While updating my client's application on Heroku, I received the following warning message:
The Heroku Legacy Platform API will be Sunset on April 15th 2017. Please update your client access or the Heroku CLI to the latest version. See https://blog.heroku.com/sunsetting_heroku_s_legacy_platform_api_v2 for more details.
The link it provides explains why its sunsetting but not how to migrate to remove this warning message. The links that site take you to the API documentation but I couldn't find any docs on migration from v2 to v3 Heroku API.
Can someone point me in the right direction?
For some reason, updating heroku toolbelt wasn't working. Removing the link to the repository and then following the steps to install heroku again in the link I've provided fixed my problem.
https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/heroku-cli
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Im working on a project with Ruby on Rails language, deployed to Heroku everything is working fine
I had Mailgun addon installed in my Heroku app
at one point I tried to change it to another mailing Addon
so I unlinked the Mailgun addon and connected another Addon
after a little research, I wanted to connect back the Mailgun addon.
when I tried to connect Mailgun again, it said that my app has an account and I cant reconnect it
I cant access my account by the email written in the Heroku's error notification.
what should I do at this point?
In that link below, there is an image of the error I get in my terminal.
Heroku Error for command: " heroku addons:create mailgun:starter"
Another link for an image of the error I get when trying to add Mailgun addon through my heroku app dashboard.
Heroku Error from Heroku dashboard
If you think I should use another mailer addon, I would love to hear about it.
Thank you in advance
Our company wants to build a Rails-based backend website and we chose the OpenShift platform to host and deploy. To connect the two, all the guides lead to the installation of the ruby rhc gem and then setup it.
I'm fresh to OpenShift and I'm trying to setup the rhc toolkit on a remote Ubuntu server. Now I ran gem install rhc and everything went fine. Since I have to configure rhc through rhc setup, I ran this command afterwards and just after asking which server I want to use (I left it blank to use openshift.redhat.com) it comes to the login part.
At this moment, OpenShift Online allows you to login only with your GitHub account, so I gave in the GitHub credentials and... voilĂ ! Username or password is not correct. Tried this both on PuTTy and ConEmu.
I swear I checked the login data more than 1000 times, and I'm totally lost.
Thank you a lot in advance
If you want to use OpenShift Online NextGen Developer Preview, you do not use the rhc client. You need to use the oc client. So anything you read where it says rhc is the wrong documentation.
Once you are logged in through the new web console, select on the '?' in circle top right and select command line tools. It will give you links to the 'oc' tools to download, plus the command you need to run to login from the command line using a session access token.
The link to that page should be:
https://console.preview.openshift.com/console/command-line
Also suggest you get down and use the free eBook for the new platform at:
https://www.openshift.com/promotions/for-developers.html
It uses a VM, but ignore the client login step from that and use that from page above instead and then follow examples in the book against the Online NextGen Developer Preview instead.
Trying to add SendGrid functionality to my heroku rails app by running heroku addons:create sendgrid:starter from my app's directory, but getting an error message each time:
Error Provisioning User - Whitelabel domain could not be located when creating customer
I'm also getting the exact same error when trying to add SendGrid Starter add-on directly through the Heroku web interface for my app.
My heroku account does have a credit card on file, so that shouldn't be the issue. This heroku app is on the free heroku tier, but I believe all the add-ons are supposed to be supported even for free heroku apps.
Has anyone run into this before? If so, any pointers on how to fix it?
It just worked. I believe it may have been the result of temporary service outage on the part of SendGrid (even though their system status pages indicated all services were up and running).
Sorry for the false alarm.
When I create new project in Xcode 5, Am trying to add new server for source control. But am getting error alert like this "The Xcode service is disabled on this server. Please contact your administrator for help".
Please check out how to turn on the OSX Server Xcode service at the following link:
https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/documentation/IDEs/Conceptual/xcode_guide-continuous_integration/200-Adopting_a_Continuous_Integration_Workflow/adopt_continuous_integration.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40013292-CH3-SW1.
If review of this guide does not fix your issue please let me know more specifics about your environment. If it does help please consider accepting the answer so others will locate the resource.
Important Conceptual Notes:
When you setup a new project and you are offered a server this refers to an OSX Server only (not github or any non-OSX external server):
So basically just make sure the OSX Xcode service is ON or restart your 10.9+ OSX server if possible...
NB: If what you want to do is to push your repository to github.com or code.google.com please see the following links for instructions on getting this to run in Terminal. Once the link between the remote repository and your local directory then Xcode will be able to push updates to your remote repositories (this will be available as a checkbox when you commit your project).
Github Help
Pushing to Google Code
It sounds like you want to add a repository, not an XCode Continuous Integration server.
Adding a server is adding an XCode Continuous Integration server.
Use add repository instead. See the guide in the first link.
It seems like a "Server" in apple's definition is not a BitBucket server or GitHub server, it has to be a server that you host by yourself. Otherwise you are looking at adding a "repository".
I got enlightened by the screenshot below, note the server address:
This question might be considered duplicate of this: Unable to use heroku gem cli after password changes, but it is not.
In my case I have the latest Mac OS X 10.8.3 and I've installed brand new Heroku tool belt. First thing I've tried is to authenticate by issuing this:
heroku login
I was asked for my Heroku credentials, which I've entered (many-many times), but I got "Authentication Failed" message.
I've tried signing in with my credentials to Heroku website multiple times from different browsers - it all works, but I can't authenticate with Heroku CLI.
I don't have ~/.netrc file, I don't have any fancy firewall software on my Mac. What am I possibly doing wrong?
Thanks,
Alex.
Update 03/18/2013 9 PM Mountain:
This is the Heroku issue and they are looking into it:
Sounds like it might be an SSH key issue.
Here is a good guide to resolving it.
https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/keys
Heroku engineers have fixed it and I was able to authenticate. Thank you, Heroku!