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A Salesforce CLI plugin containing commands and hooks for Salesforce Application Lifecycle Management tasks.
A Salesforce CLI plugin containing commands and hooks for Salesforce Application Lifecycle Management tasks.
sfdx plugins:install @jayree/sfdx-plugin-source
sfdx jayree flow get coverage
sfdx jayree manifest cleanup
sfdx jayree manifest generate
sfdx jayree manifest git diff
sfdx jayree org configure
sfdx jayree org configure country
sfdx jayree org configure state
sfdx jayree org get settings
sfdx jayree org stream
sfdx jayree project compare snapshot
sfdx jayree project fix
sfdx jayree project generate snapshot
sfdx jayree project list tracking
sfdx jayree project store tracking get
sfdx jayree project store tracking set
sfdx jayree flow get coverage
Check the flow test coverage of an Org.
USAGE
$ sfdx jayree flow get coverage -o <value> [--json] [--api-version <value>]
FLAGS
-o, --target-org=<value> (required) Username or alias of the target org. Not required if the `target-org`
configuration variable is already set.
--api-version=<value> Override the api version used for api requests made by this command
GLOBAL FLAGS
--json Format output as json.
ALIASES
$ sfdx jayree flowtestcoverage
EXAMPLES
$ sfdx jayree:flowtestcoverage
=== Flow Test Coverage
Coverage: 82%
...
See code: @jayree/sfdx-plugin-org
sfdx jayree manifest cleanup
Removes those tags from a manifest file that are present in a second manifest file.
USAGE
$ sfdx jayree manifest cleanup -f <value> [--json] [-x <value>]
FLAGS
-f, --file=<value> (required) Path to the second 'cleanup' manifest file.
-x, --manifest=<value> Path to the manifest file.
GLOBAL FLAGS
--json Format output as json.
DESCRIPTION
Removes those tags from a manifest file that are present in a second manifest file.
Use this command to remove components or metadata types from a manifes file.
If the 'cleanup' manifest file (--file) doesn't exist, a template file is created, which can then be modified.
EXAMPLES
$ sfdx jayree manifest cleanup --manifest=package.xml --file=packageignore.xml
See code: @jayree/sfdx-plugin-manifest
sfdx jayree manifest generate
Generate a complete manifest file form the specified org.
USAGE
$ sfdx jayree manifest generate -o <value> [--json] [--api-version <value>] [-q <value>] [-c] [-w] [--include-flow-versions]
[-f <value>] [--exclude-managed | --exclude-all]
FLAGS
-c, --match-case Enable 'match case' for the quickfilter.
-f, --file=<value> Write to 'file' instead of stdout.
-o, --target-org=<value> (required) Username or alias of the target org. Not required if the `target-org`
configuration variable is already set.
-q, --quick-filter=<value>... Metadata type, member or file path to filter on.
-w, --match-whole-word Enable 'match whole word' for the quickfilter.
--api-version=<value> Override the api version used for api requests made by this command
--exclude-all Exclude all packages from output.
--exclude-managed Exclude managed packages from output.
--include-flow-versions Include flow versions as with api version 43.0.
GLOBAL FLAGS
--json Format output as json.
DESCRIPTION
Generate a complete manifest file form the specified org.
Use this command to generate a manifest file based on an existing org.
EXAMPLES
$ sfdx jayree manifest generate --targetusername myOrg@example.com
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
<Package xmlns='http://soap.sforce.com/2006/04/metadata'>...</Package>
See code: @jayree/sfdx-plugin-manifest
sfdx jayree manifest git diff
Create a project manifest and destructiveChanges manifest that lists the metadata components you want to deploy or delete based on changes in your git history.
USAGE
$ sfdx jayree manifest git diff REF1 [REF2] [--json] [--api-version <value>] [-d <value>] [--output-dir <value>]
[--destructive-changes-only]
ARGUMENTS
REF1 Base commit or branch.
