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apify-cli

Apify command-line interface (CLI) helps you manage the Apify cloud platform and develop, build, and deploy Apify Actors.

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Apify command-line interface (Apify CLI)

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Apify command-line interface (Apify CLI) helps you create, develop, build and run Apify Actors, and manage the Apify cloud platform from any computer.

Apify Actors are cloud programs that can perform arbitrary web scraping, automation or data processing job. They accept input, perform their job and generate output. While you can develop Actors in an online IDE directly in the Apify web application, for complex projects it is more convenient to develop Actors locally on your computer using Apify SDK and only push the Actors to the Apify cloud during deployment. This is where the Apify CLI comes in.

Note that Actors running on the Apify platform are executed in Docker containers, so with an appropriate Dockerfile you can build your Actors in any programming language. However, we recommend using JavaScript / Node.js, for which we provide most libraries and support.

Installation

Via Homebrew

On macOS (or Linux), you can install the Apify CLI via the Homebrew package manager.

brew install apify-cli

Via NPM

First, make sure you have Node.js version 16 or higher with NPM installed on your computer:

node --version
npm --version

Install or upgrade Apify CLI by running:

npm -g install apify-cli

If you receive an EACCES error, you might need to run the command as root:

sudo npm -g install apify-cli

Alternatively, you can use Node Version Manager (nvm) and install Apify CLI only into a selected user-level Node version without requiring root privileges:

nvm install 16
nvm use 16
npm -g install apify-cli

Finally, verify that Apify CLI was installed correctly by running:

apify --version

which should print something like:

apify-cli/0.10.0 darwin-x64 node-v16.14.2

You can also skip the manual global installation altogether and use npx apify-cli with all the following commands instead.

Basic usage

The following examples demonstrate the basic usage of Apify CLI.

Create a new Actor from scratch

apify create my-hello-world

First, you will be prompted to select a template with the boilerplate for the Actor, to help you get started quickly. The command will create a directory called my-hello-world that contains a Node.js project for the Actor and a few configuration files.

If you decided to skip the installation and go with npx, the command will be npx apify-cli create my-hello-world.

Create a new Actor from existing project

cd ./my/awesome/project
apify init

This command will only set up local Actor development environment in an existing directory, i.e. it will create the .actor/actor.json file and apify_storage directory.

Before you can run your project locally using apify run, you have to set up the right start command in package.json under scripts.start. For example:

{
    ...
    "scripts": {
        "start": "node your_main_file.js",
    },
    ...
}

You can find more information about by running apify help run.

Create a new Actor from Scrapy project

If you want to run a Scrapy project on Apify platform, follow the Scrapy integration guide here.

Run the Actor locally

cd my-hello-world
apify run

This command runs the Actor on your local machine. Now's your chance to develop the logic - or magic :smirk:

Login with your Apify account

apify login

Before you can interact with the Apify cloud, you need to create an Apify account and log in to it using the above command. You will be prompted for your Apify API token. Note that the command will store the API token and other sensitive information to ~/.apify.

Push the Actor to the Apify cloud

apify push

This command uploads your project to the Apify cloud and builds an Actor from it. On the platform, Actor needs to be built before it can be run.

Run an Actor on the Apify cloud

apify call

Runs the Actor corresponding to the current directory on the Apify platform.

This command can also be used to run other Actors, for example:

apify call apify/hello-world

So what's in this .actor/actor.json file?

This file associates your local development project with an Actor on the Apify platform. It contains information such as Actor name, version, build tag and environment variables. Make sure you commit this file to the Git repository.

For example, .actor/actor.json file can look as follows:

{
  "actorSpecification": 1,
  "name": "name-of-my-scraper",
  "version": "0.0",
  "buildTag": "latest",
  "environmentVariables": {
    "MYSQL_USER": "my_username",
    "MYSQL_PASSWORD": "@mySecretPassword"
  },
  "dockerfile": "./Dockerfile",
  "readme": "./ACTOR.md",
  "input": "./input_schema.json",
  "storages": {
    "dataset": "./dataset_schema.json"
  }
}

Dockerfile field
If you specify the path to your Docker file under the dockerfile field, this file will be used for Actor builds on the platform. If not specified, the system will look for Docker files at .actor/Dockerfile and Dockerfile in this order of preference.

Readme field
If you specify the path to your readme file under the readme field, the readme at this path will be used on the platform. If not specified, readme at .actor/README.md and README.md will be used in this order of preference.

