I using trying to deploy an application built using python's Dash Framework to Heroku. Following the deploy instructions posted here.
I am having an issue when pushing to master repository. Conflict with anaconda installation it looks like.
Cmd: git push heroku master
Collecting anaconda-client==1.6.14 (from -r
/tmp/build_7c37a8969b8001471e926143aa44a460/requirements.txt (line 2))
remote: Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement
anaconda-client==1.6.14 (from -r
/tmp/build_7c37a8969b8001471e926143aa44a460/requirements.txt (line 2)) (from
versions: 1.1.1, 1.2.2)
remote: No matching distribution found for anaconda-client==1.6.14 (from
-r /tmp/build_7c37a8969b8001471e926143aa44a460/requirements.txt (line 2))
remote: ! Push rejected, failed to compile Python app.
remote:
remote: ! Push failed
remote: Verifying deploy...
remote:
remote: ! Push rejected to stroom-dash.
remote:
To https://git.heroku.com/stroom-dash.git
! [remote rejected] master -> master (pre-receive hook declined)
error: failed to push some refs to 'https://git.heroku.com/stroom-dash.git'
You're using Heroku's documentation to deploy with the Python buildpack which doesn't support a Conda runtime. The Heroku recommended approach is to use Docker (example here) to deploy a Conda runtime to Heroku.
Another option would be to simply use a Conda buildpack instead of the Docker image.