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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T23:14:50+00:00 2026-06-01T23:14:50+00:00

I developed a Rails 3.2 application using Pit. It works in my local box.

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I developed a Rails 3.2 application using Pit. It works in my local box. I want to deploy it on Heroku, but I don’t know how to setup the configuration. Please let me know.

Here is my code using Pit:

pit = Pit.get(
  'my_app',
  :require => {
    'twitter.consumer_key' => '',
    'twitter.consumer_secret' => '',
    'twitter.oauth_token' => '',
    'twitter.oauth_token_secret' => '',
})
Twitter.configure do |config|
  config.consumer_key       = pit["twitter.consumer_key"]
  config.consumer_secret    = pit["twitter.consumer_secret"]
  config.oauth_token        = pit["twitter.oauth_token"]
  config.oauth_token_secret = pit["twitter.oauth_token_secret"]
end
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    2026-06-01T23:14:51+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 11:14 pm

    I gave up using Pit against Heroku. So I am using environment variables.

    pit = Pit.get(
      "my_app",
      :require => {
        "twitter.consumer_key"       => '', 
        "twitter.consumer_secret"    => '', 
        "twitter.oauth_token"        => '', 
        "twitter.oauth_token_secret" => '', 
    })
    pit["twitter.consumer_key"] ||= ENV["twitter.consumer_key"]
    pit["twitter.consumer_secret"] ||= ENV["twitter.consumer_secret"]
    pit["twitter.oauth_token"] ||= ENV["twitter.oauth_token"]
    pit["twitter.oauth_token_secret"] ||= ENV["twitter.oauth_token_secret"]
    
    Twitter.configure do |config|
      config.consumer_key       = pit["twitter.consumer_key"]
      config.consumer_secret    = pit["twitter.consumer_secret"]
      config.oauth_token        = pit["twitter.oauth_token"]
      config.oauth_token_secret = pit["twitter.oauth_token_secret"]
    end
    
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