Input field
You can embed your input schema object directly in actor.json under input field. Alternatively, you can provide a path to a custom input schema. If not provided, the input schema at .actor/INPUT_SCHEMA.json and INPUT_SCHEMA.json is used in this order of preference.

Storages.dataset field
You can define the schema of the items in your dataset under the storages.dataset field. This can be either an embedded object or a path to a JSON schema file. You can read more about the schema of your Actor output here.

Note on migration from deprecated config "apify.json"
Note that previously, Actor config was stored in the apify.json file that has been deprecated. You can find the (very slight) differences and migration info in migration guidelines.

Environment variables

There are two options how you can set up environment variables for Actors.

Set up environment variables in .actor/actor.json

All keys from env will be set as environment variables into Apify platform after you push Actor to Apify. Current values on Apify will be overridden.

{
  "actorSpecification": 1,
  "name": "dataset-to-mysql",
  "version": "0.1",
  "buildTag": "latest",
  "environmentVariables": {
    "MYSQL_USER": "my_username",
    "MYSQL_PASSWORD": "@mySecretPassword"
  }
}

Set up environment variables in Apify Console

In Apify Console select your Actor, you can set up variables into Source tab. After setting up variables in the app, remove the environmentVariables from .actor/actor.json. Otherwise, variables from .actor/actor.json will override variables in the app.

{
  "actorSpecification": 1,
  "name": "dataset-to-mysql",
  "version": "0.1",
  "buildTag": "latest"
}
How to set secret environment variables in .actor/actor.json

CLI provides commands to manage secrets environment variables. Secrets are stored to the ~/.apify directory. You can add a new secret using the command:

apify secrets:add mySecretPassword pwd1234

After adding a new secret you can use the secret in .actor/actor.json.

{
    "actorSpecification": 1,
    "name": "dataset-to-mysql",
    ...
    "environmentVariables": {
      "MYSQL_PASSWORD": "@mySecretPassword"
    },
    ...
}

Need help?

To see all CLI commands simply run:

apify help

To get information about a specific command run:

apify help COMMAND

Still haven't found what you were looking for? Please go to Apify Help center or contact us.

Command reference

This section contains printouts of apify help for all commands.

apify actor

Commands are designed to be used in Actor runs. All commands are in PoC state, do not use in production environments.

USAGE
  $ apify actor

DESCRIPTION
  Commands are designed to be used in Actor runs. All commands are in PoC state, do not use in production environments.

See code: src/commands/actor/index.ts

apify actor get-input

Gets the Actor input value from the default key-value store associated with the Actor run.

USAGE
  $ apify actor get-input

DESCRIPTION
  Gets the Actor input value from the default key-value store associated with the Actor run.

See code: src/commands/actor/get-input.ts

apify actor get-value KEY

Gets a value from the default key-value store associated with the Actor run.

USAGE
  $ apify actor get-value KEY

ARGUMENTS
  KEY  Key of the record in key-value store

DESCRIPTION
  Gets a value from the default key-value store associated with the Actor run.

See code: src/commands/actor/get-value.ts

apify actor push-data [ITEM]

Stores an object or an array of objects to the default dataset of the Actor run.

USAGE
  $ apify actor push-data [ITEM]

ARGUMENTS
  ITEM  JSON string with one object or array of objects containing data to be stored in the default dataset.

DESCRIPTION
  Stores an object or an array of objects to the default dataset of the Actor run.
  It is possible to pass data using item argument or stdin.
  Passing data using argument:
  $ apify actor push-data {"foo": "bar"}
  Passing data using stdin with pipe:
  $ cat ./test.json | apify actor push-data

See code: src/commands/actor/push-data.ts

apify actor set-value KEY [VALUE]

Sets or removes record into the default KeyValueStore associated with the Actor run.

USAGE
  $ apify actor set-value KEY [VALUE] [-c <value>]

ARGUMENTS
  KEY    Key of the record in key-value store.
  VALUE  Record data, which can be one of the following values:
         - If empty, the record in the key-value store is deleted.
         - If no `contentType` flag is specified, value is expected to be any JSON string value.
         - If options.contentType is set, value is taken as is.

FLAGS
  -c, --contentType=<value>  Specifies a custom MIME content type of the record. By default "application/json" is used.

