Rasa NLU server template
This template contains all you need to deploy Rasa NLU server on Heroku cloud to make your Rasa project visible globally.
How to use
Click on the button below to deploy this template on your Heroku instance. Heroku will automatically build the Docker image and your project's NLU model.
It takes a couple of minutes to build and start the server. You can see the progress in Heroku logs.
How to make requests
Once your server is deployed, you can make requests to your NLU model via Rasa HTTP API For example:
curl https://<your Heroku application name>.herokuapp.com/model/parse -d '{"text":"hello"}'
How to change the model
Once you've deployed and tested your NLU server, you can then clone it to your machine and make changes in NLU model.
1. Clone the application
Install git and Heroku CLI. Run a terminal (or console) on your machine and type
heroku login
heroku git:clone -a <your Heroku application name>
cd <your Heroku application name>
git remote add origin https://github.com/just-ai/rasa-heroku-template
git pull origin master
You have to do these steps only once per project.
2. Make changes
Install Rasa
Install Rasa on your machine. Here is a great installation guide.
Train NLU model
Then go to the directory of your application (cloned on the previous step) and make some changes in the model. Please refer to the Rasa documentaion to learn how to build and evaluate NLU model.
Please note that you don't have to run rasa init command once your template project is already cloned from Heroku. Also note that NLU server doesn't run any actions - it only runs your NLU model. Thus you can use only rasa train nlu command.
Evaluate changes
To evaluate your changes on your local machine just run NLU server locally and make some HTTP requests to the Rasa HTTP API endpoint. You can also use shell command to try your mddel without running a server.
Push changes to Heroku
Once you've trained and evaluated your NLU model, you can push changes to Heroku.
Run the next commands in the terminal
git add .
git commit -am "some comments"
git push
Heroku will automatically handle the changes, re-build NLU model and re-start the server.
Please note that locally trained NLU models won't be pushed to the Heroku repository.