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Welcome to this (almost) untested, mostly rip-off of heroku/heroku.rb.
This module provides exactly the same API as heroku's official client. Each function has been carefully fed to monkeys who, through patience and understanding, had been trained to translate basic ruby into coffee script.
Those monkeys' education cost a lot so we could not afford tests for this code. However, we guarantee that no animal was hurt while preparing this module.
API exported by this module is exactly the same as API exported by heroku/heroku.rb. Yes, this also means that some variables are not camelCased. We apologize in advance for this inconvenience and, most regretfully, have to deny any liability regarding any possible eye injury while inspecting this code.
That being said, here's a sample use, which is also the only one actually tested:
heroku = require("heroku");
client = new heroku.Heroku({key: "deadbeef"});
client.get_releases("my_app", function (error, result) {
(...your code here...)
});
For those who prefer to have it with more caffeine, here's the same example in coffee-script:
{Heroku} = require "heroku"
client = new Heroku
key : "deadbeef"
client.get_releases "my_app", (error, result) ->
(..your code here..)
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The npm package heroku receives a total of 6,390 weekly downloads. As such, heroku popularity was classified as popular.
We found that heroku 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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