DESCRIPTION
  Sets or removes record into the default KeyValueStore associated with the Actor run.
  It is possible to pass data using argument or stdin.
  Passing data using argument:
  $ apify actor set-value KEY my-value
  Passing data using stdin with pipe:
  $ cat ./my-text-file.txt | apify actor set-value KEY --contentType text/plain

See code: src/commands/actor/set-value.ts

apify actors

Commands are designed to be used with Actors.

USAGE
  $ apify actors

DESCRIPTION
  Commands are designed to be used with Actors.

See code: src/commands/actors/index.ts

apify actors build [ACTORID]

Creates a new build of the Actor.

USAGE
  $ apify actors build [ACTORID] [--json] [--tag <value>] [--version <value>] [--log]

ARGUMENTS
  ACTORID  Optional Actor ID or Name to trigger a build for. By default, it will use the Actor from the current
           directory.

FLAGS
  --log              Whether to print out the build log after the build is triggered.
  --tag=<value>      Build tag to be applied to the successful Actor build. By default, this is "latest".
  --version=<value>  Optional Actor Version to build. By default, this will be inferred from the tag, but this flag is
                     required when multiple versions have the same tag.

GLOBAL FLAGS
  --json  Format output as json.

DESCRIPTION
  Creates a new build of the Actor.

See code: src/commands/actors/build.ts

apify actors call [ACTORID]

Runs a specific Actor remotely on the Apify cloud platform.

USAGE
  $ apify actors call [ACTORID] [--json] [-b <value>] [-t <value>] [-m <value>] [-i <value> | --input-file
    <value>] [-s] [-o]

ARGUMENTS
  ACTORID  Name or ID of the Actor to run (e.g. "my-actor", "apify/hello-world" or "E2jjCZBezvAZnX8Rb"). If not
           provided, the command runs the remote Actor specified in the ".actor/actor.json" file.

FLAGS
  -b, --build=<value>       Tag or number of the build to run (e.g. "latest" or "1.2.34").
  -i, --input=<value>       Optional JSON input to be given to the Actor.
  -m, --memory=<value>      Amount of memory allocated for the Actor run, in megabytes.
  -o, --output-dataset      Prints out the entire default dataset on successful run of the Actor.
  -s, --silent              Prevents printing the logs of the Actor run to the console.
  -t, --timeout=<value>     Timeout for the Actor run in seconds. Zero value means there is no timeout.
      --input-file=<value>  Optional path to a file with JSON input to be given to the Actor. The file must be a valid
                            JSON file. You can also specify `-` to read from standard input.

GLOBAL FLAGS
  --json  Format output as json.

DESCRIPTION
  Runs a specific Actor remotely on the Apify cloud platform.
  The Actor is run under your current Apify account. Therefore you need to be logged in by calling "apify login". It
  takes input for the Actor from the default local key-value store by default.

See code: src/commands/actors/call.ts

apify actors ls

Lists all recently ran Actors or your own Actors.

USAGE
  $ apify actors ls [--json] [--my] [--offset <value>] [--limit <value>] [--desc]

FLAGS
  --desc            Sort Actors in descending order.
  --limit=<value>   [default: 20] Number of Actors that will be listed.
  --my              Whether to list Actors made by the logged in user.
  --offset=<value>  Number of Actors that will be skipped.

GLOBAL FLAGS
  --json  Format output as json.

DESCRIPTION
  Lists all recently ran Actors or your own Actors.

See code: src/commands/actors/ls.ts

apify actors pull [ACTORID]

Pulls an Actor from the Apify platform to the current directory. If it is defined as Git repository, it will be cloned. If it is defined as Web IDE, it will fetch the files.

USAGE
  $ apify actors pull [ACTORID] [-v <value>] [--dir <value>]

ARGUMENTS
  ACTORID  Name or ID of the Actor to run (e.g. "apify/hello-world" or "E2jjCZBezvAZnX8Rb"). If not provided, the
           command will update the Actor in the current directory based on its name in ".actor/actor.json" file.

FLAGS
  -v, --version=<value>  Actor version number which will be pulled, e.g. 1.2. Default: the highest version
      --dir=<value>      Directory where the Actor should be pulled to

DESCRIPTION
  Pulls an Actor from the Apify platform to the current directory. If it is defined as Git repository, it will be
  cloned. If it is defined as Web IDE, it will fetch the files.

See code: src/commands/actors/pull.ts

apify actors push [ACTORID]

Uploads the Actor to the Apify platform and builds it there.