REF2 Commit or branch to compare to the base commit.
FLAGS
-d, --source-dir=<value>... Path to the local source files to include in the manifest.
--api-version=<value> Override the api version used for api requests made by this command
--destructive-changes-only Create a destructiveChanges manifest only.
--output-dir=<value> Directory to save the created manifest files.
GLOBAL FLAGS
--json Format output as json.
DESCRIPTION
Create a project manifest and destructiveChanges manifest that lists the metadata components you want to deploy or
delete based on changes in your git history.
Use this command to create a manifest and destructiveChanges manifest file based on the difference (git diff) of two
git refs.
You can use all ways to spell <commit> which are valid for 'git diff' (See https://git-scm.com/docs/git-diff).
ALIASES
$ sfdx jayree manifest beta git diff
EXAMPLES
Uses the changes between two arbitrary <commit>.
$ sfdx jayree manifest git diff <commit> <commit>
$ sfdx jayree manifest git diff <commit>..<commit>
Uses the changes on the branch containing and up to the second <commit>, starting at a common ancestor of both
<commit>.
$ sfdx jayree manifest git diff <commit>...<commit>
Uses the diff of what is unique in branchB (REF2) and unique in branchA (REF1).
$ sfdx jayree manifest git diff branchA..branchB
Uses the diff of what is unique in branchB (REF2).
$ sfdx jayree manifest git diff branchA...branchB
Specify the flags before or after the REF args
$ sfdx jayree manifest git diff --output-dir package <commit> <commit>
$ sfdx jayree manifest git diff <commit> <commit> --output-dir package
If you specify the 'source-dir' flag before the REF args, use '--' to separate the args from the 'source-dir'
values.
$ sfdx jayree manifest git diff --source-dir force-app -- <commit> <commit>
FLAG DESCRIPTIONS
-d, --source-dir=<value>... Path to the local source files to include in the manifest.
The supplied path can be to a single file (in which case the operation is applied to only one file) or to a folder
(in which case the operation is applied to all metadata types in the directory and its subdirectories).
You can specify this flag more than once.
--destructive-changes-only Create a destructiveChanges manifest only.
Use this flag to create a 'destructiveChanges.xml' and a blank 'package.xml'.
--output-dir=<value> Directory to save the created manifest files.
The location can be an absolute path or relative to the current working directory.
See code: @jayree/sfdx-plugin-manifest
sfdx jayree org configure
Make configuration changes that are not covered by the metadata API.
USAGE
$ sfdx jayree org configure -o <value> [--json] [--api-version <value>] [-t <value>] [--concurrent]
FLAGS
-o, --target-org=<value> (required) Username or alias of the target org. Not required if the `target-org`
configuration variable is already set.
-t, --tasks=<value>... Task name(s) listed in sfdx-project.json, if no tasks are specified, all tasks marked as
active will be executed.
--api-version=<value> Override the api version used for api requests made by this command
--concurrent Execute tasks in parallel.
GLOBAL FLAGS
--json Format output as json.
EXAMPLES
$ sfdx jayree:org:configure
$ sfdx jayree:org:configure -u me@my.org
$ sfdx jayree:org:configure --tasks="Asset Settings","Activity Settings"
$ sfdx jayree:org:configure --concurrent --tasks="Asset Settings","Activity Settings"
See code: @jayree/sfdx-plugin-org
sfdx jayree org configure country
update country integration values in the State/Country Picklists
USAGE
$ sfdx jayree org configure country -o <value> [--json] [--api-version <value>]
FLAGS
-o, --target-org=<value> (required) Username or alias of the target org. Not required if the `target-org`
configuration variable is already set.
--api-version=<value> Override the api version used for api requests made by this command
GLOBAL FLAGS
--json Format output as json.
