Alfresco ADF Cli

The ADF CLI provides a set of utilities to manage your ADF projects.

Installation

To get started, follow these instructions:

npm install @alfresco/adf-cli -g

To know more about any command use the -h or --help option:

adf-cli <command> --help

Developing

Link the project as a global tool

npm link

Build the tool in the develop mode (automatically watches for changes and rebuilds the commands):

npm run develop

Run the tool with the DEVELOP environment variable:

DEVELOP=true adf-cli <command>

In develop mode, the CLI takes the prebuilt scripts from the dist folder.

Commands

Commands Description
changelog Generate changelog report for two branches of git repository
check-cs-env Check cs env is up
check-plugin-env Check plugin status
docker Build and publish a docker image or create additional tag link
init-aae-env Init env
init-aps-env Init aps
licenses Create a 3th party license file
audit Check the security risk dependency in your package.json

Examples

Changelog

You can get command details by using --help argument

adf-cli changelog --help

The format of the command is as following:

Usage: adf-cli changelog [options]

Generate changelog report for two branches of git repository

Options:
  -v, --version          output the version number
  -r, --range <range>    Commit range, e.g. master..develop (default: "master..develop")
  -d, --dir <dir>        Working directory (default: working directory)
  -m, --max <number>     Limit the number of commits to output
  -o, --output <dir>     Output directory, will use console output if not defined
  --skip <number>        Skip number commits before starting to show the commit output
  -f, --format <format>  Output format (md, html) (default: "md")
  -e --exclude <string>  Exclude authors from the output, comma-delimited list
  -h, --help             output usage information

Usage examples

# show changelog in the console for the current directory
adf-cli changelog -r master..develop -d .

# show changelog in the console for a specific folder 
adf-cli changelog -d ~/github/alfresco-ng2-components

# generate changelog for specific folder and pipe the console output to a file
adf-cli changelog -d ~/github/alfresco-ng2-components > log.md

# generate changelog report in the default format as "changelog-X.X.X.md" and save to the current folder
adf-cli changelog -d ~/github/alfresco-ng2-components -o .  

# generate changelog report and save it to a specific folder
adf-cli changelog -d ~/github/alfresco-ng2-components -o ../reports

# generate changelog report in the HTML format and save to the current folder
adf-cli changelog -d ~/github/alfresco-ng2-components -f html -o .

# generate report in the default format and save to the current folder, reset all filters (including embedded ones for bots)
adf-cli changelog -d ~/github/alfresco-ng2-components -e ""

# generate report in the default format excluding commits made by certain authors
adf-cli changelog -d ~/github/alfresco-ng2-components -e "bot,user1,user2"

License Check

Move in the folder where you have your package.json and run the command:

npm install

adf-cli licenses

Audit Check

Move in the folder where you have your package.json and run the command:

npm install

adf-cli audit

Docker

The command provides 2 targets 'Publish' (default value) and 'Link'

Publish target Move in the folder where you have your Dockerfile and run the command:

adf-cli docker --target "publish" --dockerRepo "${docker_repository}"  --dockerTags "${TAGS}"

If you want to specify a different docker registry you can run

--loginCheck --loginUsername "username" --loginPassword "password" --loginRepo "quay.io"--dockerRepo "${docker_repository}"  --dockerTags "${TAGS}"

Link target In case you don't need to publish a new image but you would like to create a link to an already existing image (sourceTag) you can use the link target.

adf-cli docker --target "link" --dockerRepo "${docker_repository}"  --dockerTags "${TAGS}"  --sourceTag "develop"

Initialize activiti cloud env

The following command is in charge of Initializing the activiti cloud env with the default apps:

adf-cli init-aae-env --host "gateway_env"  --oauth "identity_env" --identityHost "identity_env" --modelerUsername "modelerusername" --modelerPassword "modelerpassword" --devopsUsername "devopsusername" --devopsPassword "devopspassword"

You can also specify the environment ids of the envs where to deploy the app adding the --envs option:

adf-cli init-aae-env --host "gateway_env"  --oauth "identity_env" --identityHost "identity_env" --modelerUsername "modelerusername" --modelerPassword "modelerpassword" --devopsUsername "devopsusername" --devopsPassword "devopspassword" --envs envId1 envId2

If you want to add a new app the schema needs to be:

TEST_APP: {
        name: 'testapp',
        file_location: 'https://github.com/Alfresco/alfresco-ng2-components/blob/branch/e2e/resources/testapp.zip?raw=true',
        security: [
            {'role': 'APS_ADMIN', 'groups': ['myadmingroup'], 'users': ['myadminuser']},
            {'role': 'APS_USER', 'groups': ['myusergroup'], 'users': ['myuser']
        }]
    },

Checks plugin status

The following command is in charge of checking plugin status by given plugin name:

adf-cli check-plugin-env --host "gateway_env" --pluginName "Name of the plugin" --clientId "clientId" --appName "appName" -u "username" -p "password" 
--ui "uiName"