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sfdx-plugin-auth-url

v1.1.0

Published

sfdx plugin for importing/exporting orgs using a Sfdx Auth Url

Downloads

34

Readme

sfdx-plugin-auth-url

sfdx plugin for importing/exporting orgs using a Sfdx Auth Url

Actions Status

This is a convenient wrapper for sfdx force:org:display and sfdx force:auth:sfdxurl:store.

Use cases

Note: pbcopy/pbpaste is available on MacOS only. However you can copy/paste manually of course.

  1. Authorizing a DevHub in CI environments

    Locally export the Sfdx Auth Url and save the content of your clipboard as an environment variable named SFDX_AUTH_URL_DEVHUB on your CI service.

    npx sfdx-plugin-auth-url auth-url:export -u devhub | pbcopy

    Add the following to your build script

    npx sfdx-plugin-auth-url auth-url:import -d -a devhub "${SFDX_AUTH_URL_DEVHUB}"
  2. Quickly sharing orgs with colleagues

    npx sfdx-plugin-auth-url auth-url:export -u myorg | pbcopy

    Send your colleague the content of your clipboard. Then your colleague can import it using

    npx sfdx-plugin-auth-url auth-url:import -a myorg "$(pbpaste)"