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heroku-run-localjs

v2.2.1

Published

A heroku plugin to run a command locally with the config vars of a heroku app.

Downloads

4

Readme

heroku-run-localjs

A heroku plugin to run a command locally with the config vars of a heroku app.

This can be useful to, e.g., run migrations against a production application before deploying the corresponding code that depends on them, or to iterate more quickly without having to deploy small changes to a staging environment individually.

Usage

heroku run:local COMMAND --app sushi

Note that if you use any direct environment variable references in your command, you'll need to escape them or quote them. Otherwise, they will be interpreted by your shell before being passed to the Heroku CLI. For example:

$ heroku run:local psql '$DATABASE_URL' --app sushi
Pager usage (pager) is off.
psql (9.4beta2, server 9.3.5)
SSL connection (protocol: TLSv1.2, cipher: DHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384, bits: 256, compression: off)
Type "help" for help.

sushi::DATABASE=>

(This is more or less equivalent to heroku pg:psql DATABASE_URL).

Installation

$ heroku plugins:install heroku-run-localjs

Update

$ heroku plugins:update heroku-run-localjs

THIS IS BETA SOFTWARE

Thanks for trying it out. If you find any problems, please report an issue and include your Heroku toolbelt version and your OS version.