Re: heroku-api

2013-02-04 Thread Keith Rarick
FWIW, I think exit code definitely belongs in the Heroku API.
That's a longstanding known deficiency. I hope we can fix it
soon, but can't make any promises.

On Sat, Feb 2, 2013 at 9:35 PM, Daniel Doubrovkine dbl...@dblock.org wrote:
 I published heroku-commander (https://github.com/dblock/heroku-commander)
 that wraps `heroku config -s` among other things. I still think this gem
 shouldn't exist and the functionality rolled into the heroku-client -
 @geemus, you might want to give this some thought. For the exit code part it
 would require cooperation from the server-side, but for the client-side
 credentials, not so much.

 cheers
 dB.


 On Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 2:23 PM, Daniel Doubrovkine dbl...@dblock.org
 wrote:

 Indeed, maybe this does belong in a gem. Either way one wants to be able
 to do programmatically everything that the `heroku` command does without
 having to call it.


 On Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 1:53 PM, geemus wes...@heroku.com wrote:

 I think Daniels approach is the easiest currently (thanks dB!). Perhaps
 we should create a gem for doing looking up the implied app as I'm reticent
 to say it belong in heroku-api.

 As for config you should be able to use the netrc gem and read the
 credentials for 'api.heroku.com' in order to get them.

 Hope that helps.


 On Tuesday, December 25, 2012 8:12:01 AM UTC-6, dB. wrote:

 We've asked a similar question a while ago, and the best we could come
 up with is a hack to run `heroku config -s`.

 config = {}
 config_output = `heroku config -s#{app_param}`.chomp


 if ($?.to_i != 0)


   raise error running heroku config: #{$?}


   $stderr.puts config_output


 end
 config_output.each_line do |line|


   parts = line.split(=, 2)


   raise invalid line #{line} if (parts.size != 2)


   config[parts[0].strip] = parts[1].strip


 end
 config


 On Mon, Dec 24, 2012 at 9:42 PM, Francois fha...@gmail.com wrote:

 hi,
  i wrote a gem a year or so ago that adds some rake tasks to a
 RefineryCMS rails project 
 (https://github.com/rounders/refinerycms-s3assets)
 . The rake tasks are meant to be run in development and they are for 
 copying
 production s3 assets to development.

 Using the heroku gem, my gem reads the s3-related heroku config vars in
 order to determine which s3 bucket to fetch the assets from and which s3
 credentials to use. Specifically the config vars are obtained as follows:

  base = Heroku::Command::BaseWithApp.new
  config_vars = base.heroku.config_vars(base.app)

 It is my understanding that the heroku gem should no longer be used and
 that we should instead use the heroku-api gem. But as far as I can tell 
 the
 heroku-api gem does not automatically handle figuring out the current 
 heroku
 app as the heroku gem does. And there is also the issue of authentication,
 though that one isn't as much of an issue since I can ask users to set 
 their
 HEROKU_API_KEY environment variable.

 Is there a recommended way to obtain the config vars of an app via a
 rake task without asking the user to hard code or specify the name of 
 their
 heroku app without using the heroku gem?

 - Thanks,
 Francois









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Re: heroku-api

2013-02-04 Thread Daniel Doubrovkine
Thanks Keith. In the related realm, the exit code of a run:detached is
something one should be able to retrieve, as well as knowing whether that
process finished or not, in a reliable way.

On Sat, Feb 2, 2013 at 11:04 PM, Keith Rarick k...@heroku.com wrote:

 FWIW, I think exit code definitely belongs in the Heroku API.
 That's a longstanding known deficiency. I hope we can fix it
 soon, but can't make any promises.

 On Sat, Feb 2, 2013 at 9:35 PM, Daniel Doubrovkine dbl...@dblock.org
 wrote:
  I published heroku-commander (https://github.com/dblock/heroku-commander
 )
  that wraps `heroku config -s` among other things. I still think this gem
  shouldn't exist and the functionality rolled into the heroku-client -
  @geemus, you might want to give this some thought. For the exit code
 part it
  would require cooperation from the server-side, but for the client-side
  credentials, not so much.
 
  cheers
  dB.
 
 
  On Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 2:23 PM, Daniel Doubrovkine dbl...@dblock.org
  wrote:
 
  Indeed, maybe this does belong in a gem. Either way one wants to be able
  to do programmatically everything that the `heroku` command does without
  having to call it.
 
 
  On Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 1:53 PM, geemus wes...@heroku.com wrote:
 
  I think Daniels approach is the easiest currently (thanks dB!). Perhaps
  we should create a gem for doing looking up the implied app as I'm
 reticent
  to say it belong in heroku-api.
 