USAGE
  $ apify actors push [ACTORID] [-v <value>] [-b <value>] [-w <value>] [--no-prompt] [--force] [--dir <value>]

ARGUMENTS
  ACTORID  Name or ID of the Actor to push (e.g. "apify/hello-world" or "E2jjCZBezvAZnX8Rb"). If not provided, the
           command will create or modify the Actor with the name specified in ".actor/actor.json" file.

FLAGS
  -b, --build-tag=<value>        Build tag to be applied to the successful Actor build. By default, it is taken from the
                                 ".actor/actor.json" file
  -v, --version=<value>          Actor version number to which the files should be pushed. By default, it is taken from
                                 the ".actor/actor.json" file.
  -w, --wait-for-finish=<value>  Seconds for waiting to build to finish, if no value passed, it waits forever.
      --dir=<value>              Directory where the Actor is located
      --force                    Push an Actor even when the local files are older than the Actor on the platform.
      --no-prompt                Do not prompt for opening the Actor details in a browser. This will also not open the
                                 browser automatically.

DESCRIPTION
  Uploads the Actor to the Apify platform and builds it there.
  The Actor settings are read from the ".actor/actor.json" file in the current directory, but they can be overridden
  using command-line options.
  NOTE: If the source files are smaller than 3 MB then they are uploaded as
  "Multiple source files", otherwise they are uploaded as "Zip file".

  When there's an attempt to push files that are older than the Actor on the platform, the command will fail. Can be
  overwritten with --force flag.

See code: src/commands/actors/push.ts

apify actors rm ACTORID

Deletes an Actor.

USAGE
  $ apify actors rm ACTORID

ARGUMENTS
  ACTORID  The Actor ID to delete.

DESCRIPTION
  Deletes an Actor.

See code: src/commands/actors/rm.ts

apify actors start [ACTORID]

Runs a specific Actor remotely on the Apify cloud platform and immediately returns information about the run.

USAGE
  $ apify actors start [ACTORID] [--json] [-b <value>] [-t <value>] [-m <value>] [-i <value> | --input-file
    <value>]

ARGUMENTS
  ACTORID  Name or ID of the Actor to run (e.g. "my-actor", "apify/hello-world" or "E2jjCZBezvAZnX8Rb"). If not
           provided, the command runs the remote Actor specified in the ".actor/actor.json" file.

FLAGS
  -b, --build=<value>       Tag or number of the build to run (e.g. "latest" or "1.2.34").
  -i, --input=<value>       Optional JSON input to be given to the Actor.
  -m, --memory=<value>      Amount of memory allocated for the Actor run, in megabytes.
  -t, --timeout=<value>     Timeout for the Actor run in seconds. Zero value means there is no timeout.
      --input-file=<value>  Optional path to a file with JSON input to be given to the Actor. The file must be a valid
                            JSON file. You can also specify `-` to read from standard input.

GLOBAL FLAGS
  --json  Format output as json.

DESCRIPTION
  Runs a specific Actor remotely on the Apify cloud platform and immediately returns information about the run.
  The Actor is run under your current Apify account. Therefore you need to be logged in by calling "apify login". It
  takes input for the Actor from the default local key-value store by default.

See code: src/commands/actors/start.ts

apify builds

Commands are designed to be used with Actor Builds.

USAGE
  $ apify builds

DESCRIPTION
  Commands are designed to be used with Actor Builds.

See code: src/commands/builds/index.ts

apify builds create [ACTORID]

Creates a new build of the Actor.

USAGE
  $ apify builds create [ACTORID] [--json] [--tag <value>] [--version <value>] [--log]

ARGUMENTS
  ACTORID  Optional Actor ID or Name to trigger a build for. By default, it will use the Actor from the current
           directory.

FLAGS
  --log              Whether to print out the build log after the build is triggered.
  --tag=<value>      Build tag to be applied to the successful Actor build. By default, this is "latest".
  --version=<value>  Optional Actor Version to build. By default, this will be inferred from the tag, but this flag is
                     required when multiple versions have the same tag.

GLOBAL FLAGS
  --json  Format output as json.

DESCRIPTION
  Creates a new build of the Actor.

See code: src/commands/builds/create.ts

apify builds info BUILDID

Prints information about a specific build.

USAGE
  $ apify builds info BUILDID [--json]

ARGUMENTS
  BUILDID  The build ID to get information about.

GLOBAL FLAGS
  --json  Format output as json.

DESCRIPTION
  Prints information about a specific build.

