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genrails

v2.3.0

Published

Command Line Interface (CLI) tool for the GenRails application

Downloads

25

Readme

GenRails CLI v1.0.0

Command-line interface tool for GenRails that allows you to compile models and generate code from templates.


Table of Contents


Installation

Ensure you have Node.js installed on your system, then install GenRails CLI globally:

npm i -g genrails

Authentication

All commands require a user token for authentication. This token is generated in the GenRails web application.

Global Option (Required):

-u, --utoken <token>    User token for authentication

Commands

Compile

Compile a model from a local file or remote ID and generate output files based on templates.

Syntax

genrails -u <token> compile [options] [output]

Required Options

-m, --model <value>     Model source:
                        - Local file path (e.g., ./model.txt)
                        - Remote model ID with format: {V|D|U}#<uuid>
                          V = Version, D = Draft, U = User model

-t, --target <id>       Target ID (format: {P|D|V}#<uuid>)
                        P = Project, D = Deployment, V = Version

Optional Options

-g, --group <name>      Template group name (default: "*")
-M, --mode <mode>       Generation mode (default: "override")
                        - "override": Overwrites existing files
                        - "skip": Keeps existing files, generates only new ones

Arguments

[output]                Output directory path (default: current directory)

Examples

Compile from Local File

Compile a model from a local file and specify a target project:

genrails -u c3085084-2e37-4ace-ac6d-b6721b41dc2c compile \
  -m ./model.txt \
  -t P#123e4567-e89b-12d3-a456-426614174000

Compile from Remote Model ID

Compile a draft model stored remotely:

genrails -u c3085084-2e37-4ace-ac6d-b6721b41dc2c compile \
  -m D#e2b6008a-85ba-4971-b4b2-9cad4de0a350 \
  -t P#123e4567-e89b-12d3-a456-426614174000 \
  ./output

Compile with Custom Template Group

Use a specific template group and skip mode:

genrails -u c3085084-2e37-4ace-ac6d-b6721b41dc2c compile \
  -m V#550e8400-e29b-41d4-a716-446655440000 \
  -t P#a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-1234567890ab \
  -g backend-templates \
  -M skip \
  ./generated

Compile from File with All Options

genrails -u c3085084-2e37-4ace-ac6d-b6721b41dc2c compile \
  -m ./mymodel.txt \
  -t D#a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-1234567890ab \
  -g full-stack \
  -M override \
  ./project/src

Model ID Formats

Remote Model IDs (-m parameter)

  • V#uuid: Version model (published version)
  • D#uuid: Draft model (work in progress)
  • U#uuid: User model (personal model)

Target IDs (-t parameter, required)

  • P#uuid: Project target
  • D#uuid: Deployment target
  • V#uuid: Version target

Development

Run in Development Mode

npm run dev -- -u <token> compile -m <model> [options]

Example:

npm run dev -- -u c3085084-2e37-4ace-ac6d-b6721b41dc2c compile \
  -m D#e2b6008a-85ba-4971-b4b2-9cad4de0a350 \
  -t P#123e4567-e89b-12d3-a456-426614174000