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@kintone/plugin-uploader

v9.0.7

Published

A kintone plugin uploader using puppeteer

Downloads

3,278

Readme

@kintone/plugin-uploader

npm version Node.js version License

A kintone plugin uploader using puppeteer

Usage

% npm install @kintone/plugin-uploader
% ./node_modules/.bin/kintone-plugin-uploader
--base-url ${yourKintoneBaseUrl} \
--username ${yourLoginName} \
--password ${yourPassword} \
${pluginZipPath}

or

% npm install -g @kintone/plugin-uploader
% kintone-plugin-uploader \
--base-url ${yourKintoneBaseUrl} \
--username ${yourLoginName} \
--password ${yourPassword} \
${pluginZipPath}

If you want to upload the plugin automatically when the plugin is updated, you can use --watch option.

% kintone-plugin-uploader \
--base-url ${yourKintoneBaseUrl} \
--username ${yourLoginName} \
--password ${yourPassword} \
--watch \
${pluginZipPath}

It works fine with @kintone/plugin-packer. You can create a project based on @kintone/plugin-packer using @kintone/create-plugin :).

Options

  Usage
    $ kintone-plugin-uploader <pluginPath>
  Options
    --base-url Base-url of your kintone
    --username Login username
    --password User's password
    --proxy Proxy server
    --basic-auth-username username for Basic Authentication
    --basic-auth-password password for Basic Authentication
    --watch Watch the changes of plugin zip and re-run
    --waiting-dialog-ms The waiting time for showing the input dialog in milliseconds
    --lang Using language (en or ja)
    --puppeteer-ignore-default-args Ignore default arguments of puppeteer

    You can set the values through environment variables
    base-url: KINTONE_BASE_URL
    username: KINTONE_USERNAME
    password: KINTONE_PASSWORD
    basic-auth-username: KINTONE_BASIC_AUTH_USERNAME
    basic-auth-password: KINTONE_BASIC_AUTH_PASSWORD
    proxy: HTTPS_PROXY or HTTP_PROXY

If you ommit the options, you can input the options interactively.

% kintone-plugin-uploader plugin.zip
? Input your username: hoge
? Input your password: [hidden]
? Input your kintone's base URL: https://example.cybozu.com

If you encounter an error with the following message while uploading a plugin, chrome group policies in Windows might cause it:

Error: Failed to launch the browser process!

TROUBLESHOOTING: https://github.com/puppeteer/puppeteer/blob/main/docs/troubleshooting.md

The chrome group policy configured in Windows can enforce to install certain chrome extensions on browsers. The puppeteer fails to launch chrome when these policies are enabled. See puppeteer document for more detail.
To avoid this issue, the plugin-uploader provides the --puppeteer-ignore-default-args option. Try to run plugin-uploader with the following option:

$ kintone-plugin-uploader \
  ....
  --puppeteer-ignore-default-args="--disable-extensions"

LICENSE

MIT License