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# Quick try
## 1-Click Deploy to Heroku
Before doing so, make sure you have a Heroku account. By default, an add-on Heroku Postgres will be used as meta database. You can see the connection string defined in `DATABASE_URL` by navigating to Heroku App Settings and selecting Config Vars.
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# Essayez rapidement
### Déploiement en 1 Clic
#### Heroku
Avant de le faire, assurez-vous que vous avez un compte Heroku. Par défaut, un add-on Heroku Postgres sera utilisé comme meta database. Vous pouvez voir la string pour se connecter définie en tant que `DATABASE_URL` en naviguant dans Heroku App Settings et en sélectionnant Config Vars.
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## Quick try
### Heroku
Before doing so, make sure you have a Heroku account. By default, an add-on Heroku Postgres will be used as meta database. You can see the connection string defined in `DATABASE_URL` by navigating to Heroku App Settings and selecting Config Vars.
> Please make sure you change Docker's default architecture to `linux/amd64` by running the following command _before_ executing the aforementioned steps
Head back to your forked nocodb-seed-heroku repo on your GitHub account. Edit one of your files and make a simple modification (example, add some random characters to the readme.md) and commit the change directly to the main branch.
This will trigger the Heroku deployment. Your app should now be updated to the latest release of NocoDB.
## Homebrew
Run following commands to upgrade Homebrew Nocodb version.