  As for config you should be able to use the netrc gem and read the
  credentials for 'api.heroku.com' in order to get them.
 
  Hope that helps.
 
 
  On Tuesday, December 25, 2012 8:12:01 AM UTC-6, dB. wrote:
 
  We've asked a similar question a while ago, and the best we could come
  up with is a hack to run `heroku config -s`.
 
  config = {}
  config_output = `heroku config -s#{app_param}`.chomp
 
 
  if ($?.to_i != 0)
 
 
raise error running heroku config: #{$?}
 
 
$stderr.puts config_output
 
 
  end
  config_output.each_line do |line|
 
 
parts = line.split(=, 2)
 
 
raise invalid line #{line} if (parts.size != 2)
 
 
config[parts[0].strip] = parts[1].strip
 
 
  end
  config
 
 
  On Mon, Dec 24, 2012 at 9:42 PM, Francois fha...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  hi,
   i wrote a gem a year or so ago that adds some rake tasks to a
  RefineryCMS rails project (
 https://github.com/rounders/refinerycms-s3assets)
  . The rake tasks are meant to be run in development and they are for
 copying
  production s3 assets to development.
 
  Using the heroku gem, my gem reads the s3-related heroku config vars
 in
  order to determine which s3 bucket to fetch the assets from and
 which s3
  credentials to use. Specifically the config vars are obtained as
 follows:
 
   base = Heroku::Command::BaseWithApp.new
   config_vars = base.heroku.config_vars(base.app)
 
  It is my understanding that the heroku gem should no longer be used
 and
  that we should instead use the heroku-api gem. But as far as I can
 tell the
  heroku-api gem does not automatically handle figuring out the
 current heroku
  app as the heroku gem does. And there is also the issue of
 authentication,
  though that one isn't as much of an issue since I can ask users to
 set their
  HEROKU_API_KEY environment variable.
 
  Is there a recommended way to obtain the config vars of an app via a
  rake task without asking the user to hard code or specify the name
 of their
  heroku app without using the heroku gem?
 
  - Thanks,
  Francois
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: heroku-api

2013-02-04 Thread geemus
Thanks for the great feedback and sharing code to help others who might be 
encountering this. Prioritization is always tricky and this is one of those 
things that has been on our radar but hasn't quite topped the list yet. 
Hopefully we'll be able to move toward a better solution from the server 
end to make this cleaner and provide for detached processes soon, but as 
per Keith no promises.

Kind of an aside, but a couple other things you might check out in case you 
were unaware of them:

For direct interactions I would probably recommend the heroku-api gem 
instead of Heroku::Client, see: https://github.com/heroku/heroku.rb. 
Although I think it may have the same credentials issue you mentioned. I 
think that can be gotten around using the netrc gem (which is what the 
toolbelt does internally also). Happy to provide details if you need them. 

From there I think you can also use the rendezvous gem to connect to a 
process and stream stuff if needed (this mimics the attached behavior). 
There may be some pieces missing from one/both, but they may help fill in 
some gaps compared to the client as they were written for outside 
programmatic usage (whereas Client is mostly used by the toolbelt).

On Monday, February 4, 2013 9:05:29 AM UTC-6, dB. wrote:

 Thanks Keith. In the related realm, the exit code of a run:detached is 
 something one should be able to retrieve, as well as knowing whether that 
 process finished or not, in a reliable way.

 On Sat, Feb 2, 2013 at 11:04 PM, Keith Rarick k...@heroku.comjavascript:
  wrote:

 FWIW, I think exit code definitely belongs in the Heroku API.
 That's a longstanding known deficiency. I hope we can fix it
 soon, but can't make any promises.

 On Sat, Feb 2, 2013 at 9:35 PM, Daniel Doubrovkine 
 dbl...@dblock.orgjavascript: 
 wrote:
  I published heroku-commander (
 https://github.com/dblock/heroku-commander)
  that wraps `heroku config -s` among other things. I still think this gem
  shouldn't exist and the functionality rolled into the heroku-client -
  @geemus, you might want to give this some thought. For the exit code 
 part it
  would require cooperation from the server-side, but for the client-side
  credentials, not so much.
 
  cheers
  dB.
 
 
  On Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 2:23 PM, Daniel Doubrovkine 
  dbl...@dblock.orgjavascript:
 
  wrote:
 
  Indeed, maybe this does belong in a gem. Either way one wants to be 
 able
  to do programmatically everything that the `heroku` command does 
 without
  having to call it.
 
