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@adobe/aio-cli-plugin-aem-cloud-service-migration
Advanced tools
AEM Cloud Service Migration commands for the Adobe I/O CLI
Follow the sections below to AEM as a Cloud Service Code Refactoring plugin for the Adobe I/O CLI.
With the increase in number of code refactoring tools (with different set of installation, setup requirements and Input/Output formats), the complexity of using these tools has also elevated.
aio-cli-plugin-aem-cloud-service-migration plugin unifies the code refactoring tools which refactor
customers code, repository structure, and configurations on user's local machine.
The Adobe I/O CLI AEM Cloud Service Migration Plugin is the main AEM as a Cloud Service source migration Adobe I/O CLI plugin.
The AEM Cloud Service Source Migration Packages is the base library providing the underlying code refactoring tools.
Following tool packages are currently available:
@adobe/aem-cs-source-migration-dispatcher-converter@adobe/aem-cs-source-migration-repository-modernizer@adobe/aem-cs-source-migration-index-converterInstall the Adobe I/O CLI (if you haven't already) $ npm install -g @adobe/aio-cli
Install AEM cloud service migration plugin with aio $ aio plugins:install @adobe/aio-cli-plugin-aem-cloud-service-migration
When you run $ aio aem-migration --help, you should be able to see aem-cloud-service-migration as an available
plugin with its sub-commands.
$ aio plugins:install @adobe/aio-cli-plugin-aem-cloud-service-migration
Once the necessary dependencies are installed:
aio command (NOTE : Executing any tool would require an administartor session).target folder for refactored code or configurations, summary report and tool execution logs.Follow the sections below to learn about commands and their execution.
aio aem-migration:allThis command executes all the source refactoring tools.
Refer to config for more details.
USAGE
  $ aio aem-migration:all
OPTIONS
  -t, --type=ams|on-premise  [default: on-premise] the type of AEM provisioning (ams or on-prem)
  --help                     show help
DESCRIPTION
  Available migration tools :
  * dispatcher-converter
  * repository-modernizer
  * workflow-migrator
  * index-converter
 This command runs the tools in the above sequence & workflow migration if configured, is done in-place taking modernized code in the "target" folder as the source.
EXAMPLES
  $ aio aem-migration:all
  $ aio aem-migration:all -t=ams
  $ aio aem-migration:all -t=on-premise
Refer to Code :src/commands/aem-migration/all.js
aio aem-migration:dispatcher-converterThis command converts an existing dispatcher configurations into AEM as a Cloud Service compatible dispatcher configurations.
Refer to config for more information.
USAGE
  $ aio aem-migration:dispatcher-converter
OPTIONS
  -t, --type=ams|on-premise  [default: on-premise] the type of AEM provisioning (ams or on-prem)
  --help                     show help
DESCRIPTION
  Configuring existing on-Premise or Adobe Managed Services (AMS) Dispatcher configurations to AEM as a Cloud
  Service compatible Dispatcher configuration.
  AEM as a Cloud Service has defined rules which are to be followed while configuring Dispatcher for AEM instances.
  Dispatcher Converter reads on-Premise or Adobe Managed Services (AMS) Dispatcher configurations and changes them
  to AEM as a Cloud Service compatible dispatcher configurations.
EXAMPLES
  $ aio aem-migration:dispatcher-converter
  $ aio aem-migration:dispatcher-converter -t=ams
  $ aio aem-migration:dispatcher-converter -t=on-premise
Refer to Code: src/commands/aem-migration/dispatcher-converter.js.
aio aem-migration:repository-modernizerThis command restructures an existing projects packages into AEM as a Cloud Service compatible packages.
Please see here to know more about how the tool works, known limitations and what needs to be handled manually.
Refer to config for more info.
USAGE
  $ aio aem-migration:repository-modernizer
OPTIONS
  --help                     show help
DESCRIPTION
  AEM requires a separation of content and code, which means a single content package cannot deploy to both /apps
  and runtime-writable areas (for example, /content , /conf , /home , or anything not /apps ) of the repository.
  Instead, the application must separate code and content into discrete packages for deployment into AEM.
  Repository Modernizer automates the separation of such packages into :
  * ui.apps package, or Code Package
  * ui.config package, or OSGi Configurations Package
  * ui.content package, or Content Package
  * all (container) package that includes the above packages as embeds.
