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heroku-db-transfer

v1.3.0

Published

Copy a database from a source Heroku app to a target Heroku app.

Readme

heroku-db-transfer

THIS CODE DOESN'T WORK!

Heroku changed how their database transfer API works and this code hasn't been updated to reflect those changes.

The Bluedrop team has switched to using the Heroku CLI buildpack (https://github.com/heroku/heroku-buildpack-cli) and the command heroku pg:copy where we previously used this.


Copy a database from a source Heroku app to a target Heroku app.

Will destroy the preexisting contents of the target database.

Returns a promise that is resolved once the transfer is complete.

Has optional verbose parameter that will use console.log to output something like:

0
8912896
14155776
21495808
28835840
35197513
35197513
35197513

Context

At the time of this writing Heroku had not published any details regarding their database transfer API, nor does their Node heroku-client package implement the needed functionality. By inspecting the source for the Heroku Ruby command line client it was reasonable to implement enough functionality in Node to get the job done.

Assumptions

  • only have one Heroku Postgres database per Heroku App

Usage Example

var herokuDbTransfer = require('heroku-db-transfer');

herokuDbTransfer(sourceAppName, targetAppName)
  .then(function (bytesTransfered) {
    console.log('DONE DB TRANSFER', bytesTransfered);
  })
;

Command Line Usage Example

npm install heroku-db-transfer
node node_modules/heroku-db-transfer/transfer.js <source-app> <target-app>