A tool for pulling the UX view source files from the TRIRIGA server.
npm install @tririga/tri-pullA tool for pulling the UX view source files from the TRIRIGA server.
$ npm install @tririga/tri-pull -g
$ tri-pull -t
- -u, --user user The user name of your TRIRIGA user. Required.
- -p, --password password The password for your TRIRIGA user. Required.
- -t, --target url The URL of the TRIRIGA server. It must include the context path.
- --basicuser user The user name for basic authentication.
- --basicpassword password The user password for basic authentication.
- -v, --view view_name The name of the view to be pulled. Defaults to the current directory name.
- -d, --dir directory_path The directory to save the view files. Defaults to the current directory path.
- -y, --polymer string The Polymer version of the view to be pulled. Acceptable values are 1 or 3. Defaults to 3.
- -w, --webapp Pull files from a web application. When this property is used, -y option is ignored.
- -m, --maxconcurrent The maximum concurrent pull requests to the server. Defaults to 1.
- --version Print tri-pull version.
- -q, --quiet Do not print any non-error message to the console.
- -h, --help Print this help information.
1. Pull the Polymer 3 my-ux-3 view files to the current directory:
$ cd my-ux-3
$ tri-pull -t http://tririga.dev:8001/dev -u myUserName -p myPassword
2. Pull the Polymer 1 my-ux-1 view files to a different directory:
$ tri-pull -t http://tririga.dev:8001/dev -u myUserName -p myPassword -v my-ux-1 -d /my-ux-1 -y 1
3. Pull the files from the Web Application my-ux-02:
$ tri-pull -t http://tririga.dev:8001/dev -u myUserName -p myPassword -v my-ux-02 -d /my-ux-02 -w