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@contentstack/cli-cm-bulk-publish

v1.7.1

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Contentstack CLI plugin for bulk publish actions

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@contentstack/cli-cm-bulk-publish

It is Contentstack’s CLI plugin to perform bulk publish/unpublish operations on entries and assets in Contentstack. Refer to the Bulk Publish and Unpublish documentation to learn more about its commands.

License

Usage

$ npm install -g @contentstack/cli-cm-bulk-publish
$ csdx COMMAND
running command...
$ csdx (--version)
@contentstack/cli-cm-bulk-publish/1.7.0 darwin-arm64 node-v22.2.0
$ csdx --help [COMMAND]
USAGE
  $ csdx COMMAND
...

Commands

csdx cm:assets:publish [-a <value>] [--retry-failed <value>] [-e <value>] [--folder-uid <value>] [--bulk-publish <value>] [-c <value>] [-y] [--locales <value>] [--branch <value>] [--delivery-token <value>] [--source-env <value>]

Publish assets to the specified environments

USAGE
  $ csdx cm:assets:publish [-a <value>] [--retry-failed <value>] [-e <value>] [--folder-uid <value>] [--bulk-publish
    <value>] [-c <value>] [-y] [--locales <value>] [--branch <value>] [--delivery-token <value>] [--source-env <value>]

FLAGS
  -B, --branch=<value>           [default: main] The name of the branch where you want to perform the bulk publish
                                 operation. If you don’t mention the branch name, then by default the assets from the
                                 main branch will be published.
  -a, --alias=<value>            Alias (name) for the management token. You must use either the --alias flag or the
                                 --stack-api-key flag.
  -c, --config=<value>           (optional) The path of the optional configuration JSON file containing all the options
                                 for a single run. Refer to the configure command to create a configuration file.
  -e, --environments=<value>...  The name of the environment on which entries will be published. In case of multiple
                                 environments, specify their names separated by spaces.
  -k, --stack-api-key=<value>    API key of the source stack. You must use either the --stack-api-key flag or the
                                 --alias flag.
  -l, --locales=<value>...       Locales in which assets will be published, e.g., en-us. In the case of multiple
                                 locales, specify the codes separated by spaces.
  -y, --yes                      Set it to true to process the command with the current configuration.
  --api-version=<value>          API version to be used. Values [Default: 3, Nested Reference Publishing: 3.2].
  --bulk-publish=<value>         [default: true] Set this flag to use Contentstack’s Bulk Publish APIs. It is true, by
                                 default.
  --delivery-token=<value>       The delivery token of the source environment.
  --folder-uid=<value>           (optional) The UID of the Assets’ folder from which the assets need to be published.
                                 The default value is cs_root.
  --retry-failed=<value>         Use this option to retry publishing the failed assets from the logfile. Specify the
                                 name of the logfile that lists failed publish calls. If this option is used, it will
                                 override all other flags.
  --source-env=<value>           Source environment

DESCRIPTION
  Publish assets to the specified environments
  The assets command is used to publish assets from the specified stack, to the specified environments

  Note: Environment(s) and Locale(s) are required to execute the command successfully
  But, if retryFailed flag is set, then only a logfile is required


ALIASES
  $ csdx cm:bulk-publish:assets

EXAMPLES
  General Usage

  $ csdx cm:assets:publish --environments [ENVIRONMENT 1] [ENVIRONMENT 2] --locales [LOCALE] --alias [MANAGEMENT TOKEN ALIAS]



  Using --config or -c flag

  Generate a config file at the current working directory using `csdx cm:stacks:publish-configure -a [ALIAS]`

  $ csdx cm:assets:publish --config [PATH TO CONFIG FILE]

  $ csdx cm:assets:publish -c [PATH TO CONFIG FILE]



  Using --retry-failed flag

  $ csdx cm:assets:publish --retry-failed [LOG FILE NAME]



  Using --branch flag

  $ csdx cm:assets:publish --environments [ENVIRONMENT 1] [ENVIRONMENT 2] --locales [LOCALE] --alias [MANAGEMENT TOKEN ALIAS] --branch [BRANCH NAME]



  Using --source-env

  $ csdx cm:assets:publish --environments [ENVIRONMENT 1] [ENVIRONMENT 2] --locales [LOCALE] --alias [MANAGEMENT TOKEN ALIAS] --source-env [SOURCE ENVIRONMENT] --delivery-token [DELIVERY TOKEN]



  Using --stack-api-key flag

  $ csdx cm:assets:publish --environments [ENVIRONMENT 1] [ENVIRONMENT 2] --locales [LOCALE] --stack-api-key [STACK API KEY]

See code: src/commands/cm/assets/publish.js

csdx cm:assets:unpublish

Unpublish assets from given environment

USAGE
  $ csdx cm:assets:unpublish [-a <value>] [-k <value>] [-e <value>] [-c <value>] [-y] [--locale <value>] [--branch
    <value>] [--retry-failed <value>] [--bulk-unpublish <value>] [--api-version <value>] [--delivery-token <value>]

FLAGS
  -a, --alias=<value>          Alias (name) of the management token. You must use either the --alias flag or the
                               --stack-api-key flag.
  -c, --config=<value>         (optional) Path of an optional configuration JSON file containing all the options for a
                               single run. Refer to the configure command to create a configuration file.
  -e, --environment=<value>    The name of the environment from where entries/assets need to be unpublished.
  -k, --stack-api-key=<value>  API key of the source stack. You must use either the --stack-api-key flag or the --alias
                               flag.
  -y, --yes                    Set it to true to process the command with the current configuration.
  --api-version=<value>        API version to be used. Values [Default: 3, Nested Reference Publishing: 3.2].
  --branch=<value>             [default: main] The name of the branch where you want to perform the bulk unpublish
                               operation. If you don’t mention the branch name, then by default the content from the
                               main branch will be unpublished.
  --bulk-unpublish=<value>     [default: true] Set this flag to use Contentstack’s Bulk Publish APIs. It is true, by
                               default.
  --delivery-token=<value>     The delivery token of the source environment.
  --locale=<value>             Locale from which entries/assets will be unpublished, e.g., en-us.
  --retry-failed=<value>       (optional) Use this option to retry unpublishing the failed entries from the logfile.
                               Specify the name of the logfile that lists failed unpublish calls. If this option is
                               used, it will override all other flags.

