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fill-territory-record-pdf

v0.0.2

Published

CLI for fill territory record form pdf from a csv

Readme


Usage

npx fill-territory-record-pdf [CSVFILE] [FROM_TERRITORY]

Arguments

CSVFILE

  • type: String

Territory record CSV file to read and fill pdf

# Run command and read csv from home
npx fill-territory-record-pdf ~/territory-record.csv

# Run command and read csv from current dir
npx fill-territory-record-pdf my-record.csv

# Run command and read csv from your custom path
npx fill-territory-record-pdf /my/custom/path/record.csv
CSV structure

Fields

| field name | type | required | description | | ------------- | -------- | -------------- | --------------------- | | territory | Number | required | Territory number | | publisher | String | required | Publisher name | | started_at | Date | required | Start date of record | | finished_at | Date | not required | Finish date of record |

Example

| territory | publisher | started_at | finished_at | | ------------- | --------------- | -------------- | --------------- | | 1 | Dennis Schulist | 2018-10-11 | 2019-06-02 | | 2 | Kurtis Weissnat | 2019-10-17 | |

FROM_TERRITORY

  • type: Number

Number of territory number to consider in CSV file and fill pdf

# Run command and consider territory record from number 1
npx fill-territory-record-pdf [CSV_FILE] 1

# Run command and consider territory record from number 11
npx fill-territory-record-pdf [CSV_FILE] 11

Flags

--outDir

  • default: process.cwd() current folder of command is executed
  • type: String

Specify an output folder for filled territory record pdf

# Run command and specify downloads folder as output for pdf
npx fill-territory-record-pdf [CSV_FILE] [FROM_TERRITORY] --outDir '~/Downloads'

# Run command and specify folder as output for pdf
npx fill-territory-record-pdf [CSV_FILE] [FROM_TERRITORY] --outDir './2022-31-08'