See code: @jayree/sfdx-plugin-org
sfdx jayree org configure state
import (create/update) states into the State/Country Picklists
USAGE
$ sfdx jayree org configure state -o <value> [--json] [--api-version <value>] [--country-code <value>] [--category <value>]
[--language <value>] [--concurrent <value>]
FLAGS
-o, --target-org=<value> (required) Username or alias of the target org. Not required if the `target-org`
configuration variable is already set.
--api-version=<value> Override the api version used for api requests made by this command
--category=<value> Subdivision category.
--concurrent=<value> [default: 1] execute tasks in parallel.
--country-code=<value> Alpha-2 code.
--language=<value> Language code.
GLOBAL FLAGS
--json Format output as json.
See code: @jayree/sfdx-plugin-org
sfdx jayree org get settings
Write the current settings from an Org to a scratch org def file.
USAGE
$ sfdx jayree org get settings -o <value> [--json] [--api-version <value>] [-w] [-f <value>]
FLAGS
-f, --file=<value> Write to 'file' instead of project-scratch-def.json.
-o, --target-org=<value> (required) Username or alias of the target org. Not required if the `target-org`
configuration variable is already set.
-w, --writetoprojectscratchdeffile Write output to project-scratch-def.json file.
--api-version=<value> Override the api version used for api requests made by this command
GLOBAL FLAGS
--json Format output as json.
ALIASES
$ sfdx jayree org settings
EXAMPLES
$ sfdx jayree:org:settings
$ sfdx jayree:org:settings -u me@my.org
$ sfdx jayree:org:settings -u MyTestOrg1 -w
See code: @jayree/sfdx-plugin-org
sfdx jayree org stream
Listen to streaming api and platform events.
USAGE
$ sfdx jayree org stream -o <value> -c <value> [--json] [--api-version <value>] [-r <value>]
FLAGS
-c, --channel=<value> (required) The event name.
-o, --target-org=<value> (required) Username or alias of the target org. Not required if the `target-org`
configuration variable is already set.
-r, --replay-id=<value> Receive all stored events after the event specified by the replayId value and new events.
[default: -1] Receive new events that are broadcast after the command subscribes. [-2]
Receive all event, including past events that are within the retention window and new
events.
--api-version=<value> Override the api version used for api requests made by this command
GLOBAL FLAGS
--json Format output as json.
ALIASES
$ sfdx jayree org streaming
EXAMPLES
$ sfdx jayree org stream --channel=/event/eventName__e
...
See code: @jayree/sfdx-plugin-org
sfdx jayree project compare snapshot
Compare sfdx source snapshot files.
USAGE
$ sfdx jayree project compare snapshot [--json] [--filepath <value>]
FLAGS
--filepath=<value> [default: ./sfdx-source-snapshot.json] Path of the generated snapshot file.
GLOBAL FLAGS
--json Format output as json.
ALIASES
$ sfdx jayree source snapshot compare
See code: @jayree/sfdx-plugin-source
sfdx jayree project fix
Fix retrieved metadata.
USAGE
$ sfdx jayree project fix [--json] [-o <value>] [-t <value>]
FLAGS
-o, --target-org=<value>
-t, --task=<value>... Task name(s) listed in sfdx-project.json.
GLOBAL FLAGS
--json Format output as json.
ALIASES
$ sfdx jayree source fix
See code: @jayree/sfdx-plugin-source
sfdx jayree project generate snapshot
Generate sfdx source snapshot files.
USAGE
$ sfdx jayree project generate snapshot [--json] [--filepath <value>]
FLAGS
--filepath=<value> [default: ./sfdx-source-snapshot.json] Path to save the generated snapshot file.
GLOBAL FLAGS
--json Format output as json.
ALIASES
$ sfdx jayree source snapshot generate
See code: @jayree/sfdx-plugin-source
sfdx jayree project list tracking
List changes in a scratch org by remote revision counter number.