DESCRIPTION
  Unpublish assets from given environment
  The unpublish command is used for unpublishing assets from the given environment

  Note: Environment (Source Environment) and Locale are required to execute the command successfully
  But, if retry-failed flag is set, then only a logfile is required

EXAMPLES
  General Usage

  $ csdx cm:assets:unpublish --bulk-unpublish --environment [SOURCE ENV] --locale [LOCALE] --alias [MANAGEMENT TOKEN ALIAS] --delivery-token [DELIVERY TOKEN]



  Using --config or -c flag

  Generate a config file at the current working directory using `csdx cm:bulk-publish:configure --alias [ALIAS]`

  $ csdx cm:assets:unpublish --config [PATH TO CONFIG FILE]

  $ csdx cm:assets:unpublish -c [PATH TO CONFIG FILE]



  Using --retry-failed flag

  $ csdx cm:assets:unpublish --retry-failed [LOG FILE NAME]



  Using --branch flag

  $ csdx cm:assets:unpublish --bulk-unpublish --environment [SOURCE ENV] --locale [LOCALE] --alias [MANAGEMENT TOKEN ALIAS] --delivery-token [DELIVERY TOKEN] --branch [BRANCH NAME]



  Using --stack-api-key flag

  $ csdx cm:assets:unpublish --bulk-unpublish --environment [SOURCE ENV] --locale [LOCALE] --stack-api-key [STACK API KEY] --delivery-token [DELIVERY TOKEN]

See code: src/commands/cm/assets/unpublish.js

csdx cm:bulk-publish

Bulk Publish script for managing entries and assets

USAGE
  $ csdx cm:bulk-publish

DESCRIPTION
  Bulk Publish script for managing entries and assets

See code: src/commands/cm/bulk-publish/index.js

csdx cm:entries:update-and-publish [-a <value>] [--retry-failed <value>] [--bulk-publish <value>] [--content-types <value>] [-t <value>] [-e <value>] [-c <value>] [-y] [--locales <value>] [--branch <value>]

Add fields from updated content types to their respective entries

USAGE
  $ csdx cm:entries:update-and-publish [-a <value>] [--retry-failed <value>] [--bulk-publish <value>] [--content-types
    <value>] [-t <value>] [-e <value>] [-c <value>] [-y] [--locales <value>] [--branch <value>]

FLAGS
  -B, --branch=<value>           [default: main] The name of the branch where you want to perform the bulk publish
                                 operation. If you don’t mention the branch name, then by default the content from the
                                 main branch will be published.
  -a, --alias=<value>            Alias (name) of the management token. You must use either the --alias flag or the
                                 --stack-api-key flag.
  -c, --config=<value>           (optional) The path of the optional configuration JSON file containing all the options
                                 for a single run. Refer to the configure command to create a configuration file.
  -e, --environments=<value>...  The name of the environment on which entries will be published. In case of multiple
                                 environments, specify their names separated by spaces.
  -k, --stack-api-key=<value>    API key of the source stack. You must use either the --stack-api-key flag or the
                                 --alias flag.
  -l, --locales=<value>...       Locales in which entries will be published, e.g., en-us. In the case of multiple
                                 locales, specify the codes separated by spaces.
  -t, --contentTypes=<value>...  The Contenttypes from which entries will be published.
  -y, --yes                      Set it to true to process the command with the current configuration.
  --api-version=<value>          API version to be used. Values [Default: 3, Nested Reference Publishing: 3.2].
  --bulk-publish=<value>         [default: true] Set this flag to use Contentstack’s Bulk Publish APIs. It is true, by
                                 default.
  --content-types=<value>...     The UID of the content type ID whose entries you want to publish in bulk. In case of
                                 multiple content types, specify their IDs separated by spaces.
  --force                        Update and publish all entries even if no fields have been added.
  --retry-failed=<value>         Use this option to retry publishing the failed entries from the logfile. Specify the
                                 name of the logfile that lists failed publish calls. If this option is used, it will
                                 override all other flags.

DESCRIPTION
  Add fields from updated content types to their respective entries
  The update-and-publish command is used to update existing entries with the updated schema of the respective content
  type

  Note: Content types, Environments and Locales are required to execute the command successfully
  But, if retry-failed flag is set, then only a logfile is required


ALIASES
  $ csdx cm:bulk-publish:add-fields

EXAMPLES
  General Usage

  $ csdx cm:entries:update-and-publish --content-types [CONTENT TYPE 1] [CONTENT TYPE 2] -e [ENVIRONMENT 1] [ENVIRONMENT 2] --locales [LOCALE 1] [LOCALE 2] -a [MANAGEMENT TOKEN ALIAS]



  Using --config or -c flag

  Generate a config file at the current working directory using `csdx cm:stacks:publish-configure -a [ALIAS]`

  $ csdx cm:entries:update-and-publish --config [PATH TO CONFIG FILE]

  $ csdx cm:entries:update-and-publish -c [PATH TO CONFIG FILE]



  Using --retry-failed

  $ csdx cm:entries:update-and-publish --retry-failed [LOG FILE NAME]



  Using --branch

  $ csdx cm:entries:update-and-publish --content-types [CONTENT TYPE 1] [CONTENT TYPE 2] -e [ENVIRONMENT 1] [ENVIRONMENT 2] --locales [LOCALE 1] [LOCALE 2] -a [MANAGEMENT TOKEN ALIAS] --branch [BRANCH NAME]



  Using --stack-api-key

  $ csdx cm:entries:update-and-publish --content-types [CONTENT TYPE 1] [CONTENT TYPE 2] -e [ENVIRONMENT 1] [ENVIRONMENT 2] --locales [LOCALE 1] [LOCALE 2] --stack-api-key [STACK API KEY]

csdx cm:assets:publish [-a <value>] [--retry-failed <value>] [-e <value>] [--folder-uid <value>] [--bulk-publish <value>] [-c <value>] [-y] [--locales <value>] [--branch <value>] [--delivery-token <value>] [--source-env <value>]

Publish assets to the specified environments

USAGE
  $ csdx cm:assets:publish [-a <value>] [--retry-failed <value>] [-e <value>] [--folder-uid <value>] [--bulk-publish
    <value>] [-c <value>] [-y] [--locales <value>] [--branch <value>] [--delivery-token <value>] [--source-env <value>]

FLAGS
  -B, --branch=<value>           [default: main] The name of the branch where you want to perform the bulk publish
                                 operation. If you don’t mention the branch name, then by default the assets from the
                                 main branch will be published.
  -a, --alias=<value>            Alias (name) for the management token. You must use either the --alias flag or the
                                 --stack-api-key flag.
  -c, --config=<value>           (optional) The path of the optional configuration JSON file containing all the options
                                 for a single run. Refer to the configure command to create a configuration file.
  -e, --environments=<value>...  The name of the environment on which entries will be published. In case of multiple
                                 environments, specify their names separated by spaces.
  -k, --stack-api-key=<value>    API key of the source stack. You must use either the --stack-api-key flag or the
                                 --alias flag.
  -l, --locales=<value>...       Locales in which assets will be published, e.g., en-us. In the case of multiple
                                 locales, specify the codes separated by spaces.
  -y, --yes                      Set it to true to process the command with the current configuration.
  --api-version=<value>          API version to be used. Values [Default: 3, Nested Reference Publishing: 3.2].
  --bulk-publish=<value>         [default: true] Set this flag to use Contentstack’s Bulk Publish APIs. It is true, by
                                 default.
  --delivery-token=<value>       The delivery token of the source environment.
  --folder-uid=<value>           (optional) The UID of the Assets’ folder from which the assets need to be published.
                                 The default value is cs_root.
  --retry-failed=<value>         Use this option to retry publishing the failed assets from the logfile. Specify the
                                 name of the logfile that lists failed publish calls. If this option is used, it will
                                 override all other flags.
  --source-env=<value>           Source environment

