Heroku Ruby Client

The Heroku Ruby Client is used to interact with the Heroku API from Ruby.

For more about the Heroku API see http://api-docs.heroku.com.

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Usage

Start by creating a connection to Heroku with your credentials:

require 'heroku-api'

heroku = Heroku::API.new(:api_key => API_KEY)

NOTE: You can leave out the :api_key if ENV['HEROKU_API_KEY'] is set instead.

Now you can make requests to the api.

Requests

What follows is an overview of commands you can run for the client.

For additional details about any of the commands, see the API docs.

Add-ons

heroku.delete_addon('app', 'addon')     # remove 'addon' add-on from an 'app' app
heroku.get_addons                 # see a listing of all available add-ons
heroku.get_addons('app')          # see listing of installed add-ons for 'app' app
heroku.post_addon('app', 'addon') # add 'addon' add-on to 'app' app
heroku.put_addon('app', 'addon')  # update 'addon' add-on on 'app' app

Apps

heroku.delete_app('app')                # delete an app named 'app'
heroku.get_apps                         # get a list of your apps
heroku.get_app('app')                   # get info about an app named 'app'
heroku.post_app                         # create an app with a generated name and the default stack
heroku.post_app('name' => 'app')        # create an app with a specified name
heroku.post_app_maintenance('app', '1') # toggle maintenance mode
heroku.put_app('name' => 'myapp')       # update an app to have a different name

Collaborators

heroku.delete_collaborator('app', '[email protected]') # remove '[email protected]' collaborator from 'app' app
heroku.get_collaborators('app')                        # list collaborators for 'app' app
heroku.post_collaborator('app', '[email protected]')   # add '[email protected]' collaborator to 'app' app

Config Variables

heroku.delete_config_var('app', 'KEY')           # remove 'KEY' key from 'app' app
heroku.get_config_vars('app')                    # get list of config vars for 'app' app
heroku.put_config_vars('app', 'KEY' => 'value')  # set 'KEY' key to 'value' for 'app' app

Domains

heroku.delete_domain('app', 'example.com') # remove the 'example.com' domain from the 'app' app
heroku.get_domains('app')                  # list configured domains for the 'app' app
heroku.post_domains('app', 'example.com')  # add 'example.com' domain to the 'app' app

Keys

heroku.delete_key('[email protected]') # remove the '[email protected]' key
heroku.delete_keys                       # remove all keys
heroku.get_keys                          # list configured keys
heroku.post_key('key data')              # add key defined by 'key data'

Logs

heroku.get_logs('app') # return logs information for 'app' app

Processes

heroku.get_ps('app')                             # list current processes for 'app' app
heroku.post_ps('app', 'command')                 # run 'command' command in context of 'app' app
heroku.post_ps_restart('app')                    # restart all processes for 'app' app
heroku.post_ps_scale('app', 'type', 'quantity')  # scale 'type' type processes to 'quantity' for 'app' app
heroku.post_ps_stop('app', 'ps' => 'web.1')      # stop 'web.1' process for 'app' app
heroku.post_ps_stop('app', 'type' => 'web')      # stop all 'web' processes for 'app' app
heroku.put_dynos('app', 'dynos')                 # set number of dynos for bamboo app 'app' to 'dynos'
heroku.put_workers('app', 'workers')             # set number of workers for bamboo app 'app' to 'workers'

heroku.post_ps_restart('app', 'ps' => 'web.1')   # restart 'web.1' process for 'app' app

Releases

heroku.get_releases('app')       # list of releases for 'app' app
heroku.get_release('app', 'v#')  # get details of 'v#' release for 'app' app
heroku.post_release('app', 'v#') # rollback 'app' app to 'v#' release

Stacks

heroku.get_stack('app')          # list available stacks
heroku.put_stack('app', 'stack') # migrate 'app' app to 'stack' stack

User

heroku.get_user                  # list user info

Mock

For practice or testing you can also use a simulated Heroku:

require 'heroku-api'

heroku = Heroku::API.new(:api_key => API_KEY, :mock => true)

After that commands should still behave the same, but they will only modify some local data instead of updating the state of things on Heroku.

Tests

To run tests, first set ENV['HEROKU_API_KEY'] to your api key. Then use bundle exec rake to run mock tests or MOCK=false bundle exec rake to run integration tests.

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Released under the MIT license.