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heroku-escher-keypool-editor

v1.0.1

Published

Tool for editing heroku app escher keypools

Readme

heroku-escher-keypool-editor

Tool for editing heroku app escher key pools. The application calls the heroku-cli config:set command with the given application name and config and sets a new escher key.

How to Install

Simply run npm run -g heroku-escher-keypool-editor!

How to Use

To add a key, required parameters are app name, keyId and secret. Config name defaults to SUITE_ESCHER_KEY_POOL, but can be overwritten.

Example

heroku-escher-keypool-editor --app my-app --configName CONFIG_VARIABLE --keyId key_v1 --secret supersecret

This will add new key to the escher key pool, or the overwrite existing one.

Use the --unset option to delete an existing key:

heroku-escher-keypool-editor --app my-app --configName CONFIG_VARIABLE --keyId key_v1 --unset

Note: The tool will assume the key pool is a predefined stringified json array.
And the key format should be:

{
    "keyId": "my_key_v1",
    "secret": "H4ck3R_5eCr37",
    "acceptOnly": 0
}

There is a built-in help command available with heroku-escher-keypool-editor --help