Python scripts for deploying Earth Engine Apps to heroku, try it out: https://geemap-tutorials.herokuapp.com/
- Sign up for a free heroku account.
- Follow the instructions to install Git and Heroku Command Line Interface (CLI).
- Authenticate heroku using the
heroku login
command. - Clone this repository: https://github.com/giswqs/geemap-tutorials
- Create your own Earth Engine notebook and put it under the
notebooks
directory. - Add Python dependencies in the
requirements.txt
file if needed. - Edit the
Procfile
file by replacingnotebooks/geemap.ipynb
with the path to your own notebook. - Commit changes to the repository by using
git add . && git commit -am "message"
. - Create a heroku app:
heroku create
- Run the
config_vars.py
script to extract Earth Engine token from your computer and set it as an environment variable on heroku:python config_vars.py
- Deploy your code to heroku:
git push heroku master
- Open your heroku app:
heroku open
- To specify a name for your app, use
heroku apps:create example
- To preview your app locally, use
heroku local web
- To hide code cells from your app, you can edit the
Procfile
file and set--strip_sources=True
- To periodically check for idle kernels, you can edit the
Procfile
file and set--MappingKernelManager.cull_interval=60 --MappingKernelManager.cull_idle_timeout=120
- To view information about your running app, use
heroku logs --tail
- To set an environment variable on heroku, use
heroku config:set NAME=VALUE
- To view environment variables for your app, use
heroku config
The instructions above on how to deploy a voila application on heroku are adapted from voila-dashboards/voila-heroku.