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@dotcom-tool-kit/backend-heroku-app
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A bootstrap plugin that provides the minimum required Tool Kit plugins for a "backend" (aka an [API](https://github.com/Financial-Times/next/wiki/Naming-Conventions#apis)) that is deployed to Heroku. The plugins are:
A bootstrap plugin that provides the minimum required Tool Kit plugins for a "backend" (aka an API) that is deployed to Heroku. The plugins are:
This bootstrap plugin is also preconfigured to run the Node
task on the hook run:local
, and binds the tasks defined by the heroku
plugin to the hooks defined by circleci-deploy
.
With Tool Kit already set up, install this plugin as a dev dependency:
npm install --save-dev @dotcom-tool-kit/backend-heroku-app
And add it to your repo's .toolkitrc.yml
:
plugins:
- '@dotcom-tool-kit/backend-heroku-app'
FAQs
A bootstrap plugin that provides the minimum required Tool Kit plugins for a "backend" (aka an [API](https://github.com/Financial-Times/next/wiki/Naming-Conventions#apis)) that is deployed to Heroku. The plugins are:
We found that @dotcom-tool-kit/backend-heroku-app demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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