See code: src/commands/builds/info.ts

apify builds log BUILDID

Prints the log of a specific build.

USAGE
  $ apify builds log BUILDID

ARGUMENTS
  BUILDID  The build ID to get the log from.

DESCRIPTION
  Prints the log of a specific build.

See code: src/commands/builds/log.ts

apify builds ls [ACTORID]

Lists all builds of the Actor.

USAGE
  $ apify builds ls [ACTORID] [--json] [--offset <value>] [--limit <value>] [--desc] [-c]

ARGUMENTS
  ACTORID  Optional Actor ID or Name to list runs for. By default, it will use the Actor from the current directory.

FLAGS
  -c, --compact         Display a compact table.
      --desc            Sort builds in descending order.
      --limit=<value>   [default: 10] Number of builds that will be listed.
      --offset=<value>  Number of builds that will be skipped.

GLOBAL FLAGS
  --json  Format output as json.

DESCRIPTION
  Lists all builds of the Actor.

See code: src/commands/builds/ls.ts

apify builds rm BUILDID

Deletes an Actor Build.

USAGE
  $ apify builds rm BUILDID

ARGUMENTS
  BUILDID  The build ID to delete.

DESCRIPTION
  Deletes an Actor Build.

See code: src/commands/builds/rm.ts

apify call [ACTORID]

Runs a specific Actor remotely on the Apify cloud platform.

USAGE
  $ apify call [ACTORID] [--json] [-b <value>] [-t <value>] [-m <value>] [-i <value> | --input-file
    <value>] [-s] [-o]

ARGUMENTS
  ACTORID  Name or ID of the Actor to run (e.g. "my-actor", "apify/hello-world" or "E2jjCZBezvAZnX8Rb"). If not
           provided, the command runs the remote Actor specified in the ".actor/actor.json" file.

FLAGS
  -b, --build=<value>       Tag or number of the build to run (e.g. "latest" or "1.2.34").
  -i, --input=<value>       Optional JSON input to be given to the Actor.
  -m, --memory=<value>      Amount of memory allocated for the Actor run, in megabytes.
  -o, --output-dataset      Prints out the entire default dataset on successful run of the Actor.
  -s, --silent              Prevents printing the logs of the Actor run to the console.
  -t, --timeout=<value>     Timeout for the Actor run in seconds. Zero value means there is no timeout.
      --input-file=<value>  Optional path to a file with JSON input to be given to the Actor. The file must be a valid
                            JSON file. You can also specify `-` to read from standard input.

GLOBAL FLAGS
  --json  Format output as json.

DESCRIPTION
  Runs a specific Actor remotely on the Apify cloud platform.
  The Actor is run under your current Apify account. Therefore you need to be logged in by calling "apify login". It
  takes input for the Actor from the default local key-value store by default.

See code: src/commands/call.ts

apify create [ACTORNAME]

Creates a new Actor project directory from a selected boilerplate template.

USAGE
  $ apify create [ACTORNAME] [-t <value>] [--skip-dependency-install] [--omit-optional-deps]

ARGUMENTS
  ACTORNAME  Name of the Actor and its directory

FLAGS
  -t, --template=<value>         Template for the Actor. If not provided, the command will prompt for it.
                                 Visit
                                 https://raw.githubusercontent.com/apify/actor-templates/master/templates/manifest.json
                                 to find available template names.
      --omit-optional-deps       Skip installing optional dependencies.
      --skip-dependency-install  Skip installing Actor dependencies.

DESCRIPTION
  Creates a new Actor project directory from a selected boilerplate template.

See code: src/commands/create.ts

apify datasets

Commands are designed to be used with Datasets.

USAGE
  $ apify datasets

DESCRIPTION
  Commands are designed to be used with Datasets.

See code: src/commands/datasets/index.ts

apify datasets get-items DATASETID

Exports the items present in a Dataset.

USAGE
  $ apify datasets get-items DATASETID [--limit <value>] [--offset <value>] [--format json|jsonl|csv|html|rss|xml|xlsx]

ARGUMENTS
  DATASETID  The ID of the Dataset to export the items for

FLAGS
  --format=<option>  [default: json] The format of the returned output. By default, it is set to 'json'
                     <options: json|jsonl|csv|html|rss|xml|xlsx>
  --limit=<value>    The amount of elements to get from the dataset. By default, it will return all available items.
  --offset=<value>   The offset in the dataset where to start getting items.

