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heroku-manifest
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Read more about Toolbelt 4.0 plugins here.
Note: These Node.js plugins are available in the current Ruby CLI. No need to download a separate Toolbelt 4.0 CLI.
$ heroku plugins:install heroku-manifest
$ heroku manifest:init -a example
Creating app.json... done
Added 2 config vars (BUILDPACK_URL,COOKIE_SECRET)
Added 1 add-on (heroku-postgresql)
Added 2 processes (web,worker)
! Please inspect app.json for private or sensitive information
Always review the app.json file for sensitive information or other changes such as config vars that are optional.
$ heroku manifest:clone heroku/node-js-sample
Cloning from https://api.github.com/repos/heroku/node-js-sample/tarball/master... done
Created serene-lake-6676
$ heroku manifest -a example
{
"name":"example",
"env":{
"BUILDPACK_URL":"https://github.com/markpundsack/heroku-buildpack-ruby.git",
"COOKIE_SECRET": :{
"generator":"secret"
}
},
"addons":[
"heroku-postgresql"
]
}
$ heroku manifest:validate
app.json is valid
FAQs
Heroku plugin for manipulating app.json manifests
We found that heroku-manifest demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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