DESCRIPTION
  Publish assets to the specified environments
  The assets command is used to publish assets from the specified stack, to the specified environments

  Note: Environment(s) and Locale(s) are required to execute the command successfully
  But, if retryFailed flag is set, then only a logfile is required


ALIASES
  $ csdx cm:bulk-publish:assets

EXAMPLES
  General Usage

  $ csdx cm:assets:publish --environments [ENVIRONMENT 1] [ENVIRONMENT 2] --locales [LOCALE] --alias [MANAGEMENT TOKEN ALIAS]



  Using --config or -c flag

  Generate a config file at the current working directory using `csdx cm:stacks:publish-configure -a [ALIAS]`

  $ csdx cm:assets:publish --config [PATH TO CONFIG FILE]

  $ csdx cm:assets:publish -c [PATH TO CONFIG FILE]



  Using --retry-failed flag

  $ csdx cm:assets:publish --retry-failed [LOG FILE NAME]



  Using --branch flag

  $ csdx cm:assets:publish --environments [ENVIRONMENT 1] [ENVIRONMENT 2] --locales [LOCALE] --alias [MANAGEMENT TOKEN ALIAS] --branch [BRANCH NAME]



  Using --source-env

  $ csdx cm:assets:publish --environments [ENVIRONMENT 1] [ENVIRONMENT 2] --locales [LOCALE] --alias [MANAGEMENT TOKEN ALIAS] --source-env [SOURCE ENVIRONMENT] --delivery-token [DELIVERY TOKEN]



  Using --stack-api-key flag

  $ csdx cm:assets:publish --environments [ENVIRONMENT 1] [ENVIRONMENT 2] --locales [LOCALE] --stack-api-key [STACK API KEY]

csdx cm:bulk-publish:clear

Clear the log folder

USAGE
  $ csdx cm:bulk-publish:clear [--log-files-count] [-y]

FLAGS
  -y, --yes          Delete all files without asking for confirmation
  --log-files-count  List number of log files

DESCRIPTION
  Clear the log folder

ALIASES
  $ csdx cm:bulk-publish:clear

EXAMPLES
  $ csdx cm:stacks:publish-clear-logs

  $ csdx cm:stacks:publish-clear-logs --log-files-count

  $ csdx cm:stacks:publish-clear-logs --yes

  $ csdx cm:stacks:publish-clear-logs -y

csdx cm:bulk-publish:configure

The configure command is used to generate a configuration file for publish scripts.

USAGE
  $ csdx cm:bulk-publish:configure [-a <value>] [-k <value>]

FLAGS
  -a, --alias=<value>          Name (alias) of the management token you want to use. You must use either the --alias
                               flag or the --stack-api-key flag.
  -k, --stack-api-key=<value>  API key of the source stack. You must use either the --stack-api-key flag or the --alias
                               flag.

DESCRIPTION
  The configure command is used to generate a configuration file for publish scripts.

ALIASES
  $ csdx cm:bulk-publish:configure

EXAMPLES
  $ csdx cm:stacks:publish-configure

  $ csdx cm:stacks:publish-configure -a <management_token_alias>

  $ csdx cm:stacks:publish-configure --alias <management_token_alias>

  $ csdx cm:stacks:publish-configure --stack-api-key <stack_api_key>

csdx cm:bulk-publish:cross-publish [-a <value>] [--retry-failed <value>] [--bulk-publish <value>] [--content-type <value>] [--locales <value>] [--source-env <value>] [--environments <value>] [--delivery-token <value>] [-c <value>] [-y] [--branch <value>] [--onlyAssets] [--onlyEntries] [--include-variants]

Publish entries and assets from one environment to other environments

USAGE
  $ csdx cm:bulk-publish:cross-publish [-a <value>] [--retry-failed <value>] [--bulk-publish <value>] [--content-type
    <value>] [--locales <value>] [--source-env <value>] [--environments <value>] [--delivery-token <value>] [-c <value>]
    [-y] [--branch <value>] [--onlyAssets] [--onlyEntries] [--include-variants]

FLAGS
  -B, --branch=<value>         [default: main] Specify the branch to fetch the content (by default the main branch is
                               selected)
  -a, --alias=<value>          Alias(name) for the management token
  -c, --config=<value>         Path to the config file
  -k, --stack-api-key=<value>  Stack API key to be used
  -y, --yes                    Agree to process the command with the current configuration
  --api-version=<value>        API version to be used. Values [Default: 3, Nested Reference Publishing: 3.2].
  --bulk-publish=<value>       [default: true] Set this flag to use Contentstack’s Bulk Publish APIs. It is true, by
                               default.
  --content-type=<value>...    The Contenttypes from which entries will be published
  --delivery-token=<value>     The delivery token of the source environment.
  --environments=<value>...    Destination Environments
  --include-variants           Include Variants flag will publish all associated variant entries.
  --locales=<value>            Source locale
  --onlyAssets                 Unpublish only assets
  --onlyEntries                Unpublish only entries
  --retry-failed=<value>       (optional) Retry publishing failed entries from the logfile (this flag overrides all
                               other flags)
  --source-env=<value>         Source Env

DESCRIPTION
  Publish entries and assets from one environment to other environments
  The cross-publish command is used to publish entries and assets from one environment to other environments

  Note: Content Type, Environment, Destination Environment(s) and Locale are required to execute the command
  successfully
  But, if retryFailed flag is set, then only a logfile is required


EXAMPLES
  General Usage

  $ csdx cm:bulk-publish:cross-publish --content-type [CONTENT TYPE] --source-env [SOURCE ENV] --environments [DESTINATION ENVIRONMENT] --locales [LOCALE] -a [MANAGEMENT TOKEN ALIAS] --delivery-token [DELIVERY TOKEN]



  Using --config or -c flag

  Generate a config file at the current working directory using `csdx cm:bulk-publish:configure -a [ALIAS]`

  $ csdx cm:bulk-publish:cross-publish --config [PATH TO CONFIG FILE]

  $ csdx cm:bulk-publish:cross-publish -c [PATH TO CONFIG FILE]



  Using --retry-failed flag

  $ csdx cm:bulk-publish:cross-publish --retry-failed [LOG FILE NAME]

  $ csdx cm:bulk-publish:cross-publish -r [LOG FILE NAME]