EXAMPLE
  $ aio aem-migration:repository-modernizer
Refer to Code: src/commands/aem-migration/repository-modernizer.js.
aio aem-migration:index-converterThis command migrates existing Custom Oak Index Defintions into AEM as a Cloud Service compatible Custom Oak Index Defintions.
Please see here to know more about how the tool works, known limitations and what needs to be handled manually.
Refer to config for more info.
USAGE
  $ aio aem-migration:index-converter
OPTIONS
  --help                     show help
DESCRIPTION
  Configuring existing Custom Oak Index Definitions to AEMaaCS compatible Custom Oak Index Defintions.
  Custom Oak Index Definitions can be categorized as :
  * Custom OOTB (Product) Oak Index Definitions : Modification into existing OOTB Oak Index Definitions
  * Newly created Oak Index Definitions
  Operation for custom OOTB (Product) Oak Index Definition :
  * This tool will parse the Custom OOTB (Product) Oak Index Definition and fetch the associated OOTB Index Definition.
  * It will compare the Custom OOTB Oak Index Definition to the associated OOTB Index Definition and retrieve the
    difference between Custom OOTB Index Definition. and associated OOTB Index Definition. That difference or delta is
    basically customization done by the user in OOTB Oak Index Definition.
  * It will validate the retrieved customization as per AEM as Cloud Service compatible OAK Index Definitions guidelines.
  * It will merge validated customization of Custom OOTB Oak Index Definition to corresponding OAK Index Definition
    present on AEM as a Cloud Service.
  Naming convention for Custom OOTB (Product) Oak Index Definition :
       "Name of the corresponding OAK Index Definition on AEMaaCS"-"latest version of this index on AEMaaCS "-"custom"-1
  Operation for newly created custom Oak Index Definition :
  * It will parse and validate the Custom Oak Index Definition according to AEM as a Cloud Service OAK Index Definitions guidelines.
  * It will rename the Custom Oak Index Definition.
  Naming convention for newly created Custom Oak Index Definition :
       "Name of the Custom Oak Index Defintion"-"custom"-1
EXAMPLE
  $ aio aem-migration:index-converter
Refer to Code: src/commands/aem-migration/index-converter.js
aio aem-migration:workflow-migratorThis command migrates asset processing workflows from on-premise or AMS deployments of AEM to processing profiles and OSGi configurations for use in AEM Assets as a Cloud Service.
Please see here to know more about how the tool works, known limitations and what needs to be handled manually.
Refer to config for more info.
USAGE
  $ aio aem-migration:workflow-migrator
OPTIONS
  --help                     show help
DESCRIPTION
  This script will perform an automated migration from custom workflow configurations for asset processing to the corresponding configurations that are required by AEM as a Cloud Service.  After executing the script, the transformed code can be committed to a test branch and deployed to a Cloud Service development environment for testing and validation.
When run, the script will perform the following actions:
#### Create Maven Projects
The following maven projects will be created:
- aem-cloud-migration.apps - for immutable content that is to be deployed under /apps
- aem-cloud-migration.content - for mutable content that is to be deployed elsewhere, such as /conf
Each project will only be created if it is required.  The created projects will be added as modules to the reactor POM.  In cases where the project has been migrated to follow the [new package structures](https://docs.adobe.com/content/help/en/experience-manager-cloud-service/implementing/developing/aem-project-content-package-structure.html), we will integrate these projects into the container content package as well.
EXAMPLE
  $ aio aem-migration:workflow-migrator
Refer to Code: src/commands/aem-migration/workflow-migrator.js.
Follow the steps below to add a new command:
Create a new javascript file, named after the command, in src/commands/aem-migration.
Use the contents of src/commands/aem-migration/dispatcher-converter.js as a starting point for your command,
paying particular attention to the command's flags, args, and description. Refer to https://oclif.io for additional information and features.
Ensure that the file's exports include an object with a property matching the command name.
This repository has been configured to automatically publish the plugin to npm registry.
It requires a commit to be made to the master branch with the required semver bump made
to the package version in the package.json. This commit will automatically
trigger the Github Action
which will publish the package to npm registry.
Contributions are welcomed! Read the Contributing Guide for more information.
This project is licensed under the Apache V2 License. Refer to LICENSE for more information.
Please follow the Issue template to report issues or to request enhancements.
FAQs
AEM Cloud Service Migration commands for the Adobe I/O CLI
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