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heroku-cli-util
Advanced tools
Set of helpful CLI utilities
npm install heroku-cli-util --save
let cli = require('heroku-cli-util');
yield cli.action('restarting dynos', co(function* () {
let app = yield heroku.get(`/apps/${context.app}`);
yield heroku.request({method: 'DELETE', path: `/apps/${app.name}/dynos`});
}));
// restarting dynos... done
let cli = require('heroku-cli-util');
let email = yield cli.prompt('email', {});
console.log(`your email is: ${email}`);
cli.prompt options
cli.prompt('email', {
mask: true, // mask input field after submitting
hide: true // mask characters while entering
});
Supports the same async styles as prompt()
. Errors if not confirmed.
Basic
let cli = require('heroku-cli-util');
yield cli.confirmApp('appname', context.flags.confirm);
// ! WARNING: Destructive Action
// ! This command will affect the app appname
// ! To proceed, type appname or re-run this command with --confirm appname
> appname
Custom message
let cli = require('heroku-cli-util');
yield cli.confirmApp('appname', context.flags.confirm, 'foo');
// ! foo
// ! To proceed, type appname or re-run this command with --confirm appname
> appname
Note that you will still need to define a confirm
flag for your command.
let cli = require('heroku-cli-util');
cli.error("App not found");
// ! App not found
let cli = require('heroku-cli-util');
cli.warn("App not found");
// ! App not found
let cli = require('heroku-cli-util');
let d = new Date();
console.log(cli.formatDate(d));
// 2001-01-01T08:00:00.000Z
Use hush for verbose logging when HEROKU_DEBUG=1
.
let cli = require('heroku-cli-util');
cli.hush('foo');
// only prints if HEROKU_DEBUG is set
Pretty print an object.
let cli = require('heroku-cli-util');
cli.debug({foo: [1,2,3]});
// { foo: [ 1, 2, 3 ] }
Pretty print a header, hash, and JSON
let cli = require('heroku-cli-util');
cli.styledHeader("MyApp");
cli.styledHash({name: "myapp", collaborators: ["user1@example.com", "user2@example.com"]});
cli.styledJSON({name: "myapp"});
Produces
=== MyApp
Collaborators: user1@example.com
user1@example.com
Name: myapp
{
"name": "myapp"
}
cli.table([
{app: 'first-app', language: 'ruby', dyno_count: 3},
{app: 'second-app', language: 'node', dyno_count: 2},
], {
columns: [
{key: 'app'},
{key: 'dyno_count', label: 'Dyno Count'},
{key: 'language', format: language => cli.color.red(language)},
]
});
Produces:
app Dyno Count language
────────── ────────── ────────
first-app 3 ruby
second-app 2 node
Used to indent output with wrapping around words:
cli.log(cli.linewrap(2, 10, 'this is text is longer than 10 characters'));
// Outputs:
//
// this
// text is
// longer
// than 10
// characters`);
Useful with process.stdout.columns || 80
.
yield cli.open('https://github.com');
heroku-cli-util
includes an instance of got that will correctly use HTTP proxies.
let cli = require('heroku-cli-util');
let rsp = yield cli.got('https://google.com');
Mock stdout and stderr by using cli.log()
and cli.error()
.
let cli = require('heroku-cli-util');
cli.log('message 1'); // prints 'message 1'
cli.mockConsole();
cli.log('message 2'); // prints nothing
cli.stdout.should.eq('message 2\n');
Used for initializing a plugin command.
give you an auth'ed instance of heroku-client
and cleanly handle API exceptions.
It expects you to return a promise chain. This is usually done with co.
let cli = require('heroku-cli-util');
let co = require('co');
module.exports.commands = [
{
topic: 'apps',
command: 'info',
needsAuth: true,
needsApp: true,
run: cli.command(function (context, heroku) {
return co(function* () {
let app = yield heroku.get(`/apps/${context.app}`);
console.dir(app);
});
})
}
];
With options:
let cli = require('heroku-cli-util');
let co = require('co');
module.exports.commands = [
{
topic: 'apps',
command: 'info',
needsAuth: true,
needsApp: true,
run: cli.command(
{preauth: true},
function (context, heroku) {
return co(function* () {
let app = yield heroku.get(`/apps/${context.app}`);
console.dir(app);
});
}
)
}
];
If the command has a two_factor
API error, it will ask the user for a 2fa code and retry.
If you set preauth: true
it will preauth against the current app instead of just setting the header on an app. (This is necessary if you need to do more than 1 API call that will require 2fa)
npm install
npm test
ISC
FAQs
Set of helpful CLI utilities
The npm package heroku-cli-util receives a total of 39,698 weekly downloads. As such, heroku-cli-util popularity was classified as popular.
We found that heroku-cli-util demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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