For deploying to Heroku, I use git push heroku master
. But how do I see which revision I pushed up to heroku? (I\'m often in doubt if I pushed the recent versio
If you've just pushed and want to make sure you're up-to-date, then you can just run git remote show heroku
and you'll see output similar to this:
* remote heroku
Fetch URL: git@heroku.com:XXX.git
Push URL: git@heroku.com:XXX.git
HEAD branch: master
Remote branch:
master tracked
Local ref configured for 'git push':
master pushes to master (up to date)
That (up to date)
at the end will be replaced by (fast forwardable)
if it is not up to date.
Or, if you're wanting to see the full commit log for the heroku remote, the only way I know how is to check it out first. git checkout heroku/master
will give you the current commit hash and commit comment: HEAD is now at <short commit hash>... <commit comment>
, and git log
will give you the rest of the story.
what about
git log heroku/master
The correct answer is actually so simple. You don't need to checkout anything, neither do you have to resort to COMMIT_HASH hacks (which don't work on Cedar stack). All you need to do is: git ls-remote <remote>
> git ls-remote heroku
ddaszxcewb585d3a3c00de816a197b14462791a3 HEAD
ddaszxcewb585d3a3c00de816a197b14462791a3 refs/heads/master
if you've run into the situation, like i just did, where a co-worker rolled back your heroku app to a release that doesn't show in heroku releases
because they only keep track of 2 releases... the checkout of heroku/master method won't help, because HEAD is not what is deployed anymore.
the undocumented to the rescue:
$ heroku console "ENV['COMMIT_HASH']"
"12abcdef"
You may now want heroku releases
and you'll see like 5 commits. a start at least.
heroku is using plain old Git underneath, so..
show the latest 5 commits on current branch:
git log -5
show commit history via Git's gui:
gitk
view current status (it'll show if you have any uncommited files):
git status