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Clever Tools

Deploy on Clever Cloud and control you applications, add-ons, services from command line.

Installation

Clever Tools are availables from many channels. The simpler way to install them, if you already have Node.js on your system, is through npm package manager:

npm install -g clever-tools

We also distribute binaries and packages for multiple systems and tools:

Enabling autocompletion

The clever-tools CLI comes with a comprehensive auto-completion system. Some installation methods through package managers will try to enable it automatically. If not, use this for bash:

clever --bash-autocomplete-script $(which clever) | sudo tee /usr/share/bash-completion/completions/clever

or that for zsh:

clever --zsh-autocomplete-script $(which clever) | sudo tee /usr/share/zsh/site-functions

How to use

Login

To use clever-tools, you have to login.

clever login

It will open the Web console in your browser and reuse your existing session if you’re already logged in.

clever login tries to open a browser through xdg-open on GNU/Linux systems (and in bash for windows). Make sure you have xdg-utils available as well as a default browser set, or you can copy and paste the URL displayed in the console.

Create an application

clever create <name> --type <type> \
  [--region <region>] \
  [--org <organisation>] \
  [--alias <alias>]

Where type is one of:

  • docker: for Docker-based applications
  • go: for Go applications
  • gradle: for applications launched with gradle
  • haskell: for haskell applications
  • jar: for applications deployed as standalone jar files
  • maven: for applications launched with maven
  • meteor: for Meteor applications launched with Node.js
  • node: for Node.js applications
  • php: for PHP applications
  • play1: for Play1 applications
  • play2: for Play2 applications
  • python: for python27 and python3 applications
  • ruby: for ruby applications
  • rust: for rust applications
  • sbt: for applications launched with SBT
  • static-apache: for static (HTML only) websites
  • war: for applications deployed as war files

Where region is one of:

  • 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)

--org allows you to chose the organisation in which your app is created.

--alias allows you to deploy the same application in multiple environments on Clever Cloud (eg: production, testing, …)

clever link [--org <ORG-NAME>] <APP-NAME> [--alias <alias>]

Where APP-NAME is the name of your application, and ORG-NAME is the name of the organisation it’s in. You can specify a complete application id instead of its name (in that case, --org can be omitted).

Deploy an application

clever deploy [--alias <alias>]

--alias allows you to deploy your application several times on Clever Cloud (eg: production, testing, …)

Application status

clever status [--alias <alias>]

Change application scalability

clever scale [--alias <alias>] [--min-flavor <minflavor>] [--max-flavor <maxflavor>] [--min-instances <mininstances>] [--max-instances <maxinstances>]

Display help

You can display help about each command with clever help.

clever help
clever help deploy

Examples

cd node_project
clever login
clever create "Node.js application" -t node -r mtl
clever deploy

How to send feedback?

Send us an email! or submit an issue.

Automated releases

This project uses GitHub Actions to build binaries, package them and release them automatically on the various repositories. If you want to know more or if you need to release a new version, please read RELEASE.md carefully.

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