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@kintone/customize-uploader
Advanced tools
A kintone customize uploader
% npm install @kintone/customize-uploader
% ./node_modules/.bin/kintone-customize-uploader
--domain ${yourDomain} \
--username ${yourLoginName} \
--password ${yourPassword} \
${manifestFile}
or
% npm install -g @kintone/customize-uploader
% kintone-customize-uploader \
--domain ${yourDomain} \
--username ${yourLoginName} \
--password ${yourPassword} \
${manifestFile}
If you want to upload the customize files automatically when a file is updated, you can use --watch
option.
% kintone-customize-uploader \
--domain ${yourDomain} \
--username ${yourLoginName} \
--password ${yourPassword} \
--watch \
${manifestFile}
Usage
$ kintone-customize-uploader <manifestFile>
Options
--domain Domain of your kintone
--username Login username
--password User's password
--basic-auth-username Basic Authentication username
--basic-auth-password Basic Authentication password
--proxy Proxy server
--watch Watch the changes of customize files and re-run
--lang Using language (en or ja)
--guest-space-id Guest space ID for uploading files
You can set the values through environment variables
domain: KINTONE_DOMAIN
username: KINTONE_USERNAME
password: KINTONE_PASSWORD
basic-auth-username: KINTONE_BASIC_AUTH_USERNAME
basic-auth-password: KINTONE_BASIC_AUTH_PASSWORD
proxy: HTTPS_PROXY or HTTP_PROXY
If you omit the options, you can input the options interactively.
% kintone-customize-uploader customize-manifest.json
? Input your domain: example.cybozu.com
? Input your username: sato
? Input your password: [hidden]
This is an example of customize-manifest.json
.
{
"app": "1",
"scope": "ALL",
"desktop": {
"js": [
"https://js.cybozu.com/jquery/3.3.1/jquery.min.js",
"sample/customize.js"
],
"css": [
"sample/51-modern-default.css"
]
},
"mobile": {
"js": [
"https://js.cybozu.com/jquery/3.3.1/jquery.min.js"
]
}
}
app
: The app id where to upload customize files to ("APP_ID"
)scope
: The scope to apply your customization ("ALL"
|| "ADMIN"
|| "NONE"
)desktop
: The customize files applied in PC view ("js": []
|| "css": []
)mobile
: The customize files applied in mobile view ("js": []
)To upload files, run the kintone-customize-uploader
.
% kintone-customize-uploader
? Input your domain: example.cybozu.com
? Input your username: sato
? Input your password: [hidden]
sample/customize.js has been uploaded!
sample/51-modern-default.css has been uploaded!
JavaScript/CSS files have been uploaded!
Customize setting has been updated!
Wait for deploying completed...
Wait for deploying completed...
Wait for deploying completed...
Setting has been deployed!
In this example, JavaScript and CSS Customization is set as below.
MIT License
FAQs
A kintone customize uploader
The npm package @kintone/customize-uploader receives a total of 125 weekly downloads. As such, @kintone/customize-uploader popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @kintone/customize-uploader demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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