DESCRIPTION
  Exports the items present in a Dataset.

See code: src/commands/datasets/get-items.ts

apify help [COMMAND]

Display help for apify.

USAGE
  $ apify help [COMMAND...] [-n]

ARGUMENTS
  COMMAND...  Command to show help for.

FLAGS
  -n, --nested-commands  Include all nested commands in the output.

DESCRIPTION
  Display help for apify.

See code: @oclif/plugin-help

apify info

Displays information about the currently active Apify account.

USAGE
  $ apify info

DESCRIPTION
  Displays information about the currently active Apify account.
  The information is printed to the console.

See code: src/commands/info.ts

apify init [ACTORNAME]

Initializes a new Actor project in an existing directory.

USAGE
  $ apify init [ACTORNAME] [-y]

ARGUMENTS
  ACTORNAME  Name of the Actor. If not provided, you will be prompted for it.

FLAGS
  -y, --yes  Automatic yes to prompts; assume "yes" as answer to all prompts. Note that in some cases, the command may
             still ask for confirmation.

DESCRIPTION
  Initializes a new Actor project in an existing directory.
  If the directory contains a Scrapy project in Python, the command automatically creates wrappers so that you can run
  your scrapers without changes.

  The command creates the ".actor/actor.json" file and the "storage" directory in the current directory, but does not
  touch any other existing files or directories.

  WARNING: The directory at "storage" will be overwritten if it already exists.

See code: src/commands/init.ts

apify key-value-stores

Commands are designed to be used with Key Value Stores.

USAGE
  $ apify key-value-stores

DESCRIPTION
  Commands are designed to be used with Key Value Stores.

  Aliases: kvs

See code: src/commands/key-value-stores/index.ts

apify key-value-stores get-value KEYVALUESTOREID ITEMKEY

Gets a value by key in the given key-value store.

USAGE
  $ apify key-value-stores get-value KEYVALUESTOREID ITEMKEY [--only-content-type]

ARGUMENTS
  KEYVALUESTOREID  The key-value store ID to get the value from.
  ITEMKEY          The key of the item in the key-value store.

FLAGS
  --only-content-type  Only return the content type of the specified key

DESCRIPTION
  Gets a value by key in the given key-value store.

See code: src/commands/key-value-stores/get-value.ts

apify login

Logs in to your Apify account.

USAGE
  $ apify login [-t <value>] [-m console|manual]

FLAGS
  -m, --method=<option>  [Optional] Method of logging in to Apify
                         <options: console|manual>
  -t, --token=<value>    [Optional] Apify API token

DESCRIPTION
  Logs in to your Apify account.
  The API token and other account information is stored in the ~/.apify directory, from where it is read by all other
  "apify" commands. To log out, call "apify logout".

See code: src/commands/login.ts

apify logout

Logs out of your Apify account.

USAGE
  $ apify logout

DESCRIPTION
  Logs out of your Apify account.
  The command deletes the API token and all other account information stored in the ~/.apify directory. To log in again,
  call "apify login".

See code: src/commands/logout.ts

apify pull [ACTORID]

Pulls an Actor from the Apify platform to the current directory. If it is defined as Git repository, it will be cloned. If it is defined as Web IDE, it will fetch the files.

USAGE
  $ apify pull [ACTORID] [-v <value>] [--dir <value>]

ARGUMENTS
  ACTORID  Name or ID of the Actor to run (e.g. "apify/hello-world" or "E2jjCZBezvAZnX8Rb"). If not provided, the
           command will update the Actor in the current directory based on its name in ".actor/actor.json" file.

FLAGS
  -v, --version=<value>  Actor version number which will be pulled, e.g. 1.2. Default: the highest version
      --dir=<value>      Directory where the Actor should be pulled to

DESCRIPTION
  Pulls an Actor from the Apify platform to the current directory. If it is defined as Git repository, it will be
  cloned. If it is defined as Web IDE, it will fetch the files.

See code: src/commands/pull.ts

apify push [ACTORID]

Uploads the Actor to the Apify platform and builds it there.

USAGE
  $ apify push [ACTORID] [-v <value>] [-b <value>] [-w <value>] [--no-prompt] [--force] [--dir <value>]

ARGUMENTS
  ACTORID  Name or ID of the Actor to push (e.g. "apify/hello-world" or "E2jjCZBezvAZnX8Rb"). If not provided, the
           command will create or modify the Actor with the name specified in ".actor/actor.json" file.