 
  On Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 1:53 PM, geemus wes...@heroku.comjavascript: 
 wrote:
 
  I think Daniels approach is the easiest currently (thanks dB!). 
 Perhaps
  we should create a gem for doing looking up the implied app as I'm 
 reticent
  to say it belong in heroku-api.
 
  As for config you should be able to use the netrc gem and read the
  credentials for 'api.heroku.com' in order to get them.
 
  Hope that helps.
 
 
  On Tuesday, December 25, 2012 8:12:01 AM UTC-6, dB. wrote:
 
  We've asked a similar question a while ago, and the best we could 
 come
  up with is a hack to run `heroku config -s`.
 
  config = {}
  config_output = `heroku config -s#{app_param}`.chomp
 
 
  if ($?.to_i != 0)
 
 
raise error running heroku config: #{$?}
 
 
$stderr.puts config_output
 
 
  end
  config_output.each_line do |line|
 
 
parts = line.split(=, 2)
 
 
raise invalid line #{line} if (parts.size != 2)
 
 
config[parts[0].strip] = parts[1].strip
 
 
  end
  config
 
 
  On Mon, Dec 24, 2012 at 9:42 PM, Francois fha...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  hi,
   i wrote a gem a year or so ago that adds some rake tasks to a
  RefineryCMS rails project (
 https://github.com/rounders/refinerycms-s3assets)
  . The rake tasks are meant to be run in development and they are 
 for copying
  production s3 assets to development.
 
  Using the heroku gem, my gem reads the s3-related heroku config 
 vars in
  order to determine which s3 bucket to fetch the assets from and 
 which s3
  credentials to use. Specifically the config vars are obtained as 
 follows:
 
   base = Heroku::Command::BaseWithApp.new
   config_vars = base.heroku.config_vars(base.app)
 
  It is my understanding that the heroku gem should no longer be used 
 and
  that we should instead use the heroku-api gem. But as far as I can 
 tell the
  heroku-api gem does not automatically handle figuring out the 
 current heroku
  app as the heroku gem does. And there is also the issue of 
 authentication,
  though that one isn't as much of an issue since I can ask users to 
 set their
  HEROKU_API_KEY environment variable.
 
  Is there a recommended way to obtain the config vars of an app via a
  rake task without asking the user to hard code or specify the name 
 of their
  heroku app without using the heroku gem?
 
  - Thanks,
  Francois
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: heroku-api

2013-02-02 Thread Daniel Doubrovkine
I published heroku-commander (https://github.com/dblock/heroku-commander)
that wraps `heroku config -s` among other things. I still think this gem
shouldn't exist and the functionality rolled into the heroku-client -
@geemus, you might want to give this some thought. For the exit code part
it would require cooperation from the server-side, but for the client-side
credentials, not so much.

cheers
dB.

On Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 2:23 PM, Daniel Doubrovkine dbl...@dblock.orgwrote:

 Indeed, maybe this does belong in a gem. Either way one wants to be able
 to do programmatically everything that the `heroku` command does without
 having to call it.


 On Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 1:53 PM, geemus wes...@heroku.com wrote:

 I think Daniels approach is the easiest currently (thanks dB!). Perhaps
 we should create a gem for doing looking up the implied app as I'm reticent
 to say it belong in heroku-api.

 As for config you should be able to use the netrc gem and read the
 credentials for 'api.heroku.com' in order to get them.

 Hope that helps.


 On Tuesday, December 25, 2012 8:12:01 AM UTC-6, dB. wrote:

 We've asked a similar question a while ago, and the best we could come
 up with is a hack to run `heroku config -s`.

 config = {}
 config_output = `heroku config -s#{app_param}`.chomp

 if ($?.to_i != 0)

   raise error running heroku config: #{$?}

   $stderr.puts config_output

 end
 config_output.each_line do |line|

   parts = line.split(=, 2)

   raise invalid line #{line} if (parts.size != 2)

   config[parts[0].strip] = parts[1].strip

 end
 config


 On Mon, Dec 24, 2012 at 9:42 PM, Francois fha...@gmail.com wrote:

 hi,
  i wrote a gem a year or so ago that adds some rake tasks to a
 RefineryCMS rails project (https://github.com/rounders/**
 refinerycms-s3assets https://github.com/rounders/refinerycms-s3assets)
 . The rake tasks are meant to be run in development and they are for
 copying production s3 assets to development.