  Using --branch flag

  $ csdx cm:bulk-publish:cross-publish --content-type [CONTENT TYPE] --source-env [SOURCE ENV] --environments [DESTINATION ENVIRONMENT] --locales [LOCALE] -a [MANAGEMENT TOKEN ALIAS] --delivery-token [DELIVERY TOKEN] --branch [BRANCH NAME]



  Using --stack-api-key flag

  $ csdx cm:bulk-publish:cross-publish --content-type [CONTENT TYPE] --source-env [SOURCE ENV] --environments [DESTINATION ENVIRONMENT] --locales [LOCALE] --stack-api-key [STACK API KEY] --delivery-token [DELIVERY TOKEN]



  Using --include-variants flag

  $ csdx cm:bulk-publish:cross-publish --content-type [CONTENT TYPE] --source-env [SOURCE ENV] --environments [DESTINATION ENVIRONMENT] --locales [LOCALE] --stack-api-key [STACK API KEY] --delivery-token [DELIVERY TOKEN] [--include-variants]

See code: src/commands/cm/bulk-publish/cross-publish.js

csdx cm:entries:publish [-a <value>] [--retry-failed <value>] [--bulk-publish <value>] [--publish-all-content-types] [--content-types <value>] [--locales <value>] [-e <value>] [-c <value>] [-y] [--branch <value>] [--delivery-token <value>] [--source-env <value>] [--entry-uid <value>] [--include-variants]

Publish entries from multiple contenttypes to multiple environments and locales

USAGE
  $ csdx cm:entries:publish [-a <value>] [--retry-failed <value>] [--bulk-publish <value>]
    [--publish-all-content-types] [--content-types <value>] [--locales <value>] [-e <value>] [-c <value>] [-y] [--branch
    <value>] [--delivery-token <value>] [--source-env <value>] [--entry-uid <value>] [--include-variants]

FLAGS
  -B, --branch=<value>           [default: main] The name of the branch where you want to perform the bulk publish
                                 operation. If you don’t mention the branch name, then by default the content from main
                                 branch will be published.
  -a, --alias=<value>            Alias (name) of the management token. You must use either the --alias flag or the
                                 --stack-api-key flag.
  -c, --config=<value>           (optional) The path of the optional configuration JSON file containing all the options
                                 for a single run. Refer to the configure command to create a configuration file.
  -e, --environments=<value>...  The name of the environment on which entries will be published. In case of multiple
                                 environments, specify their names separated by spaces.
  -k, --stack-api-key=<value>    API key of the source stack. You must use either the --stack-api-key flag or the
                                 --alias flag.
  -l, --locales=<value>...       Locales in which entries will be published, e.g., en-us. In the case of multiple
                                 locales, specify the codes separated by spaces.
  -y, --yes                      Set it to true to process the command with the current configuration.
  --api-version=<value>          API version to be used. Values [Default: 3, Nested Reference Publishing: 3.2].
  --bulk-publish=<value>         [default: true] Set this flag to use Contentstack's Bulk Publish APIs. This flag is set
                                 to true, by default.
  --content-types=<value>...     The UID of the content type(s) whose entries you want to publish in bulk. In case of
                                 multiple content types, specify the IDs separated by spaces.
  --delivery-token=<value>       The delivery token of the source environment.
  --entry-uid=<value>            Entry Uid for publish all associated variant entries.
  --include-variants             Include Variants flag will publish all associated variant entries with base entry.
  --publish-all-content-types    (optional) Set it to true to bulk publish entries from all content types. If the
                                 --content-types option is already used, then you cannot use this option.
  --retry-failed=<value>         (optional) Use this option to retry publishing the failed entries/ assets from the
                                 logfile. Specify the name of the logfile that lists failed publish calls. If this
                                 option is used, it will override all other flags.
  --source-env=<value>           Source environment

DESCRIPTION
  Publish entries from multiple contenttypes to multiple environments and locales
  The publish command is used to publish entries from the specified content types, to the
  specified environments and locales

  Note: Content Types, Environments and Locales are required to execute the command successfully
  But, if retry-failed flag is set, then only a logfile is required


ALIASES
  $ csdx cm:bulk-publish:entries

EXAMPLES
  General Usage

  $ csdx cm:entries:publish --content-types [CONTENT TYPE 1] [CONTENT TYPE 2] -e [ENVIRONMENT 1] [ENVIRONMENT 2] --locales [LOCALE 1] [LOCALE 2] -a [MANAGEMENT TOKEN ALIAS]



  Using --config or -c flag

  Generate a config file at the current working directory using `csdx cm:stacks:publish-configure -a [ALIAS]`

  $ csdx cm:entries:publish --config [PATH TO CONFIG FILE]

  $ csdx cm:entries:publish -c [PATH TO CONFIG FILE]



  Using --retry-failed

  $ csdx cm:entries:publish --retry-failed [LOG FILE NAME]

  $ csdx cm:entries:publish -r [LOG FILE NAME]



  Using --branch

  $ csdx cm:entries:publish --content-types [CONTENT TYPE 1] [CONTENT TYPE 2] -e [ENVIRONMENT 1] [ENVIRONMENT 2] --locales [LOCALE 1] [LOCALE 2] -a [MANAGEMENT TOKEN ALIAS] --branch [BRANCH NAME]



  Using --source-env

  $ csdx cm:entries:publish --content-types [CONTENT TYPE 1] [CONTENT TYPE 2] -e [ENVIRONMENT 1] [ENVIRONMENT 2] --locales [LOCALE 1] [LOCALE 2] -a [MANAGEMENT TOKEN ALIAS] --source-env [SOURCE ENVIRONMENT] --delivery-token [DELIVERY TOKEN]



  Using --stack-api-key

  $ csdx cm:entries:publish -e [ENVIRONMENT 1] [ENVIRONMENT 2] --locales [LOCALE 1] [LOCALE 2] --stack-api-key [STACK API KEY] --source-env [SOURCE ENVIRONMENT] --delivery-token [DELIVERY TOKEN]



  Using --include-variants

  $ csdx cm:entries:publish --content-types [CONTENT TYPE 1] [CONTENT TYPE 2] -e [ENVIRONMENT 1] [ENVIRONMENT 2] --locales [LOCALE 1] [LOCALE 2] --stack-api-key [STACK API KEY] --source-env [SOURCE ENVIRONMENT] --delivery-token [DELIVERY TOKEN] [--include-variants]



  Using --entry-uid and --include-variants

  $ csdx cm:entries:publish --content-types [CONTENT TYPE 1] [CONTENT TYPE 2] -e [ENVIRONMENT 1] [ENVIRONMENT 2] --locales [LOCALE 1] [LOCALE 2] --stack-api-key [STACK API KEY] --source-env [SOURCE ENVIRONMENT] --delivery-token [DELIVERY TOKEN] --entry-uid [ENTRY UID] [--include-variants]

csdx cm:entries:publish-modified [-a <value>] [--retry-failed <value>] [--bulk-publish <value>] [--source-env <value>] [--content-types <value>] [--locales <value>] [-e <value>] [-c <value>] [-y] [--branch <value>]

