# Heroku CI CLI [![Heroku CI Status](https://ci-badges.herokuapp.com/pipelines/420ca0bc-031b-479a-9335-1d51046daab2/master.svg)](https://dashboard.heroku.com/pipelines/420ca0bc-031b-479a-9335-1d51046daab2/tests) The CLI plugin for Heroku CI ## Installation This plugin is part of the official Heroku CLI, so there is no need to install it to run their commands. ## Development First, please read [Developing CLI Plugins on Heroku's DevCenter](https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/developing-toolbelt-plug-ins). ### Run Tests ``` $ npm test ``` ### Deploy 1. Release a new version of this npm package. e.g. Using [`np`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/np) ``` › np Publish a new version of heroku-ci (1.6.0) ? Select semver increment or specify new version minor 1.7.0 ? Will bump from 1.6.0 to 1.7.0. Continue? Yes ✔ Prerequisite check ✔ Git ✔ Cleanup ✔ Installing dependencies using Yarn ✔ Running tests ✔ Bumping version using Yarn ✔ Publishing package ✔ Pushing tags heroku-ci 1.7.0 published 🎉 ``` 2. Open a new pr in https://github.com/heroku/cli/blob/master/package.json, updating to the appropriate heroku-ci version. ## Commands All commands accept a `-a` flag. This should be the name of an app in the pipeline you have connected to Heroku CI. The `-a` flag can be omitted if you are in the directory of an app already. `heroku ci:list`, aliased as `heroku ci` Show the statuses of the most recent test runs. Add the `-w` or `--watch` flag to keep the session running and listen for updates. `heroku ci:info NUMBER` Show the status of a specific test run. If no run number is provided the most recent will be shown. `heroku ci:last` Show the status of the most recent test run `heroku ci:run` Run this from within your repo directory to trigger a test agains the current branch and commit. `heroku ci:rerun NUMBER` Re-run a previous test run. If no test run number is provided, the most recent test run will be re-run. `heroku ci:migrate-manifest` Migrate the current directory from the deprecated `app-ci.json` file format to the new `app.json` + `environments`. [See the docs](https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/heroku-ci-prerelease#migrating-applications-using-app-ci-json) for more details. `heroku ci:debug` Run this from within your repo directory to start and attach to a debug run. Useful for debugging failing test setup or a test which fails in CI but passes locally.