Hi Tom,
I had a similar problem a while ago using React and Django as separate 
containers, this tutorial helped me very much: 
https://dev.to/englishcraig/creating-an-app-with-docker-compose-django-and-create-react-app-31lf

I'm not aware whether that's suitable to your case, but if it is so, I put 
together a cookiecutter based on that tutorial that you may want to have a 
look at if you fancy: https://github.com/ohduran/cookiecutter-react-django

Happy to hear comments from other people on the quality of this tutorial 
while using Heroku.

Alvaro.

On Thursday, 30 January 2020 13:41:01 UTC+1, Tom Moore wrote:
>
> Hi there, 
>
>
> I'm trying to set up *staging* and *production* apps in Heroku. Nothing 
> fancy, just a way to test the app is running okay on Heroku's platform 
> before it gets pushed to production.
>
>
> The project is containerised in Docker.
>
>
> I've tried setting up a pipeline in Heroku, but when I click "promote to 
> production" on the staging app, Heroku displays an error saying that action 
> is not supported for docker containers.
>
>
> If that's true (and Docker is still popular), what is a recommended 
> workflow for this?
>
>
> The only workaround I can think of is to simply have two apps running in 
> Heroku (*project-name-staging* and *project-name-production*) and just 
> push the codebase to one and then the other manually from my local machine. 
> But surely there's a better way.
>
>
> Thanks very much in advance for your help.
>

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