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The platform for e-commerce apps.

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VTEX Toolbelt

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All you need to start using the VTEX platform.

Important: The current master branch refers to the next version. Make sure to use @next when installing!

npm install -g vtex@next

What is this?

VTEX Toolbelt is a command-line program that gives you access to all of the features in the VTEX platform.

With it you can:

  • List, install and uninstall available apps in your account.
  • List, create and remove workspaces.
  • Promote a workspace to master, making it public in your account URL.
  • Develop new apps in watch mode, using automatic synchronization.
  • Publish apps to the VTEX App Store.

Getting started

The VTEX Toolbelt can be installed via npm. If you don't have it installed, you can get it bundled with node:

Installing the VTEX Toolbelt

It's recommended that you install it globally (you may need sudo or administrative privileges):

npm install -g vtex@next

Now you can use the vtex command:

$ vtex
  Welcome to VTEX I/O
  Login with vtex login <account>

  Usage: vtex <command> [options]

  Commands:

    login                  Log into a VTEX account
    logout                 Logout of the current VTEX account
    list [query]           List your installed VTEX apps
    watch [log-level]      Send the files to the registry and watch for changes
    install <app>          Install the specified app
    uninstall <app>        Uninstall the specified app
    publish                Publish this app

    settings <app> [field]                     Get app settings
    settings set <app> <field> <value>         Set a value
    settings unset <app> <field>               Unset a value

    workspace list               List workspaces on this account
    workspace create <name>      Create a new workspace with this name
    workspace delete <name>      Delete this workspace
    workspace use <name>         Use a workspace to perform operations
    workspace promote <name>     Promote this workspace to master

    setup eslint      Setup a local eslint environment

  Options:

    -h, --help  show help information

Login

Start by using vtex login to receive your credentials and be able to access other features. Simply type this command and follow the instructions.

Using watch

On an app directory, run vtex watch and click on or copy the provided URL into your browser.

The vtex command will now monitor your files for changes and sync them automatically.


Frequently Asked Questions

How do I login?

You can use vtex login to login with your VTEX ID credentials or vtex logout if you're already logged in and want to change credentials.

When logging in, you will be asked for 3 things:

  • The account name of the store you wish to work on
  • Your VTEX ID e-mail
  • Your VTEX ID password

If you wish to work on another account, logout and login again with that account.

Note that watch and publish implicitly checks if you're logged, and if you're not, it asks your credentials before proceeding.

How do I develop an app locally?

To develop an app locally, open the directory where your VTEX app is and then type:

vtex watch

Toolbelt will upload all your app files to the developer environment, print an URL for your use and watch for any changes you make to the files, which will be automatically synchronized.

How do I ignore specific files or directories in my app so that they are not uploaded?

Create a .vtexignore file containing, on each line, paths you wish to ignore. If no .vtexignore is found, your .gitignore file is used instead.

How do I publish my App to the VTEX App Store?

To publish your VTEX app to VTEX App Store, use the vtex publish command. The app will be published under the vendor name.


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Package last updated on 25 Aug 2016

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