Publish edited entries from a specified content type to the given locales and environments

USAGE
  $ csdx cm:entries:publish-modified [-a <value>] [--retry-failed <value>] [--bulk-publish <value>] [--source-env
    <value>] [--content-types <value>] [--locales <value>] [-e <value>] [-c <value>] [-y] [--branch <value>]

FLAGS
  -B, --branch=<value>           [default: main] The name of the branch where you want to perform the bulk publish
                                 operation. If you don't mention the branch name, then by default the entries from main
                                 branch will be published.
  -a, --alias=<value>            Alias (name) of the management token. You must use either the --alias flag or the
                                 --stack-api-key flag.
  -c, --config=<value>           (optional) The path of the optional configuration JSON file containing all the options
                                 for a single run. Refer to the configure command to create a configuration file.
  -e, --environments=<value>...  The name of the environment(s) on which the entries will be published. In case of
                                 multiple environments, specify their names separated by spaces.
  -k, --stack-api-key=<value>    API key of the source stack. You must use either the --stack-api-key flag or the
                                 --alias flag.
  -l, --locales=<value>...       Locales in which entries will be published, e.g., en-us. In the case of multiple
                                 locales, specify the codes separated by spaces.
  -y, --yes                      Set it to true to process the command with the current configuration.
  --api-version=<value>          API version to be used. Values [Default: 3, Nested Reference Publishing: 3.2].
  --bulk-publish=<value>         [default: true] Set this flag to use Contentstack's Bulk Publish APIs. It is true, by
                                 default.
  --content-types=<value>...     The UID of the content type(s) whose edited entries you want to publish in bulk. In
                                 case of multiple content types, specify the IDs separated by spaces.
  --retry-failed=<value>         (optional) Use this option to retry publishing the failed entries/assets from the
                                 logfile. Specify the name of the logfile that lists failed publish calls. If this
                                 option is used, it will override all other flags
  --source-env=<value>           The name of the source environment where the entries were initially published.

DESCRIPTION
  Publish edited entries from a specified content type to the given locales and environments
  The publish-modified command is used to publish entries from the specified content types, to the
  specified environments and locales

  Note: Content type(s), Source Environment, Destination Environment(s) and Locale(s) are required to execute the
  command successfully
  But, if retry-failed flag is set, then only a logfile is required


ALIASES
  $ csdx cm:bulk-publish:entry-edits

EXAMPLES
  General Usage

  $ csdx cm:entries:publish-modified --content-types [CONTENT TYPE 1] [CONTENT TYPE 2] --source-env [SOURCE_ENV] -e [ENVIRONMENT 1] [ENVIRONMENT 2] --locales [LOCALE 1] [LOCALE 2] -a [MANAGEMENT TOKEN ALIAS]



  Using --config or -c flag

  Generate a config file at the current working directory using `csdx cm:stacks:publish-configure -a [ALIAS]`

  $ csdx cm:entries:publish-modified --config [PATH TO CONFIG FILE]

  $ csdx cm:entries:publish-modified -c [PATH TO CONFIG FILE]



  Using --retry-failed

  $ csdx cm:entries:publish-modified --retry-failed [LOG FILE NAME]

  $ csdx cm:entries:publish-modified -r [LOG FILE NAME]



  Using --branch

  $ csdx cm:entries:publish-modified --content-types [CONTENT TYPE 1] [CONTENT TYPE 2] --source-env [SOURCE_ENV] -e [ENVIRONMENT 1] [ENVIRONMENT 2] --locales [LOCALE 1] [LOCALE 2] -a [MANAGEMENT TOKEN ALIAS] --branch [BRANCH NAME]



  Using --stack-api-key

  $ csdx cm:entries:publish-modified --content-types [CONTENT TYPE 1] [CONTENT TYPE 2] --source-env [SOURCE_ENV] -e [ENVIRONMENT 1] [ENVIRONMENT 2] --locales [LOCALE 1] [LOCALE 2] -stack-api-key [STACK API KEY]

csdx cm:entries:publish-non-localized-fields [-a <value>] [--retry-failed <value>] [--bulk-publish <value>] [--source-env <value>] [--content-types <value>] [-e <value>] [-c <value>] [-y] [--branch <value>]

Publish non-localized fields for the given content types, from a particular source environment to the specified environments

USAGE
  $ csdx cm:entries:publish-non-localized-fields [-a <value>] [--retry-failed <value>] [--bulk-publish <value>]
    [--source-env <value>] [--content-types <value>] [-e <value>] [-c <value>] [-y] [--branch <value>]

FLAGS
  -B, --branch=<value>           [default: main] The name of the branch where you want to perform the bulk publish
                                 operation. If you don’t mention the branch name, then by default the content from the
                                 main branch will be published.
  -a, --alias=<value>            Alias (name) of the management token. You must use either the --alias flag or the
                                 --stack-api-key flag.
  -c, --config=<value>           (optional) The path of the optional configuration JSON file containing all the options
                                 for a single run. Refer to the configure command to create a configuration file.
  -e, --environments=<value>...  The name of the environment on which entries will be published. In case of multiple
                                 environments, specify their names separated by spaces.
  -k, --stack-api-key=<value>    API key of the source stack. You must use either the --stack-api-key flag or the
                                 --alias flag.
  -y, --yes                      Set it to true to process the command with the current configuration.
  --api-version=<value>          API version to be used. Values [Default: 3, Nested Reference Publishing: 3.2].
  --bulk-publish=<value>         [default: true] Set this flag to use Contentstack’s Bulk Publish APIs. It is true, by
                                 default.
  --content-types=<value>...     The UID of the content type whose entries you want to publish in bulk. In case of
                                 multiple content types, specify their IDs separated by spaces.
  --retry-failed=<value>         Use this option to retry publishing the failed entries from the logfile. Specify the
                                 name of the logfile that lists failed publish calls. If this option is used, it will
                                 override all other flags.
  --source-env=<value>           The name of the source environment.