FLAGS
  -b, --build-tag=<value>        Build tag to be applied to the successful Actor build. By default, it is taken from the
                                 ".actor/actor.json" file
  -v, --version=<value>          Actor version number to which the files should be pushed. By default, it is taken from
                                 the ".actor/actor.json" file.
  -w, --wait-for-finish=<value>  Seconds for waiting to build to finish, if no value passed, it waits forever.
      --dir=<value>              Directory where the Actor is located
      --force                    Push an Actor even when the local files are older than the Actor on the platform.
      --no-prompt                Do not prompt for opening the Actor details in a browser. This will also not open the
                                 browser automatically.

DESCRIPTION
  Uploads the Actor to the Apify platform and builds it there.
  The Actor settings are read from the ".actor/actor.json" file in the current directory, but they can be overridden
  using command-line options.
  NOTE: If the source files are smaller than 3 MB then they are uploaded as
  "Multiple source files", otherwise they are uploaded as "Zip file".

  When there's an attempt to push files that are older than the Actor on the platform, the command will fail. Can be
  overwritten with --force flag.

See code: src/commands/push.ts

apify request-queues

Commands are designed to be used with Request Queues.

USAGE
  $ apify request-queues

DESCRIPTION
  Commands are designed to be used with Request Queues.

See code: src/commands/request-queues/index.ts

apify run

Runs the Actor locally in the current directory.

USAGE
  $ apify run [-p] [--purge-queue] [--purge-dataset] [--purge-key-value-store] [--entrypoint <value>] [-i
    <value> | --input-file <value>]

FLAGS
  -i, --input=<value>          Optional JSON input to be given to the Actor.
  -p, --purge                  Shortcut that combines the --purge-queue, --purge-dataset and --purge-key-value-store
                               options.
      --entrypoint=<value>     Optional entrypoint for running with injected environment variables.
                               For Python, it is the module name, or a path to a file.
                               For node.js, it is the npm script name, or a path to a JS/MJS file. You can also pass in
                               a directory name, provided that directory contains an "index.js" file.
      --input-file=<value>     Optional path to a file with JSON input to be given to the Actor. The file must be a
                               valid JSON file. You can also specify `-` to read from standard input.
      --purge-dataset          Deletes the local directory containing the default dataset before the run starts.
      --purge-key-value-store  Deletes all records from the default key-value store in the local directory before the
                               run starts, except for the "INPUT" key.
      --purge-queue            Deletes the local directory containing the default request queue before the run starts.

DESCRIPTION
  Runs the Actor locally in the current directory.
  It sets various APIFY_XYZ environment variables in order to provide a working execution environment for the Actor. For
  example, this causes the Actor input, as well as all other data in key-value stores, datasets or request queues to be
  stored in the "storage" directory, rather than on the Apify platform.

  NOTE: You can override the command's default behavior for Node.js Actors by overriding the "start" script in the
  package.json file. You can set up your own main file or environment variables by changing it.

See code: src/commands/run.ts

apify runs

Commands are designed to be used with Actor Runs.

USAGE
  $ apify runs

DESCRIPTION
  Commands are designed to be used with Actor Runs.

See code: src/commands/runs/index.ts

apify runs abort RUNID

Aborts an Actor Run.

USAGE
  $ apify runs abort RUNID [--json] [-f]

ARGUMENTS
  RUNID  The run ID to abort.

FLAGS
  -f, --force  Whether to force the run to abort immediately, instead of gracefully.

GLOBAL FLAGS
  --json  Format output as json.

DESCRIPTION
  Aborts an Actor Run.

See code: src/commands/runs/abort.ts

apify runs info RUNID

Prints information about an Actor Run.

USAGE
  $ apify runs info RUNID [--json] [-v]

ARGUMENTS
  RUNID  The run ID to print information about.

FLAGS
  -v, --verbose  Prints more in-depth information about the Actor Run.

GLOBAL FLAGS
  --json  Format output as json.

DESCRIPTION
  Prints information about an Actor Run.

See code: src/commands/runs/info.ts

apify runs log RUNID

Prints the log of a specific run.

USAGE
  $ apify runs log RUNID

ARGUMENTS
  RUNID  The run ID to get the log from.

DESCRIPTION
  Prints the log of a specific run.

See code: src/commands/runs/log.ts

apify runs ls [ACTORID]

Lists all runs of the Actor.

