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muc-grubber

v1.0.4

Published

This is alpha version of npm-module that grubs selected metadata from DifHub project and compiles it to js module

Readme

muc-grubber

This is alpha version of npm-module that grubs selected metadata from DifHub project and compiles it to js module

Installation

npm i muc-grubber

Usage

Alpha version of this module works only with local repositories. So you have to clone metadata repository to your local machine.

To use module run this command: node node_modules/dh-metadata-grubber/index.js -r [path to local metadata repository]

This will create metadata.js file which exports compiled object tree of metadata project. To get access to some object you can just take it as object property (ex. org.sys.myApp) or by calling exported function findByPath which takes path in form organizations/Org/systems/Sys and returns object.

Options:
     
       -h, --help       Output usage information
       -r, --repo       Absolute path to local repository with project metadata (defaults to "")
       -t, --targetDir  Relative path to directory where resulting js file should be put (defaults to "")
	   -i, --include	Relative path to file describing subset of metadata to be included in result (optional) (defaults to "")
	   -p, --pretty		Pretty-print output file (by default it is minified)
	   -j, --json		Produce json files in target directory instead ot metadata.js file (defaults to false)

Format of include file: Each line of the file is partial path that will be included. For example if the file has two lines:

/TestOrg/systems/TestSystem/applications/App1

/TestOrg/systems/System2

Resulting file will contain only objects from App1 and System2 of TestOrg