 Using the heroku gem, my gem reads the s3-related heroku config vars in
 order to determine which s3 bucket to fetch the assets from and which s3
 credentials to use. Specifically the config vars are obtained as follows:

  base = Heroku::Command::BaseWithApp.**new
  config_vars = base.heroku.config_vars(base.**app)

 It is my understanding that the heroku gem should no longer be used and
 that we should instead use the heroku-api gem. But as far as I can tell the
 heroku-api gem does not automatically handle figuring out the current
 heroku app as the heroku gem does. And there is also the issue of
 authentication, though that one isn't as much of an issue since I can ask
 users to set their HEROKU_API_KEY environment variable.

 Is there a recommended way to obtain the config vars of an app via a
 rake task without asking the user to hard code or specify the name of their
 heroku app without using the heroku gem?

 - Thanks,
 Francois









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Re: heroku-api

2012-12-27 Thread geemus
I think Daniels approach is the easiest currently (thanks dB!). Perhaps we 
should create a gem for doing looking up the implied app as I'm reticent to 
say it belong in heroku-api.

As for config you should be able to use the netrc gem and read the 
credentials for 'api.heroku.com' in order to get them.

Hope that helps.

On Tuesday, December 25, 2012 8:12:01 AM UTC-6, dB. wrote:

 We've asked a similar question a while ago, and the best we could come up 
 with is a hack to run `heroku config -s`.

 config = {}
 config_output = `heroku config -s#{app_param}`.chomp
 if ($?.to_i != 0)
   raise error running heroku config: #{$?}
   $stderr.puts config_output
 end
 config_output.each_line do |line|
   parts = line.split(=, 2)
   raise invalid line #{line} if (parts.size != 2)
   config[parts[0].strip] = parts[1].strip
 end
 config


 On Mon, Dec 24, 2012 at 9:42 PM, Francois fha...@gmail.com 
 javascript:wrote:

 hi,
  i wrote a gem a year or so ago that adds some rake tasks to a 
 RefineryCMS rails project (
 https://github.com/rounders/refinerycms-s3assets) . The rake tasks are 
 meant to be run in development and they are for copying production s3 
 assets to development.

 Using the heroku gem, my gem reads the s3-related heroku config vars in 
 order to determine which s3 bucket to fetch the assets from and which s3 
 credentials to use. Specifically the config vars are obtained as follows:

  base = Heroku::Command::BaseWithApp.new
  config_vars = base.heroku.config_vars(base.app)

 It is my understanding that the heroku gem should no longer be used and 
 that we should instead use the heroku-api gem. But as far as I can tell the 
 heroku-api gem does not automatically handle figuring out the current 
 heroku app as the heroku gem does. And there is also the issue of 
 authentication, though that one isn't as much of an issue since I can ask 
 users to set their HEROKU_API_KEY environment variable. 

 Is there a recommended way to obtain the config vars of an app via a rake 
 task without asking the user to hard code or specify the name of their 
 heroku app without using the heroku gem? 

 - Thanks,
 Francois









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Re: heroku-api

2012-12-27 Thread Daniel Doubrovkine
Indeed, maybe this does belong in a gem. Either way one wants to be able to
do programmatically everything that the `heroku` command does without
having to call it.

On Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 1:53 PM, geemus wes...@heroku.com wrote:

 I think Daniels approach is the easiest currently (thanks dB!). Perhaps we
 should create a gem for doing looking up the implied app as I'm reticent to
 say it belong in heroku-api.

 As for config you should be able to use the netrc gem and read the
 credentials for 'api.heroku.com' in order to get them.

 Hope that helps.


 On Tuesday, December 25, 2012 8:12:01 AM UTC-6, dB. wrote:

 We've asked a similar question a while ago, and the best we could come up
 with is a hack to run `heroku config -s`.

 config = {}
 config_output = `heroku config -s#{app_param}`.chomp
 if ($?.to_i != 0)
   raise error running heroku config: #{$?}
   $stderr.puts config_output
 end
 config_output.each_line do |line|
   parts = line.split(=, 2)
   raise invalid line #{line} if (parts.size != 2)
   config[parts[0].strip] = parts[1].strip
 end
 config


 On Mon, Dec 24, 2012 at 9:42 PM, Francois fha...@gmail.com wrote:

 hi,
  i wrote a gem a year or so ago that adds some rake tasks to a
 RefineryCMS rails project (https://github.com/rounders/**
 refinerycms-s3assets https://github.com/rounders/refinerycms-s3assets)
 . The rake tasks are meant to be run in development and they are for
 copying production s3 assets to development.

