heroku_pipeline_coupling
Provides a Heroku Pipeline Coupling resource.
A pipeline is a group of Heroku apps that share the same codebase. Once a pipeline is created using heroku_pipeline
, and apps are added to different stages using heroku_pipeline_coupling
, you can promote app slugs to the downstream stages.
Example Usage
# Create Heroku apps for staging and production resource "heroku_app" "staging" { name = "test-app-staging" } resource "heroku_app" "production" { name = "test-app-production" } # Create a Heroku pipeline resource "heroku_pipeline" "test-app" { name = "test-app" } # Couple apps to different pipeline stages resource "heroku_pipeline_coupling" "staging" { app = "${heroku_app.staging.name}" pipeline = "${heroku_pipeline.test-app.id}" stage = "staging" } resource "heroku_pipeline_coupling" "production" { app = "${heroku_app.production.name}" pipeline = "${heroku_pipeline.test-app.id}" stage = "production" }
Argument Reference
The following arguments are supported:
-
app
- (Required) The name of the app for this coupling. -
pipeline
- (Required) The ID of the pipeline to add this app to. -
stage
- (Required) The stage to couple this app to. Must be one ofreview
,development
,staging
, orproduction
.
Attributes Reference
The following attributes are exported:
-
id
- The UUID of this pipeline coupling. -
app
- The name of the application. -
app_id
- The ID of the application. -
pipeline
- The UUID of the pipeline. -
stage
- The stage for this coupling.
Import
Pipeline couplings can be imported using the Pipeline coupling id
, e.g.
$ terraform import heroku_pipeline_coupling.foobar 12345678
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