heroku run your application in production enviroment

On Heroku, your app doesn't have access to the filesystem. There's a number of reasons for this - it's basically due to the fact that you can scale your app's performance by adding new instances (ie running multiple servers at once), and these instances aren't guaranteed to be on the same physical machine - copying the files across would be extremely slow.

SQLite just stores the database to a file in your db/ folder, which is why it's incompatible with Heroku.

The best option, as suggested in the help link, is to move away from SQLite, because there are sometimes subtle incompatibilities between SQLite and PostgreSQL (Heroku's database of choice) and you want to find this out before you deploy to production!

After you install PostgreSQL (exactly how to do this depends on your OS) and then add gem 'pg' to your Gemfile.

I have a solution for if you don't have sqlite3 directly in your gemfile and you're still getting this error.

Most likely, you have a gem that uses sqlite3 as a dependency and it's including the gem without you knowing.

1) Go to Gemfile.lock and do a search for sqlite.

2) Locate which gem is using sqlite then move the gem into the development or test group.

3) Bundle

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