JamesRocky
JamesRocky

Reputation: 721

Heroku: How do you push to specific app if you have multiple apps in heroku?

I create a new heroku app using heroku create test-app3. Now if I want to push some code to this new test-app3, how do I do that?

When I type heroku list in the terminal I get: My Apps

How do I push to test-app3? How do I switch between which app to push to?

Upvotes: 10

Views: 7353

Answers (2)

Wahid
Wahid

Reputation: 1

You navigate your app from terminal with cd test-app3, then:

git add .
git commit -m "your message"
git push

and finally:

git push heroku master or git push heroku main, depending on the name of your main branch.

Upvotes: 0

K M Rakibul Islam
K M Rakibul Islam

Reputation: 34338

You will need to setup different git remote end points for each application at Heroku so you can push to either application from the one local repo.

Get the GIT URLs for your apps on Heroku via the dashboard (it will look something similar to this: https://[email protected]:your_app_name.git) and do:

git remote add test-app1 https://[email protected]:test-app1.git

git remote add test-app2 https://[email protected]:test-app2.git

git remote add test-app3 https://[email protected]:test-app3.git

Then you will be able to push to any specific app like this:

git push test-app1 master

git push test-app2 master

git push test-app3 master

Upvotes: 24

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