USAGE
$ sfdx jayree project list tracking -o <value> [--json] [--api-version <value>] [-r <value>]
FLAGS
-o, --target-org=<value> (required) Username or alias of the target org. Not required if the `target-org`
configuration variable is already set.
-r, --revision=<value> Start at a specific revision counter number.
--api-version=<value> Override the api version used for api requests made by this command
GLOBAL FLAGS
--json Format output as json.
ALIASES
$ sfdx jayree source tracking list
EXAMPLES
$ sfdx jayree:source:tracking:list
$ sfdx jayree:source:tracking:list -u me@my.org
$ sfdx jayree:source:tracking:list -u me@my.org -r 101
See code: @jayree/sfdx-plugin-source
sfdx jayree project store tracking get
Get stored revision counter number.
USAGE
$ sfdx jayree project store tracking get -o <value> [--json]
FLAGS
-o, --target-org=<value> (required) Username or alias of the target org. Not required if the `target-org`
configuration variable is already set.
GLOBAL FLAGS
--json Format output as json.
ALIASES
$ sfdx jayree source tracking store get
EXAMPLES
$ sfdx jayree:source:tracking:store:get
$ sfdx jayree:source:tracking:store:get -u me@my.org
See code: @jayree/sfdx-plugin-source
sfdx jayree project store tracking set
Store revision counter number.
USAGE
$ sfdx jayree project store tracking set -o <value> [--json] [--api-version <value>] [-r <value>]
FLAGS
-o, --target-org=<value> (required) Username or alias of the target org. Not required if the `target-org`
configuration variable is already set.
-r, --revision=<value> Revision counter number (default: remote revision counter number).
--api-version=<value> Override the api version used for api requests made by this command
GLOBAL FLAGS
--json Format output as json.
ALIASES
$ sfdx jayree source tracking store set
EXAMPLES
$ sfdx jayree:source:tracking:store:set
$ sfdx jayree:source:tracking:store:set -u me@my.org
$ sfdx jayree:source:tracking:store:set -u MyTestOrg1 -r 101
See code: @jayree/sfdx-plugin-source
force:source:tracking:reset
before executing force:source:pull
or project:retrieve:start
.IMPORTANT: This hook will only run if
SFDX_ENABLE_JAYREE_HOOKS_RESET_BEFORE_PULL=true
is set. It uses the storedserverMaxRevisionCounter
as revision counter number (see:jayree:project:store:tracking:set
). If the hook doesn't find a stored value it asks if the current local revision counter number should be stored and used.
prettierFormat
hook. See sfdx-plugin-prettier for more details.jayree project fix
command, deletes and moves source files to separate package directories. See the configuration file sfdx-project.json for examples. Set "isActive": true
, to apply this fix during scopedPostRetrieve
hook.IMPORTANT: Since the hook is not able to update the (JSON) output of the command, an additional output is generated. Set the environment variable
SFDX_ENABLE_JAYREE_HOOKS_JSON_OUTPUT=true
and additional comma-separated JSON output will be appended, where the output must be parsed as an array, e.g.JSON.parse(`[${stdout}]`)
. See an example below:
import execa from "execa";
import { CliUx } from "@oclif/core";
async function run() {
const { stdout } = await execa("sfdx", [
"force:source:retrieve",
"--metadata",
"Group:*",
"--json"
]);
const parsedStdout = JSON.parse(`[${stdout}]`);
CliUx.ux.styledJSON(
parsedStdout.length > 1
? {
...parsedStdout[0],
result: {
...parsedStdout[0].result,
fixedFiles: parsedStdout[1].fixedFiles
}
}
: parsedStdout[0]
);
}
run();
prettierFormat
hook. See sfdx-plugin-prettier for more details.4.8.61 (2024-03-15)
FAQs
A Salesforce CLI plugin containing commands and hooks for Salesforce Application Lifecycle Management tasks.
The npm package sfdx-jayree receives a total of 391 weekly downloads. As such, sfdx-jayree popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that sfdx-jayree 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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