DESCRIPTION
  Publish non-localized fields for the given content types, from a particular source environment to the specified
  environments
  The non-localized field changes command is used to publish non-localized field changes from the given content types to
  the specified environments

  Note: Content types, Environments and Source Environment are required to execute this command successfully.
  But, if retryFailed flag is set, then only a logfile is required

ALIASES
  $ csdx cm:bulk-publish:nonlocalized-field-changes

EXAMPLES
  General Usage

  $ csdx cm:entries:publish-non-localized-fields --content-types [CONTENT TYPE 1] [CONTENT TYPE 2] --environments [ENVIRONMENT 1] [ENVIRONMENT 2] --alias [MANAGEMENT TOKEN ALIAS] --source-env [SOURCE ENV]



  Using --config or -c flag

  Generate a config file at the current working directory using `csdx cm:bulk-publish:configure -a [ALIAS]`

  $ csdx cm:entries:publish-non-localized-fields --config [PATH TO CONFIG FILE]

  $ csdx cm:entries:publish-non-localized-fields -c [PATH TO CONFIG FILE]



  Using --retry-failed flag

  $ csdx cm:entries:publish-non-localized-fields --retry-failed [LOG FILE NAME]



  Using --branch flag

  $ csdx cm:entries:publish-non-localized-fields --content-types [CONTENT TYPE 1] [CONTENT TYPE 2] --environments [ENVIRONMENT 1] [ENVIRONMENT 2] --alias [MANAGEMENT TOKEN ALIAS] --source-env [SOURCE ENV] --branch [BRANCH NAME]



  Using --stack-api-key flag

  $ csdx cm:entries:publish-non-localized-fields --content-types [CONTENT TYPE 1] [CONTENT TYPE 2] --environments [ENVIRONMENT 1] [ENVIRONMENT 2] --stack-api-key [STACK API KEY] --source-env [SOURCE ENV]

csdx cm:bulk-publish:revert

Revert publish operations by using a log file

USAGE
  $ csdx cm:bulk-publish:revert [--retry-failed <value>] [--log-file <value>]

FLAGS
  --log-file=<value>      Path of the success logfile of a particular publish action.
  --retry-failed=<value>  (optional)  Use this option to retry publishing the failed entries from the logfile. Specify
                          the name of the logfile that lists failed publish calls. If this option is used, it will
                          override all other flags.

DESCRIPTION
  Revert publish operations by using a log file
  The revert command is used to revert all publish operations performed using bulk-publish script.
  A log file name is required to execute revert command


ALIASES
  $ csdx cm:bulk-publish:revert

EXAMPLES
  Using --log-file

  cm:bulk-publish:revert --log-file [LOG FILE NAME]



  Using --retry-failed

  cm:bulk-publish:revert --retry-failed [LOG FILE NAME]

csdx csdx cm:stacks:unpublish [-a <value>] [-e <value>] [-c <value>] [-y] [--locale <value>] [--branch <value>] [--retry-failed <value>] [--bulk-unpublish <value>] [--content-type <value>] [--delivery-token <value>] [--only-assets] [--only-entries]

Unpublish entries or assets of given content types from the specified environment

USAGE
  $ csdx csdx cm:stacks:unpublish [-a <value>] [-e <value>] [-c <value>] [-y] [--locale <value>] [--branch <value>]
    [--retry-failed <value>] [--bulk-unpublish <value>] [--content-type <value>] [--delivery-token <value>]
    [--only-assets] [--only-entries]

FLAGS
  -B, --branch=<value>         [default: main] Specify the branch to fetch the content from (default is main branch)
  -a, --alias=<value>          Alias(name) for the management token
  -c, --config=<value>         Path to the config file
  -e, --environment=<value>    Source Environment
  -k, --stack-api-key=<value>  Stack API key to be used
  -l, --locale=<value>         Locale filter
  -y, --yes                    Agree to process the command with the current configuration
  --api-version=<value>        API version to be used. Values [Default: 3, Nested Reference Publishing: 3.2].
  --bulk-unpublish=<value>     [default: true] This flag is set to true by default. It indicates that contentstack's
                               bulkpublish API will be used to unpublish the entries and assets
  --content-type=<value>       Content type filter
  --delivery-token=<value>     The delivery token of the source environment.
  --retry-failed=<value>       Retry publishing failed entries from the logfile (optional, overrides all other flags)

DESCRIPTION
  Unpublish entries or assets of given content types from the specified environment
  The unpublish command is used to unpublish entries or assets from given environment

  Environment (Source Environment) and Locale are required to execute the command successfully
  But, if retry-failed flag is set, then only a logfile is required

  A content type can be specified for unpublishing entries, but if no content-type(s) is/are specified and --only-assets
  is not used,
  then all entries from all content types will be unpublished from the source environment

  Note: --only-assets can be used to unpublish only assets and --only-entries can be used to unpublish only entries.
  (--only-assets and --only-entries cannot be used together at the same time)


ALIASES
  $ csdx cm:bulk-publish:unpublish

EXAMPLES
  General Usage

  $ csdx cm:stacks:unpublish --bulk-unpublish --content-type [CONTENT TYPE] --environment [SOURCE ENV] --locale [LOCALE] --alias [MANAGEMENT TOKEN ALIAS] ----delivery-token [DELIVERY TOKEN]



  Using --config or -c flag

  Generate a config file at the current working directory using `csdx cm:bulk-publish:configure --alias [ALIAS]`

  $ csdx cm:stacks:unpublish --config [PATH TO CONFIG FILE]

  $ csdx cm:stacks:unpublish -c [PATH TO CONFIG FILE]



  Using --retry-failed flag

  $ csdx cm:stacks:unpublish --retry-failed [LOG FILE NAME]



  No content type

  $ csdx cm:stacks:unpublish --environment [SOURCE ENV] --locale [LOCALE] (Will unpublish all entries from all content types and assets from the source environment)



  Using --only-assets

  $ csdx cm:stacks:unpublish --environment [SOURCE ENV] --locale [LOCALE] --only-assets (Will unpublish only assets from the source environment)



  Using --only-entries

  $ csdx cm:stacks:unpublish --environment [SOURCE ENV] --locale [LOCALE] --only-entries (Will unpublish only entries, all entries, from the source environment)

  $ csdx cm:stacks:unpublish --contentType [CONTENT TYPE] --environment [SOURCE ENV] --locale [LOCALE] --only-entries (Will unpublish only entries, (from CONTENT TYPE) from the source environment)



  Using --branch flag

  $ csdx cm:stacks:unpublish --bulk-unpublish --content-type [CONTENT TYPE] --environment [SOURCE ENV] --locale [LOCALE] --alias [MANAGEMENT TOKEN ALIAS] --delivery-token [DELIVERY TOKEN] --branch [BRANCH NAME]



  Using --stack-api-key flag

  $ csdx cm:stacks:unpublish --bulk-unpublish --content-type [CONTENT TYPE] --environment [SOURCE ENV] --locale [LOCALE] --stack-api-key [STACK API KEY] --delivery-token [DELIVERY TOKEN]

csdx cm:entries:publish-only-unpublished [-a <value>] [--retry-failed <value>] [--bulk-publish <value>] [--source-env <value>] [--content-types <value>] [--locales <value>] [-e <value>] [-c <value>] [-y] [--branch <value>]

Publish unpublished entries from the source environment, to other environments and locales

USAGE
  $ csdx cm:entries:publish-only-unpublished [-a <value>] [--retry-failed <value>] [--bulk-publish <value>]
    [--source-env <value>] [--content-types <value>] [--locales <value>] [-e <value>] [-c <value>] [-y] [--branch
    <value>]

