Heroku buildpack to let you use git deploy keys with your private repositories
Register a deploy key for a github repository Github Instructions
Create a GIT_DEPLOY_KEY
environment variable with the private key that you registered on your Heroku
Heroku Instructions
I do
heroku config:set GIT_DEPLOY_KEY="`cat /path/to/key`"
Create a GIT_HOST_HASH
environment variable with the identification keys for the hosts that you're going to connect to. These are the keys found in ~/.ssh/known_hosts
.
I backed up my ~/.ssh/known_hosts, connected to each host manually via ssh, and then did:
heroku config:set GIT_HOST_HASH="`cat ~/.ssh/known_hosts`"
Afterwards I restored my old known_hosts file.
Optionally configure GIT_HOST
and GIT_USER
. If not provided, they will default to github.com
and git
respectively.
heroku config:set GIT_HOST=my-git-host.example.com
heroku config:set GIT_USER=git-party
Set your Heroku app's default buildpack to heroku-buildpack-compose Instructions
You can probably use buildpack-multi, though I haven't tried.
Create a .buildpacks file if you already haven't in the root directory of your app. Make sure it includes this buildpack, and any other buildpacks you need. I'm using Ruby on Rails, so I have:
NOTE: Put this buildpack first!
$ cat .buildpacks
https://github.com/siassaj/heroku-buildpack-git-deploy-keys
https://github.com/heroku/heroku-buildpack-ruby
Commit the .buildpacks file to your repository and push to Heroku. Cross fingers.
This package draws very heavily from https://github.com/fs-webdev/heroku-buildpack-ssh-keys That project's gone now, but I'd still like to thank it's main writer Tim Shadel (https://github.com/timshadel) for the work.