`heroku addons:*` commands
npm install @heroku-cli/plugin-addons-v5



* [heroku addons [--all|--app APP]](#heroku-addons---all--app-app)
* heroku addons:attach ADDON_NAME
* heroku addons:create SERVICE:PLAN
* [heroku addons:destroy [ADDON]... [flags]](#heroku-addonsdestroy-addon-flags)
* heroku addons:detach ATTACHMENT_NAME
* heroku addons:docs ADDON
* [heroku addons:downgrade ADDON [PLAN]](#heroku-addonsdowngrade-addon-plan)
* heroku addons:info ADDON
* heroku addons:open ADDON
* heroku addons:plans SERVICE
* heroku addons:rename ADDON NEW_NAME
* heroku addons:services
* [heroku addons:upgrade ADDON [PLAN]](#heroku-addonsupgrade-addon-plan)
* heroku addons:wait ADDON
heroku addons [--all|--app APP]lists your add-ons and attachments
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USAGE
$ heroku addons [--all|--app APP]
FLAGS
-A, --all show add-ons and attachments for all accessible apps
-a, --app=
-r, --remote=
--json return add-ons in json format
DESCRIPTION
lists your add-ons and attachments
The default filter applied depends on whether you are in a Heroku app
directory. If so, the --app flag is implied. If not, the default of --all
is implied. Explicitly providing either flag overrides the default
behavior.
EXAMPLES
$ heroku addons --all
$ heroku addons --app acme-inc-www
`
attach an existing add-on resource to an app
`
USAGE
$ heroku addons:attach ADDON_NAME -a
FLAGS
-a, --app=
-r, --remote=
--as=
--confirm=
--credential=
DESCRIPTION
attach an existing add-on resource to an app
`
create a new add-on resource
`
USAGE
$ heroku addons:create SERVICE:PLAN -a
FLAGS
-a, --app=
-r, --remote=
--as=
--confirm=
--name=
--wait watch add-on creation status and exit when complete
DESCRIPTION
create a new add-on resource
`
permanently destroy an add-on resource
`
USAGE
$ heroku addons:destroy [ADDON]... [flags]
FLAGS
-a, --app=
-c, --confirm=
-f, --force allow destruction even if connected to other apps
-r, --remote=
--wait watch add-on destruction status and exit when complete
DESCRIPTION
permanently destroy an add-on resource
`
detach an existing add-on resource from an app
`
USAGE
$ heroku addons:detach ATTACHMENT_NAME -a
FLAGS
-a, --app=
-r, --remote=
DESCRIPTION
detach an existing add-on resource from an app
`
open an add-on's Dev Center documentation in your browser
`
USAGE
$ heroku addons:docs ADDON [--show-url] [-a
FLAGS
-a, --app=
-r, --remote=
--show-url show URL, do not open browser
DESCRIPTION
open an add-on's Dev Center documentation in your browser
`
change add-on plan
`
USAGE
$ heroku addons:downgrade ADDON [PLAN] [-a
FLAGS
-a, --app=
-r, --remote=
DESCRIPTION
change add-on plan
See available plans with heroku addons:plans SERVICE.
Note that heroku addons:upgrade and heroku addons:downgrade are the same.
Either one can be used to change an add-on plan up or down.
https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/managing-add-ons
EXAMPLES
Upgrade an add-on by service name:
$ heroku addons:upgrade heroku-redis:premium-2
Upgrade a specific add-on:
$ heroku addons:upgrade swimming-briskly-123 heroku-redis:premium-2
`
show detailed add-on resource and attachment information
`
USAGE
$ heroku addons:info ADDON
FLAGS
-a, --app=
-r, --remote=
DESCRIPTION
show detailed add-on resource and attachment information
`
open an add-on's dashboard in your browser
`
USAGE
$ heroku addons:open ADDON [--show-url] [-a
FLAGS
-a, --app=
-r, --remote=
--show-url show URL, do not open browser
DESCRIPTION
open an add-on's dashboard in your browser
`
list all available plans for an add-on services
`
USAGE
$ heroku addons:plans SERVICE [--json]
FLAGS
--json output in json format
DESCRIPTION
list all available plans for an add-on services
`
rename an add-on
`
USAGE
$ heroku addons:rename ADDON NEW_NAME
FLAGS
-a, --app=
-r, --remote=
DESCRIPTION
rename an add-on
`
list all available add-on services
`
USAGE
$ heroku addons:services [--json]
FLAGS
--json output in json format
DESCRIPTION
list all available add-on services
`
change add-on plan
`
USAGE
$ heroku addons:upgrade ADDON [PLAN] [-a
FLAGS
-a, --app=
-r, --remote=
DESCRIPTION
change add-on plan
See available plans with heroku addons:plans SERVICE.
Note that heroku addons:upgrade and heroku addons:downgrade are the same.
Either one can be used to change an add-on plan up or down.
https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/managing-add-ons
EXAMPLES
Upgrade an add-on by service name:
$ heroku addons:upgrade heroku-redis:premium-2
Upgrade a specific add-on:
$ heroku addons:upgrade swimming-briskly-123 heroku-redis:premium-2
`
show provisioning status of the add-ons on the app
`
USAGE
$ heroku addons:wait ADDON
FLAGS
-a, --app=
-r, --remote=
--wait-interval=
DESCRIPTION
show provisioning status of the add-ons on the app
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