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@sunsheeppoplar I was able to get Turbolinks 5 working on Heroku, but I'm not sure what exactly what got me past this issue. I'm sorry, I know that's not helpful.
One think you might try is to clear public/assets directory. I've had similarly weird JS issues before when I accidentally compiled assets in public/assets locally and dev was using compiled assets unbeknownst to me.
I'm sorry I can't be more help. Maybe somebody else will find this and understand that the issue is.
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Hey @aguynamedben did you ever figure anything out with this issue?
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@aguynamedben That's no problem at all. It turned out the reason our Turbolinks object wasn't available was because we had, of course (duh), minified our script. Our problem ended up being something else (that Bootstrap had a dependency, Tether, that wasn't available for some reason). Thanks for responding!
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