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I'd like to display the release number on a page on my site, to show the current heroku release.

My thoughts are to get it and store it in an environment variable, however I don't know how to access the release number on deployment.

Can anyone tell me how I might do this?

I've read: https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/release-phase

and read: https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/releases

I'm wondering if it's even possible or if I'd have to do it locally as part of a script incrementing the current version number and adding that as an environment variable. Just thought there might be a built in version

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  • Heroku doesn't inject that into the app by default (see stackoverflow.com/a/28657555/3001761 for how you can get the env vars that are set). You could maybe write a script to get the value from heroku releases data and heroku config:set it, but it looks like setting an env var increments the release :/
    – jonrsharpe
    Jul 1, 2020 at 17:24
  • Possible dupe: stackoverflow.com/q/7917523/3001761
    – jonrsharpe
    Jul 1, 2020 at 17:28
  • @jonrsharpe well yes and no, the answers in that one are Ruby specific. I'm not aruby dev. Seems the answer is to create a script. Jul 1, 2020 at 19:30

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You can enable the runtime-dyno-metadata lab to inject this metadata into your applications' environment: https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/dyno-metadata

just heroku labs:enable runtime-dyno-metadata -a <app name>, you'll need to generate a new release, either by deploying new code, or updating your config vars.

Once you've done this, you'll have access to HEROKU_RELEASE_VERSION in the env.

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  • It's annoying that you have to do that, but it works ... so not as annoying as writing my own script. Jul 2, 2020 at 20:44

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