06-05-2019, 01:55 PM
(06-05-2019, 09:46 AM)humanpuff69 Wrote: quoting to @tiwil comment . Quote broken so i edit it
Yeah heroku auto sleep is kinda frustating and when it sleep you need to wait for the script to startup which is depending on the script can be long
I was using heroku for nodejs hosting before but because of slow speed and auto sleep i use my vps instead for hosting the nodejs script
Actually, I found a way (if I don't tell before) to keep our script from sleeping.
How to do that? Just have an uptime robot to PING it every minute.
Our Heroku apps all got an website link to open, from that, we can setup Uptime Robot or other uptime services to ping the Heroku. I found this way from some websites, and it's working with my old script. I don't know how is it now.