FLAGS
  -B, --branch=<value>           [default: main] The name of the branch where you want to perform the bulk publish
                                 operation. If you don't mention the branch name, then by default the entries from main
                                 branch will be published.
  -a, --alias=<value>            Alias (name) of the management token. You must use either the --alias flag or the
                                 --stack-api-key flag.
  -b, --bulk-publish=<value>     [default: true] Set this flag to use Contentstack's Bulk Publish APIs. It is true, by
                                 default.
  -c, --config=<value>           (optional)  The path of the optional configuration JSON file containing all the options
                                 for a single run. Refer to the configure command to create a configuration file.
  -e, --environments=<value>...  The name of the environment on which entries will be published. In case of multiple
                                 environments, specify their names separated by spaces.
  -k, --stack-api-key=<value>    API key of the source stack. You must use either the --stack-api-key flag or the
                                 --alias flag.
  -y, --yes                      Set it to true to process the command with the current configuration.
  --api-version=<value>          API version to be used. Values [Default: 3, Nested Reference Publishing: 3.2]..
  --content-types=<value>...     The UID of the content type(s) whose entries you want to publish in bulk. In case of
                                 multiple content types, specify their IDs separated by spaces.
  --locales=<value>              Locale in which entries will be published, e.g., en-us
  --retry-failed=<value>         (optional) Use this option to retry publishing the failed entries from the logfile. It
                                 is optional. Specify the name of the logfile that lists failed publish calls. If this
                                 option is used, it will override all other flags.
  --source-env=<value>           The name of the source environment where the entries were initially published.

DESCRIPTION
  Publish unpublished entries from the source environment, to other environments and locales
  The publish-only-unpublished command is used to publish unpublished entries from the source environment, to other
  environments and locales

  Note: Content type(s), Source Environment, Destination Environment(s) and Source Locale are required to execute the
  command successfully
  But, if retry-failed flag is set, then only a logfile is required


ALIASES
  $ csdx cm:bulk-publish:unpublished-entries

EXAMPLES
  General Usage

  $ csdx cm:entries:publish-only-unpublished -b --content-types [CONTENT TYPES] -e [ENVIRONMENTS] --locales LOCALE -a [MANAGEMENT TOKEN ALIAS] -source-env [SOURCE ENV]



  Using --config or -c flag

  Generate a config file at the current working directory using `csdx cm:bulk-publish:configure -a [ALIAS]`

  $ csdx cm:entries:publish-only-unpublished --config [PATH TO CONFIG FILE]

  $ csdx cm:entries:publish-only-unpublished -c [PATH TO CONFIG FILE]



  Using --retry-failed

  $ csdx cm:entries:publish-only-unpublished --retry-failed [LOG FILE NAME]



  Using --branch

  $ csdx cm:entries:publish-only-unpublished -b --content-types [CONTENT TYPES] -e [ENVIRONMENTS] --locales LOCALE -a [MANAGEMENT TOKEN ALIAS] --branch [BRANCH NAME] -source-env [SOURCE ENV]



  Using --stack-api-key

  $ csdx cm:entries:publish-only-unpublished -b --content-types [CONTENT TYPES] -e [ENVIRONMENTS] --locales LOCALE -a [MANAGEMENT TOKEN ALIAS] --stack-api-key [STACK API KEY] -source-env [SOURCE ENV]

csdx cm:entries:publish [-a <value>] [--retry-failed <value>] [--bulk-publish <value>] [--publish-all-content-types] [--content-types <value>] [--locales <value>] [-e <value>] [-c <value>] [-y] [--branch <value>] [--delivery-token <value>] [--source-env <value>] [--entry-uid <value>] [--include-variants]

Publish entries from multiple contenttypes to multiple environments and locales

USAGE
  $ csdx cm:entries:publish [-a <value>] [--retry-failed <value>] [--bulk-publish <value>]
    [--publish-all-content-types] [--content-types <value>] [--locales <value>] [-e <value>] [-c <value>] [-y] [--branch
    <value>] [--delivery-token <value>] [--source-env <value>] [--entry-uid <value>] [--include-variants]

FLAGS
  -B, --branch=<value>           [default: main] The name of the branch where you want to perform the bulk publish
                                 operation. If you don’t mention the branch name, then by default the content from main
                                 branch will be published.
  -a, --alias=<value>            Alias (name) of the management token. You must use either the --alias flag or the
                                 --stack-api-key flag.
  -c, --config=<value>           (optional) The path of the optional configuration JSON file containing all the options
                                 for a single run. Refer to the configure command to create a configuration file.
  -e, --environments=<value>...  The name of the environment on which entries will be published. In case of multiple
                                 environments, specify their names separated by spaces.
  -k, --stack-api-key=<value>    API key of the source stack. You must use either the --stack-api-key flag or the
                                 --alias flag.
  -l, --locales=<value>...       Locales in which entries will be published, e.g., en-us. In the case of multiple
                                 locales, specify the codes separated by spaces.
  -y, --yes                      Set it to true to process the command with the current configuration.
  --api-version=<value>          API version to be used. Values [Default: 3, Nested Reference Publishing: 3.2].
  --bulk-publish=<value>         [default: true] Set this flag to use Contentstack's Bulk Publish APIs. This flag is set
                                 to true, by default.
  --content-types=<value>...     The UID of the content type(s) whose entries you want to publish in bulk. In case of
                                 multiple content types, specify the IDs separated by spaces.
  --delivery-token=<value>       The delivery token of the source environment.
  --entry-uid=<value>            Entry Uid for publish all associated variant entries.
  --include-variants             Include Variants flag will publish all associated variant entries with base entry.
  --publish-all-content-types    (optional) Set it to true to bulk publish entries from all content types. If the
                                 --content-types option is already used, then you cannot use this option.
  --retry-failed=<value>         (optional) Use this option to retry publishing the failed entries/ assets from the
                                 logfile. Specify the name of the logfile that lists failed publish calls. If this
                                 option is used, it will override all other flags.
  --source-env=<value>           Source environment

DESCRIPTION
  Publish entries from multiple contenttypes to multiple environments and locales
  The publish command is used to publish entries from the specified content types, to the
  specified environments and locales

  Note: Content Types, Environments and Locales are required to execute the command successfully
  But, if retry-failed flag is set, then only a logfile is required


ALIASES
  $ csdx cm:bulk-publish:entries

EXAMPLES
  General Usage

  $ csdx cm:entries:publish --content-types [CONTENT TYPE 1] [CONTENT TYPE 2] -e [ENVIRONMENT 1] [ENVIRONMENT 2] --locales [LOCALE 1] [LOCALE 2] -a [MANAGEMENT TOKEN ALIAS]



  Using --config or -c flag

  Generate a config file at the current working directory using `csdx cm:stacks:publish-configure -a [ALIAS]`

