I've got a project that I'm deploying to Heroku. The source code tree includes a bunch of mp3 files (the website will be for a recording project I was heavily involved with).
I'd like to put the source code for it up on GitHub, but GitHub has a 300 MB limit on their free accounts. I don't want to use 50 MB of my limit on a bunch of mp3 files. Obviously, I could add them to the .gitignore
file to keep them out of my repo.
However, I deploy to Heroku using git push heroku
. The mp3 files must be present in the branch I push to Heroku so that they get get deployed.
Ideally, I'd like to .gitignore
the mp3 files in my local master branch so that when I push that to GitHub, the mp3s are not included. Then I'd keep a local production branch that has the mp3s committed rather than ignored. To deploy, I would merge master into production, and then push the production branch to Heroku.
I can't get this to work right.
Here's an example of what I'm trying to do...
$ git init git-ignore-test
$ cd git-ignore-test
$ echo "*.ignored" >> .gitignore
$ git add .gitignore && git commit -m "Ignore .ignored files"
$ touch Foo.ignored
At this point, Foo.ignored is ignored in my master branch, but it's still present, so my project can use it.
$ git checkout -b unignored
$ cat /dev/null > .gitignore
$ git add Foo.ignored .gitignore && git commit -m "Unignore .ignored files"
Now I've got a branch with these files committed, as I want. However, when I switch back to my master branch, Foo.ignored is gone.
Anyone got any suggestions for a better way to set this up?
Edit: just to clarify, I want the mp3 files to be present in both branches so that when I run the site locally (using either branch) the site works. I just want the files ignored in one branch so when I push to GitHub they are not pushed as well. Usually .gitignore works well for this kind of thing (i.e. keeping a local copy of a file that does not get included in a push to a remote), but when I switch to the branch with the files checked in, and then back to the branch with the files ignored, the files vanish.
Let's say we want to ignore
build
folder from all other branch exceptproduction
branch . As we want to pushbuild
folder in production.1) Dont include
build
in .gitignore . If you do that it will always be ignored for all branches .2) Create a file
exclude_from_public_viewing
inside./.git/info
(This folder already exists) foldertouch ./.git/info/exclude_from_public_viewing
3) Inside
exclude_from_public_viewing
write one line (As you are trying to ignorebuild
for all the branches).!build
4)There's an existing file
.git/info/exclude
. We need to add following line in it.We want to ignore
build
folder but hasn't added it in .gitignore . So how git will know what to ignore ? Answer is we are adding it toexclude
file and conditionally passing that file togit config
5) Now we have to conditionally unignore
build
folder forproduction
branch. to do that perform following6) There is a existing file called
./.git/config
we need to add following -a)
excludesfile = +info/exclude
below[core]
b) Create a new section in the end of
./.git/config
asThere is one smart alternate solution . Lets say you want to add
build/
folder inproduction
brunch and ignore it in all other branch.1) Add it to your
gitignore
file.2) In production brunch , while doing git add , force add
build
foldergit add -f --all build/
1. Summary
I add to my
.travis.yml
:Where
misc
— any folder, contains another.gitignore
.mv
UNIX command move file; overwrite, if file already exist.When Travis CI deploy project, Travis CI will not push to deploying provider files and folders, that ignore in
misc/.gitignore
(not in the original.gitignore
of sources).2. Limitations
3. Relevance
This answer is relevant for April 2018. In the future, the data of this answer may be obsolete.
4. Demonstration
my real project.
Example of successful deployment.
4.1. Task
I deploy my project from src branch to dest branch of the same repository.
I want, that file
PaletteMira.suricate-profile
:If I correctly understood the author of the question, he have similar task.
4.2. src
sources branch — SashaYAML.
Part of
.travis.yml
:Part of
.gitignore
:Part of
misc/.gitignore
*.suricate-profile
not inmisc/.gitignore
.PaletteMira.suricate-profile
not exists in this branch remotely, but exists locally.4.3. dest
destination branch — SashaDevelop
Part of
.gitignore
:*.suricate-profile
not inmisc/.gitignore
.PaletteMira.suricate-profile
exists for this branch remotely and locally.4.4. Steps to reproduce
I enable PaletteMira GitHub repository for Travis CI → I set environment variable
$GITHUB_TOKEN
with value — my GitHub token → I make any commit to my src branch.If no errors, I must get expected behavior.
Can you commit and push from Heroku?
e.g. Add the audio, push them to github and into heroku, remove the files on the working copy on Heroku. Remove the audio from the repo but not from the disk, then push that change back to github.
Important hint: The accepted answer by Cognition.Mind doesn't work (anymore, for several years now, or perhaps for vanilla versions of git); see the comments. A valid answer and workaround can be found here:
https://stackoverflow.com/a/29583813/2157640
Another alternative workaround (working for my particular problem, but demanding manual stash operations or implementation of a hook) would be
git stash -u -a
. This is tedious when the differences are large.And finally, the solution I'm now going with is having forked my VM that we hold our development environment in, and set up
info/excludes
appropriately for the branch, respectively deleting the offending, uncommitted files/folders.Have you tried having .gitignore be different in your branch?
You should be able to ignore what you want based on the branch you are in as long as the files are not tracked on that branch.
I wrote a blog post on how to effectively use the
excludesfile
for different branches, like one for public github and one for heroku deployment.Here's the quick and dirty:
then in the .git/config file add these lines:
Now all the global ignore stuff is in the
info/exclude
file and the branch specific is in theinfo/exclude_from_public_viewing
Hope that helps!
http://cogniton-mind.tumblr.com/post/1423976659/howto-gitignore-for-different-branches