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apigee-127
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This is the installation guide and command reference for a127
, the command-line interface for Apigee 127.
If you choose to install Apigee-127 using npm you will need npm version 1.3 or higher. You will also need Node.js version 0.10.24 or higher.
You can install apigee-127
either through npm or by cloning and linking the code from GitHub. This document covers the installation details for installing from npm.
The apigee-127
module and its dependencies are designed for Node.js and is available through npm using the following command:
$ sudo npm install -g apigee-127
NOTE: The npm installation requires permission to create a folder in the ~/.a127 directory. When installing apigee-127 you may need to add the flag --unsafe-perm to the install command. For example:
bash $sudo npm install -g apigee-127 --unsafe-perm
NOTE:
sudo
may be required with the-g
option which places thea127
command-line commands in you PATH. If you do not use-g
, then you need to add theapigee-127/bin
directory to your PATH manually.Typically, the
-g
option places modules in:/usr/local/lib/node_modules/apigee-127
on *nix-based machines.
npm install -g apigee-127
Apigee-127 places most of its files that it depends on at a global level in ~/.a127
. This includes an accounts
file that has details about the configured accounts and an optional usergrid
directory if you choose to download and use Usergrid through the a127
command line.
For a list of dependencies and Node.js modules that are relevant to an Apigee-127 project, see Apigee-127 modules
Create and manage Apigee 127 projects on your local machine.
$ a127 project [options] [command]
Examples:
$ a127 project create
$ a127 project start
$ a127 project deploy
To print a list of valid options for a command:
$ a127 project [command] -h
Commands:
create - Creates a new Apigee 127 skeleton project populated with files from GitHub. See also "New Apigee 127 project structure" below.
start - Runs the main Node.js project file, app.js. The server automatically restarts when you make changes to the project.
Options:
-h, --help output usage information
-d, --debug start in debug mode
-m, --mock start in mock mode
-o, --open open in browser
-a, --account <account> use the specified account for configuration
-d, --debug [port] start in remote debug mode
-b, --debug-brk [port] start in remote debug mode, wait for debugger connect
Options:
-h, --help output usage information
-a, --account [account] use specified account
-i, --import-only import project to provider, but don't deploy (Apigee only)
-n, --name [name] override deployment name
-m, --main [main] override deployment main file
-b, --base [path] override deployment base path (default is /projectName)
Note: When you deploy your project to Apigee Edge, Node.js modules are installed or updated automatically for you on Edge. The command does not upload any files from your local
node_modules
directory.
Options:
-h, --help output usage information
-a, --account [account] use specified account
-n, --name [name] override deployment name
Create and manage deployment provider accounts. Deployment providers are cloud-based platforms where you can deploy your Apigee 127 project.
Note: Currently, the only option is deploying to Apigee Edge. Other providers will be added in the future.
$ a127 account [-options] [command] {account_name}
Example:
$ a127 account create myaccount
To print a list of valid options for a command:
a127 account [command] -h
Commands:
~/.a127/accounts
. The default provider is apigee
. -h, --help output usage information
-p, --provider [provider] name of provider
-b, --baseuri [baseuri] base uri
-o, --organization [organization] organization
-u, --username [username] username
-w, --password [password] password
-e, --environment [environment] environment
-v, --virtualhosts [virtualhosts] virtual hosts -- by default "default,secure" is set, giving both http and https support. For http only, set this to default. For https only, set to https.
Example:
$ a127 account create myaccount
[?] Provider? apigee
[?] Do you have an account? Yes
[?] Organization? jdoe
[?] User Id? jdoe@apigee.com
[?] Password? *********
[?] Environment? test
~/.a127/accounts
. $ a127 account delete myaccount
update - Updates the specified account. Follow the command line prompts.
show - Shows information about the specified account. If you do not specify an account name, you will see information for the current account.
list|ls - Lists the deployment accounts. The current account is identified with "+".
select - Makes the specified account the current account.
`$ a127 account select myaccount`
providers - Lists the available deployment providers. Currently, apigee
is the only available provider. More will be added in the future.
deployments - Lists all all projects that are deployed to the current provider account.
Options:
-h, --help output usage information
-l, --long long format (includes URIs)
setValue -- Sets a value on the account.
deleteValue -- Deletes a value from the account.
Manage an Apache Usergrid service on your local machine. Usergrid is an open-source BaaS solution based on RESTful APIs.
$ a127 usergrid [options] [command]
Examples:
$ a127 usergrid start
$ a127 usergrid portal
$ a127 usergrid stop
To print a list of valid options for a command:
$ a127 usergrid [command] -h
Commands:
start - Starts a local instance of the Apache Usergrid service.
stop - Stops the running Usergrid service.
Note: If you are unsure if Usergrid is running, hit localhost:8080. If you get a "Page Not Found" error, Usergrid is not running. In that case, try stopping and then starting Usergrid using a127 usergrid stop
and a127 usergrid start
.
download - Downloads Apache Usergrid to your machine.
portal - Opens the Usergrid portal. Use the portal to manage Usergrid projects, create data sets, manage app security, and more. The default login credentials are test/test.
Note: You must download Usergrid before you can open the portal. Or, you can execute a127 usergrid portal --download
.
pid - Print the pid of the currently running Usergrid service.
tail - Prints the tail of your local Usergrid service log.
Prints config information for the Apigee 127 project.
$ a127 config
Opens the Apigee-127 documentation wiki in your default browser. The wiki is hosted on GitHub with the apigee-127/a127-documentation project.
FAQs
Apigee 127 Command Line Interface
The npm package apigee-127 receives a total of 14 weekly downloads. As such, apigee-127 popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that apigee-127 demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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