 Using the heroku gem, my gem reads the s3-related heroku config vars in
 order to determine which s3 bucket to fetch the assets from and which s3
 credentials to use. Specifically the config vars are obtained as follows:

  base = Heroku::Command::BaseWithApp.**new
  config_vars = base.heroku.config_vars(base.**app)

 It is my understanding that the heroku gem should no longer be used and
 that we should instead use the heroku-api gem. But as far as I can tell the
 heroku-api gem does not automatically handle figuring out the current
 heroku app as the heroku gem does. And there is also the issue of
 authentication, though that one isn't as much of an issue since I can ask
 users to set their HEROKU_API_KEY environment variable.

 Is there a recommended way to obtain the config vars of an app via a
 rake task without asking the user to hard code or specify the name of their
 heroku app without using the heroku gem?

 - Thanks,
 Francois









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Re: heroku-api

2012-12-25 Thread Daniel Doubrovkine
We've asked a similar question a while ago, and the best we could come up
with is a hack to run `heroku config -s`.

config = {}
config_output = `heroku config -s#{app_param}`.chomp
if ($?.to_i != 0)
  raise error running heroku config: #{$?}
  $stderr.puts config_output
end
config_output.each_line do |line|
  parts = line.split(=, 2)
  raise invalid line #{line} if (parts.size != 2)
  config[parts[0].strip] = parts[1].strip
end
config


On Mon, Dec 24, 2012 at 9:42 PM, Francois fhar...@gmail.com wrote:

 hi,
  i wrote a gem a year or so ago that adds some rake tasks to a RefineryCMS
 rails project (https://github.com/rounders/refinerycms-s3assets) . The
 rake tasks are meant to be run in development and they are for copying
 production s3 assets to development.

 Using the heroku gem, my gem reads the s3-related heroku config vars in
 order to determine which s3 bucket to fetch the assets from and which s3
 credentials to use. Specifically the config vars are obtained as follows:

  base = Heroku::Command::BaseWithApp.new
  config_vars = base.heroku.config_vars(base.app)

 It is my understanding that the heroku gem should no longer be used and
 that we should instead use the heroku-api gem. But as far as I can tell the
 heroku-api gem does not automatically handle figuring out the current
 heroku app as the heroku gem does. And there is also the issue of
 authentication, though that one isn't as much of an issue since I can ask
 users to set their HEROKU_API_KEY environment variable.

 Is there a recommended way to obtain the config vars of an app via a rake
 task without asking the user to hard code or specify the name of their
 heroku app without using the heroku gem?

 - Thanks,
 Francois









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Re: Heroku API authentication using email and password

2012-04-16 Thread Pedro Belo
Hi Arvindh,

Currently we take both the user API key and password for any API
calls, but that might change in the future.

The best approach for now is to use the Auth API with the username and
password, store the API key from the response and use it for
subsequent API calls. The API looks like this:

POST https://api.heroku.com/login
Params: username, password
Response: JSON
{
  api_key: abc123
}

Thanks,
Pedro

On Sun, Apr 15, 2012 at 11:39 PM, Arvindh Sukumar arvsuku...@gmail.com wrote:
 According to the Heroku API docs, authentication is done using the User's
 API Key as password, and a blank username, through HTTP Basic
 authentication. However, i found that authentication works even if I use the
 account email and password.

 I just wanted to check whether this is 'allowed'. The command-line tool uses
 this method, but I want to use it in an iOS app i'm developing.

 Using the email and password for login would be preferred, as it is much
 easier to input than the API key.

 Thanks,
 Arvindh

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Re: Heroku API

2008-04-14 Thread Adam Wiggins

On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 12:58 PM, Mark S. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  mbp-mark:~ mark$ heroku clone myapp
  Initialized empty Git repository in /Users/mark/myapp/.git/
  fatal: '/userapps/11544': unable to chdir or not a git archive

I think I may have fixed this.  At the very least, I figured out a way
to log when it happens, so I'll be in a better position to diagnose
next time it occurs.  Email me or post here if you bump into this (or
similar problems on clone) again.

Adam

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Re: Heroku API Problem

2008-03-26 Thread Kelsin

On Mar 17, 12:33 pm, shammond42 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 fatal: '/userapps/4867':unabletochdiror not a git archive
 fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly
 fetch-pack from '[EMAIL PROTECTED]:cavcomcon.git' failed

I'm getting the same problem. List works fine, key is setup (had an
error with permission denied before and solved it [was just an issue
with my default key not being id_rsa]), only when I try to clone I get
that message. I have removed the .heroku folder just in case and
generated a new key as well.

Thanks,
Chris
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