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sphere-customer-export

v2.0.2

Published

Quick and easy way to export your customers from commercetools platform into CSV files, with SFTP support!

Downloads

51

Readme

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Customer export

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This module allows to export customers to CSV, with SFTP support.

Getting started

$ npm install -g commercetools-customer-export

# output help screen
$ customer-export

SFTP

Exported customer can be automatically uploaded to an SFTP server.

When using SFTP you need to provide at least the required --sftp* options:

  • --sftpCredentials (or --sftpHost, --sftpUsername, --sftpPassword)
  • --sftpSource
  • --sftpTarget

CSV Format

Customers exported in CSV are stored in a single file

At the moment you need to provide a --csvTemplate with headers in order to export related fields (see examples).

id,customerNumber

The following headers can be used in the CSV template

  • id
  • customerNumber
  • externalId
  • firstName
  • middleName
  • lastName
  • email
  • dateOfbirth
  • companyName
  • vatId
  • defaultShippingAddressId
  • defaultBillingAddressId
  • customerGroup
  • isEmailVerified
  • addressed.* - eg. id, streetName or additionalStreetInfo

In general you can get access to any property of the customer object. Find a reference in our API documentation.

Note that when at least one addresses header is given the resulting CSV contains a row per address. Otherwise it only contains one row per customer.

Contributing

In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Lint and test your code using Grunt. More info here

Releasing

Releasing a new version is completely automated using the Grunt task grunt release.

grunt release // patch release
grunt release:minor // minor release
grunt release:major // major release

License

Copyright (c) 2015 commercetools Licensed under the MIT license.