USAGE
  $ apify runs ls [ACTORID] [--json] [--offset <value>] [--limit <value>] [--desc] [-c]

ARGUMENTS
  ACTORID  Optional Actor ID or Name to list runs for. By default, it will use the Actor from the current directory.

FLAGS
  -c, --compact         Display a compact table.
      --desc            Sort runs in descending order.
      --limit=<value>   [default: 10] Number of runs that will be listed.
      --offset=<value>  Number of runs that will be skipped.

GLOBAL FLAGS
  --json  Format output as json.

DESCRIPTION
  Lists all runs of the Actor.

See code: src/commands/runs/ls.ts

apify runs resurrect RUNID

Resurrects an aborted or finished Actor Run.

USAGE
  $ apify runs resurrect RUNID [--json]

ARGUMENTS
  RUNID  The run ID to resurrect.

GLOBAL FLAGS
  --json  Format output as json.

DESCRIPTION
  Resurrects an aborted or finished Actor Run.

See code: src/commands/runs/resurrect.ts

apify runs rm RUNID

Deletes an Actor Run.

USAGE
  $ apify runs rm RUNID

ARGUMENTS
  RUNID  The run ID to delete.

DESCRIPTION
  Deletes an Actor Run.

See code: src/commands/runs/rm.ts

apify secrets

Manages secret values for Actor environment variables.

USAGE
  $ apify secrets

DESCRIPTION
  Manages secret values for Actor environment variables.

  Example:
  $ apify secrets add mySecret TopSecretValue123

  Now the "mySecret" value can be used in an environment variable defined in ".actor/actor.json" file by adding the "@"
  prefix:

  {
  "actorSpecification": 1,
  "name": "my_actor",
  "environmentVariables": { "SECRET_ENV_VAR": "@mySecret" },
  "version": "0.1
  }

  When the Actor is pushed to Apify cloud, the "SECRET_ENV_VAR" and its value is stored as a secret environment variable
  of the Actor.

See code: src/commands/secrets/index.ts

apify secrets add NAME VALUE

Adds a new secret value.

USAGE
  $ apify secrets add NAME VALUE

ARGUMENTS
  NAME   Name of the secret
  VALUE  Value of the secret

DESCRIPTION
  Adds a new secret value.
  The secrets are stored to a file at ~/.apify

See code: src/commands/secrets/add.ts

apify secrets rm NAME

Removes the secret.

USAGE
  $ apify secrets rm NAME

ARGUMENTS
  NAME  Name of the secret

DESCRIPTION
  Removes the secret.

See code: src/commands/secrets/rm.ts

apify task

Commands are designed to be used to interact with Tasks.

USAGE
  $ apify task

DESCRIPTION
  Commands are designed to be used to interact with Tasks.

See code: src/commands/task/index.ts

apify task run TASKID

Runs a specific Actor remotely on the Apify cloud platform.

USAGE
  $ apify task run TASKID [-b <value>] [-t <value>] [-m <value>]

ARGUMENTS
  TASKID  Name or ID of the Task to run (e.g. "my-task" or "E2jjCZBezvAZnX8Rb").

FLAGS
  -b, --build=<value>    Tag or number of the build to run (e.g. "latest" or "1.2.34").
  -m, --memory=<value>   Amount of memory allocated for the Task run, in megabytes.
  -t, --timeout=<value>  Timeout for the Task run in seconds. Zero value means there is no timeout.

DESCRIPTION
  Runs a specific Actor remotely on the Apify cloud platform.
  The Actor is run under your current Apify account. Therefore you need to be logged in by calling "apify login". It
  takes input for the Actor from the default local key-value store by default.

See code: src/commands/task/run.ts

apify validate-schema [PATH]

Validates input schema and prints errors found.

USAGE
  $ apify validate-schema [PATH]

ARGUMENTS
  PATH  Optional path to your INPUT_SCHEMA.json file. If not provided ./INPUT_SCHEMA.json is used.

DESCRIPTION
  Validates input schema and prints errors found.
  The input schema for the Actor is used from these locations in order of preference.
  The first one found is validated as it would be the one used on the Apify platform.
  1. Directly embedded object in ".actor/actor.json" under 'input' key
  2. Path to JSON file referenced in ".actor/actor.json" under 'input' key
  3. JSON file at .actor/INPUT_SCHEMA.json
  4. JSON file at INPUT_SCHEMA.json

  You can also pass any custom path to your input schema to have it validated instead.

See code: src/commands/validate-schema.ts

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