Heroku login issue on Node js












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I was deploying my app on heroku fine but now I am getting the following error:



heroku: Press any key to open up the browser to login or q to exit: 
heroku: Waiting for login... done
/home/ubuntu/.local/share/heroku/client/7.18.9/node_modules/@oclif/errors/lib/index.js:29
throw err;
^

Error: timed out
at Object.error (/home/ubuntu/.local/share/heroku/client/7.18.9/node_modules/@oclif/errors/lib/index.js:22:17)
at Timeout.setTimeout [as _onTimeout] (/home/ubuntu/.local/share/heroku/client/7.18.9/node_modules/@heroku-cli/command/lib/login.js:27:38)
at listOnTimeout (timers.js:324:15)
at processTimers (timers.js:268:5)


What does it mean and how can I get rid of it?










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    I was deploying my app on heroku fine but now I am getting the following error:



    heroku: Press any key to open up the browser to login or q to exit: 
    heroku: Waiting for login... done
    /home/ubuntu/.local/share/heroku/client/7.18.9/node_modules/@oclif/errors/lib/index.js:29
    throw err;
    ^

    Error: timed out
    at Object.error (/home/ubuntu/.local/share/heroku/client/7.18.9/node_modules/@oclif/errors/lib/index.js:22:17)
    at Timeout.setTimeout [as _onTimeout] (/home/ubuntu/.local/share/heroku/client/7.18.9/node_modules/@heroku-cli/command/lib/login.js:27:38)
    at listOnTimeout (timers.js:324:15)
    at processTimers (timers.js:268:5)


    What does it mean and how can I get rid of it?










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      I was deploying my app on heroku fine but now I am getting the following error:



      heroku: Press any key to open up the browser to login or q to exit: 
      heroku: Waiting for login... done
      /home/ubuntu/.local/share/heroku/client/7.18.9/node_modules/@oclif/errors/lib/index.js:29
      throw err;
      ^

      Error: timed out
      at Object.error (/home/ubuntu/.local/share/heroku/client/7.18.9/node_modules/@oclif/errors/lib/index.js:22:17)
      at Timeout.setTimeout [as _onTimeout] (/home/ubuntu/.local/share/heroku/client/7.18.9/node_modules/@heroku-cli/command/lib/login.js:27:38)
      at listOnTimeout (timers.js:324:15)
      at processTimers (timers.js:268:5)


      What does it mean and how can I get rid of it?










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      I was deploying my app on heroku fine but now I am getting the following error:



      heroku: Press any key to open up the browser to login or q to exit: 
      heroku: Waiting for login... done
      /home/ubuntu/.local/share/heroku/client/7.18.9/node_modules/@oclif/errors/lib/index.js:29
      throw err;
      ^

      Error: timed out
      at Object.error (/home/ubuntu/.local/share/heroku/client/7.18.9/node_modules/@oclif/errors/lib/index.js:22:17)
      at Timeout.setTimeout [as _onTimeout] (/home/ubuntu/.local/share/heroku/client/7.18.9/node_modules/@heroku-cli/command/lib/login.js:27:38)
      at listOnTimeout (timers.js:324:15)
      at processTimers (timers.js:268:5)


      What does it mean and how can I get rid of it?







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          I had the same problem. I had to type



          heroku login -i



          Apparently the -i stands for interactive. I had to find the answer buried in code a tutorial i have access to. I figured i would post this here in case it helps others. Hope this helps!






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          • It worked. Thank you.

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            Nov 21 '18 at 6:03














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          I had the same problem. I had to type



          heroku login -i



          Apparently the -i stands for interactive. I had to find the answer buried in code a tutorial i have access to. I figured i would post this here in case it helps others. Hope this helps!






          share|improve this answer













          I had the same problem. I had to type



          heroku login -i



          Apparently the -i stands for interactive. I had to find the answer buried in code a tutorial i have access to. I figured i would post this here in case it helps others. Hope this helps!







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          It worked. Thank you.

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