You can create a new application on Clever Cloud, linked to your local folder. Only its type
is required, it should be one of: docker
, elixir
, go
, gradle
, haskell
, jar
,maven
, meteor
, node
, php
, play1
, play2
, python
, ruby
, rust
, sbt
, static-apache
or war
. Result can be printed in human
or json
format.
clever create -t TYPE APP_NAME
clever create -t TYPE --format json
Note
Application name is optional. The current directory name is used if not specified.
You can also use one of the following optional parameters:
[--task, -T] COMMAND
You can declare a new application as a Clever Task. Once deployed, a Task executes its command and then stops. This value can be set by an (optional) parameter or later through clever env set CC_RUN_COMMAND command
.
You can execute a Task whenever needed through a clever restart
or modify it and clever deploy
a new revision. You'll only be billed for the build/execution time, per second.
Note
Except its lifecycle, a Clever Task is identical to an application and accepts the same environment variables.
--github owner/repo
If your Clever Cloud account is linked to a GitHub account, you can deploy any of your GitHub repositories as an application thanks to this parameter.
You can ask to deploy your application in a specific organisation/user account, region, with an alias different from its name:
[--org, -o, --owner] ID/NAME
[--alias, -a] ALIAS
[--region, -r] ZONE
[--format, -F] FORMAT
Default region is our Paris datacenters (par
), but it can be:
par
(Paris, Clever Cloud)grahds
(Gravelines, HDS servers, OVHcloud)rbx
(Roubaix, OVHcloud)rbxhds
(Roubaix, HDS servers, OVHcloud)scw
(Paris, Scaleway DC5)mtl
(Montreal, OVHcloud)sgp
(Singapore, OVHcloud)syd
(Sydney, OVHcloud)wsw
(Warsaw, OVHcloud)
After the application creation, you can ask for a json
formatted report instead of an human
sentence:
[--format, -F] FORMAT
If an application already exists in your Clever Cloud account, you can link it to any local directory to control it easily. You can even link several applications to a single folder, each one with a different name and/or alias. This is done through the .clever.json
file.
clever link APP_ID_OR_NAME [--alias, -a] ALIAS [--org, -o, --owner] ORG_ID_OR_NAME
If multiple applications are linked, you can define one as default with it alias:
clever make-default ALIAS
To unlink an application:
clever unlink ALIAS
You can list linked applications of a folder, you'll get : ID, alias and deployment URL.
clever applications
If you only need to get aliases or the result in the JSON format:
[--only-aliases] List only application aliases (default: false)
[--json, -j] Show result in JSON format (default: false)
To list all applications across all organisations you have access to, you can use:
clever applications list -F json
clever applications list --org ORG_ID_OR_NAME
To delete an application and unlink it from the current folder you only need to:
clever delete
clever delete --alias ALIAS
clever delete --app APP_ID_OR_NAME
Tip
You can skip confirmation adding the --yes
or -y
parameter.