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@commercelayer/cli-plugin-imports
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cli-plugin-imports
Commerce Layer CLI Imports plugin
$ @commercelayer/cli-plugin-imports COMMAND
$ @commercelayer/cli-plugin-imports (-v | version | --version) to check the version of the CLI you have installed.
$ @commercelayer/cli-plugin-imports [COMMAND] (--help | -h) for detailed information about CLI commands.
@commercelayer/cli-plugin-imports imports
@commercelayer/cli-plugin-imports imports:create
@commercelayer/cli-plugin-imports imports:delete ID
@commercelayer/cli-plugin-imports imports:details ID
@commercelayer/cli-plugin-imports imports:group GROUP_ID
@commercelayer/cli-plugin-imports imports:list
@commercelayer/cli-plugin-imports imports:types
@commercelayer/cli-plugin-imports imports
List all the created imports.
USAGE
$ @commercelayer/cli-plugin-imports imports
OPTIONS
-A, --all
show all imports instead of first 25 only
-e, --errors
show only imports with errors
-g, --group=group
the group ID associated to the import in case of multi-chunk imports
-l, --limit=limit
limit number of imports in output
-o, --organization=organization
(required) the slug of your organization
-s, --status=in_progress|pending|completed|interrupted
the import job status
-t,
--type=orders|coupons|skus|sku_lists|sku_list_items|prices|stock_items|gift_cards|customers|customer_subscriptions|tax
_categories
the type of resource imported
-w, --warnings
show only import with warnings
See code: src/commands/imports/index.ts
@commercelayer/cli-plugin-imports imports:create
Create a new import.
USAGE
$ @commercelayer/cli-plugin-imports imports:create
OPTIONS
-C, --csv accept input file in CSV format
-b, --blind execute in blind mode without showing the progress monitor
-i, --inputs=inputs (required) the path of the file containing the data to import
-o, --organization=organization (required) the slug of your organization
-p, --parent=parent the id of the parent resource to be associated with imported data
-q, --quiet execute command without showing warning messages
-t, --type=orders|coupons|skus|sku_lists|... (required) the type of resource being imported
EXAMPLES
$ commercelayer imports:create -t stock_items -p <stock_location-id> -i <input-file-path>
$ cl imp:create skus -c -i <input-file-path>
See code: src/commands/imports/create.ts
@commercelayer/cli-plugin-imports imports:delete ID
Delete an existing import.
USAGE
$ @commercelayer/cli-plugin-imports imports:delete ID
ARGUMENTS
ID unique id of the import
OPTIONS
-o, --organization=organization (required) the slug of your organization
ALIASES
$ @commercelayer/cli-plugin-imports imp:delete
EXAMPLES
$ commercelayer imports:delete <import-id>>
$ cl imp:delete <import-id>>
See code: src/commands/imports/delete.ts
@commercelayer/cli-plugin-imports imports:details ID
Show the details of an existing import.
USAGE
$ @commercelayer/cli-plugin-imports imports:details ID
ARGUMENTS
ID unique id of the import
OPTIONS
-i, --inputs show input items associated with the import
-l, --logs show warning and error logs related to the import process
-o, --organization=organization (required) the slug of your organization
ALIASES
$ @commercelayer/cli-plugin-imports import
$ @commercelayer/cli-plugin-imports imp:details
EXAMPLES
$ commercelayer imports:details <import-id>
$ cl import <import-id> -i
$ cl imp:details <import-id> -i -l
See code: src/commands/imports/details.ts
@commercelayer/cli-plugin-imports imports:group GROUP_ID
List all the imports related to an import group.
USAGE
$ @commercelayer/cli-plugin-imports imports:group GROUP_ID
ARGUMENTS
GROUP_ID unique id of the group import
OPTIONS
-o, --organization=organization (required) the slug of your organization
ALIASES
$ @commercelayer/cli-plugin-imports imp:group
EXAMPLES
$ commercelayer imports:group <group-id>
$ cl imports:ghroup <group-id>
See code: src/commands/imports/group.ts
@commercelayer/cli-plugin-imports imports:list
List all the created imports.
USAGE
$ @commercelayer/cli-plugin-imports imports:list
OPTIONS
-A, --all
show all imports instead of first 25 only
-e, --errors
show only imports with errors
-g, --group=group
the group ID associated to the import in case of multi-chunk imports
-l, --limit=limit
limit number of imports in output
-o, --organization=organization
(required) the slug of your organization
-s, --status=in_progress|pending|completed|interrupted
the import job status
-t,
--type=orders|coupons|skus|sku_lists|sku_list_items|prices|stock_items|gift_cards|customers|customer_subscriptions|tax
_categories
the type of resource imported
-w, --warnings
show only import with warnings
ALIASES
$ @commercelayer/cli-plugin-imports imp:list
EXAMPLES
$ commercelayer imports
$ cl imports:list -A
$ cl imp:list
See code: src/commands/imports/list.ts
@commercelayer/cli-plugin-imports imports:types
Show online documentation for supported resources.
USAGE
$ @commercelayer/cli-plugin-imports imports:types
See code: src/commands/imports/types.ts
FAQs
Commerce Layer CLI Imports plugin
The npm package @commercelayer/cli-plugin-imports receives a total of 20 weekly downloads. As such, @commercelayer/cli-plugin-imports popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @commercelayer/cli-plugin-imports demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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