  $ csdx cm:entries:publish --config [PATH TO CONFIG FILE]

  $ csdx cm:entries:publish -c [PATH TO CONFIG FILE]



  Using --retry-failed

  $ csdx cm:entries:publish --retry-failed [LOG FILE NAME]

  $ csdx cm:entries:publish -r [LOG FILE NAME]



  Using --branch

  $ csdx cm:entries:publish --content-types [CONTENT TYPE 1] [CONTENT TYPE 2] -e [ENVIRONMENT 1] [ENVIRONMENT 2] --locales [LOCALE 1] [LOCALE 2] -a [MANAGEMENT TOKEN ALIAS] --branch [BRANCH NAME]



  Using --source-env

  $ csdx cm:entries:publish --content-types [CONTENT TYPE 1] [CONTENT TYPE 2] -e [ENVIRONMENT 1] [ENVIRONMENT 2] --locales [LOCALE 1] [LOCALE 2] -a [MANAGEMENT TOKEN ALIAS] --source-env [SOURCE ENVIRONMENT] --delivery-token [DELIVERY TOKEN]



  Using --stack-api-key

  $ csdx cm:entries:publish -e [ENVIRONMENT 1] [ENVIRONMENT 2] --locales [LOCALE 1] [LOCALE 2] --stack-api-key [STACK API KEY] --source-env [SOURCE ENVIRONMENT] --delivery-token [DELIVERY TOKEN]



  Using --include-variants

  $ csdx cm:entries:publish --content-types [CONTENT TYPE 1] [CONTENT TYPE 2] -e [ENVIRONMENT 1] [ENVIRONMENT 2] --locales [LOCALE 1] [LOCALE 2] --stack-api-key [STACK API KEY] --source-env [SOURCE ENVIRONMENT] --delivery-token [DELIVERY TOKEN] [--include-variants]



  Using --entry-uid and --include-variants

  $ csdx cm:entries:publish --content-types [CONTENT TYPE 1] [CONTENT TYPE 2] -e [ENVIRONMENT 1] [ENVIRONMENT 2] --locales [LOCALE 1] [LOCALE 2] --stack-api-key [STACK API KEY] --source-env [SOURCE ENVIRONMENT] --delivery-token [DELIVERY TOKEN] --entry-uid [ENTRY UID] [--include-variants]

See code: src/commands/cm/entries/publish.js

csdx cm:entries:publish-modified [-a <value>] [--retry-failed <value>] [--bulk-publish <value>] [--source-env <value>] [--content-types <value>] [--locales <value>] [-e <value>] [-c <value>] [-y] [--branch <value>]

Publish edited entries from a specified content type to the given locales and environments

USAGE
  $ csdx cm:entries:publish-modified [-a <value>] [--retry-failed <value>] [--bulk-publish <value>] [--source-env
    <value>] [--content-types <value>] [--locales <value>] [-e <value>] [-c <value>] [-y] [--branch <value>]

FLAGS
  -B, --branch=<value>           [default: main] The name of the branch where you want to perform the bulk publish
                                 operation. If you don't mention the branch name, then by default the entries from main
                                 branch will be published.
  -a, --alias=<value>            Alias (name) of the management token. You must use either the --alias flag or the
                                 --stack-api-key flag.
  -c, --config=<value>           (optional) The path of the optional configuration JSON file containing all the options
                                 for a single run. Refer to the configure command to create a configuration file.
  -e, --environments=<value>...  The name of the environment(s) on which the entries will be published. In case of
                                 multiple environments, specify their names separated by spaces.
  -k, --stack-api-key=<value>    API key of the source stack. You must use either the --stack-api-key flag or the
                                 --alias flag.
  -l, --locales=<value>...       Locales in which entries will be published, e.g., en-us. In the case of multiple
                                 locales, specify the codes separated by spaces.
  -y, --yes                      Set it to true to process the command with the current configuration.
  --api-version=<value>          API version to be used. Values [Default: 3, Nested Reference Publishing: 3.2].
  --bulk-publish=<value>         [default: true] Set this flag to use Contentstack's Bulk Publish APIs. It is true, by
                                 default.
  --content-types=<value>...     The UID of the content type(s) whose edited entries you want to publish in bulk. In
                                 case of multiple content types, specify the IDs separated by spaces.
  --retry-failed=<value>         (optional) Use this option to retry publishing the failed entries/assets from the
                                 logfile. Specify the name of the logfile that lists failed publish calls. If this
                                 option is used, it will override all other flags
  --source-env=<value>           The name of the source environment where the entries were initially published.

DESCRIPTION
  Publish edited entries from a specified content type to the given locales and environments
  The publish-modified command is used to publish entries from the specified content types, to the
  specified environments and locales

  Note: Content type(s), Source Environment, Destination Environment(s) and Locale(s) are required to execute the
  command successfully
  But, if retry-failed flag is set, then only a logfile is required


ALIASES
  $ csdx cm:bulk-publish:entry-edits

EXAMPLES
  General Usage

  $ csdx cm:entries:publish-modified --content-types [CONTENT TYPE 1] [CONTENT TYPE 2] --source-env [SOURCE_ENV] -e [ENVIRONMENT 1] [ENVIRONMENT 2] --locales [LOCALE 1] [LOCALE 2] -a [MANAGEMENT TOKEN ALIAS]



  Using --config or -c flag

  Generate a config file at the current working directory using `csdx cm:stacks:publish-configure -a [ALIAS]`

  $ csdx cm:entries:publish-modified --config [PATH TO CONFIG FILE]

  $ csdx cm:entries:publish-modified -c [PATH TO CONFIG FILE]



  Using --retry-failed

  $ csdx cm:entries:publish-modified --retry-failed [LOG FILE NAME]

  $ csdx cm:entries:publish-modified -r [LOG FILE NAME]



  Using --branch

  $ csdx cm:entries:publish-modified --content-types [CONTENT TYPE 1] [CONTENT TYPE 2] --source-env [SOURCE_ENV] -e [ENVIRONMENT 1] [ENVIRONMENT 2] --locales [LOCALE 1] [LOCALE 2] -a [MANAGEMENT TOKEN ALIAS] --branch [BRANCH NAME]



  Using --stack-api-key

  $ csdx cm:entries:publish-modified --content-types [CONTENT TYPE 1] [CONTENT TYPE 2] --source-env [SOURCE_ENV] -e [ENVIRONMENT 1] [ENVIRONMENT 2] --locales [LOCALE 1] [LOCALE 2] -stack-api-key [STACK API KEY]

See code: src/commands/cm/entries/publish-modified.js

csdx cm:entries:publish-non-localized-fields [-a <value>] [--retry-failed <value>] [--bulk-publish <value>] [--source-env <value>] [--content-types <value>] [-e <value>] [-c <value>] [-y] [--branch <value>]

Publish non-localized fields for the given c