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@coveo/cli
Usage
$ npm install -g @jambon-baguette/cli
$ coveo COMMAND
running command...
$ coveo (-v|--version|version)
@jambon-baguette/cli/1.28.12 win32-x64 node-v16.14.0
$ coveo --help [COMMAND]
USAGE
$ coveo COMMAND
...
Commands
coveo auth:login
coveo auth:token
coveo config:get [KEY]
coveo config:set
coveo help [COMMAND]
coveo org:create NAME
coveo org:list
coveo org:resources:list
coveo org:resources:model:create
coveo org:resources:monitor SNAPSHOTID
coveo org:resources:preview
coveo org:resources:pull
coveo org:resources:push
coveo org:search:dump
coveo source:push:add SOURCEID
coveo source:push:delete SOURCEID
coveo source:push:list
coveo source:push:new NAME
coveo ui:create:angular NAME
coveo ui:create:atomic NAME
coveo ui:create:react NAME
coveo ui:create:vue NAME
coveo update [CHANNEL]
coveo auth:login
Log in to the Coveo Platform using the OAuth2 flow.
USAGE
$ coveo auth:login
OPTIONS
-e, --environment=dev|qa|hipaa|prod [default: prod] The Coveo Platform environment to log in to.
-o, --organization=myOrgID The identifier of the organization to log in to. If not specified, the CLI logs
you in to the first available organization. See also commands `config:get`,
`config:set`, and `org:list`.
-r, --region=US|EU|AU [default: us] The Coveo Platform region to log in to. See
<https://docs.coveo.com/en/2976>.
EXAMPLE
$ coveo auth:login
See code: src/commands/auth/login.ts
coveo auth:token
Log in to the Coveo Platform using the OAuth2 flow.
USAGE
$ coveo auth:token
OPTIONS
-e, --environment=dev|qa|hipaa|prod [default: prod] The Coveo Platform environment to log in to.
-r, --region=US|EU|AU [default: us] The Coveo Platform region to log in to. See
<https://docs.coveo.com/en/2976>.
-t, --token=xxx-api-key (required) The API-Key that shall be used to authenticate you to the
organization. See
<https://github.com/coveo/cli/wiki/Using-the-CLI-using-an-API-Key>.
EXAMPLE
$ coveo auth:token
See code: src/commands/auth/token.ts
coveo config:get [KEY]
Display the current configuration.
USAGE
$ coveo config:get [KEY]
ARGUMENTS
KEY The config key for which to show the value
EXAMPLES
$ coveo config:get
$ coveo config:get organization
$ coveo config:get accessToken
See code: src/commands/config/get.ts
coveo config:set
Modify the current configuration.
USAGE
$ coveo config:set
OPTIONS
-a, --analytics=y|n Whether to enable analytics and telemetry tracking.
-e, --environment=dev|qa|hipaa|prod The Coveo Platform environment to log in to.
-o, --organization=myOrgID The identifier of the organization inside which to perform operations. See
<https://docs.coveo.com/en/1562/#organization-id-and-other-information>.
-r, --region=US|EU|AU The Coveo Platform region to log in to. See <https://docs.coveo.com/en/2976>.
See code: src/commands/config/set.ts
coveo help [COMMAND]
display help for coveo
USAGE
$ coveo help [COMMAND]
ARGUMENTS
COMMAND command to show help for
OPTIONS
--all see all commands in CLI
See code: @oclif/plugin-help
coveo org:create NAME
Create a new test Coveo organization.
USAGE
$ coveo org:create NAME
ARGUMENTS
NAME The name to assign to the new organization.
OPTIONS
-s, --[no-]setDefaultOrganization Set the created organization as the default one
See code: src/commands/org/create.ts
coveo org:list
List Coveo organizations.
USAGE
$ coveo org:list
OPTIONS
-x, --extended show extra columns
--columns=columns only show provided columns (comma-separated)
--csv output is csv format [alias: --output=csv]
--filter=filter filter property by partial string matching, ex: name=foo
--no-header hide table header from output
--no-truncate do not truncate output to fit screen
--output=csv|json|yaml output in a more machine friendly format
--sort=sort property to sort by (prepend '-' for descending)
See code: src/commands/org/list.ts
coveo org:resources:list
(beta) List available snapshots from an organization
USAGE
$ coveo org:resources:list
OPTIONS
-t, --target=destinationorganizationg7dg3gd The unique identifier of the organization containing the snapshots. If
not specified, the organization you are connected to will be used.
-x, --extended show extra columns
--columns=columns only show provided columns (comma-separated)
--csv output is csv format [alias: --output=csv]
--filter=filter filter property by partial string matching, ex: name=foo
--no-header hide table header from output
--no-truncate do not truncate output to fit screen
--output=csv|json|yaml output in a more machine friendly format
--sort=sort property to sort by (prepend '-' for descending)
See code: src/commands/org/resources/list.ts
coveo org:resources:model:create
(beta) Create a Snapshot Pull Model
USAGE
$ coveo org:resources:model:create
See code: src/commands/org/resources/model/create.ts
coveo org:resources:monitor SNAPSHOTID
(beta) Monitor a Snapshot operation
USAGE
$ coveo org:resources:monitor SNAPSHOTID
ARGUMENTS
SNAPSHOTID The unique identifier of the target snapshot.
OPTIONS
-t, --target=destinationorganizationg7dg3gd The unique identifier of the organization containing the snapshot. If not
specified, the organization you are connected to will be used.
-w, --wait=seconds [default: 60] The maximum number of seconds to wait before the commands
exits with a timeout error. A value of zero means that the command will
wait indefinitely.
See code: src/commands/org/resources/monitor.ts
coveo org:resources:preview
(beta) Preview resource updates
USAGE
$ coveo org:resources:preview
OPTIONS
-d, --showMissingResources Preview resources deletion when enabled
-p, --previewLevel=(light|detailed) [default: detailed] The verbosity of the preview. The `light` preview is
faster to generate but only contains a limited amount of information, as
opposed to the `detailed` preview that takes more time to generate, but
returns a diff representation of all the changes to apply.
-s, --snapshotId=snapshotId The unique identifier of the snapshot to preview. If not specified, a new
snapshot will be created from your local project. You can list available
snapshots in your organization with org:resources:list
-t, --target=destinationorganizationg7dg3gd The unique identifier of the organization where to send the changes. If
not specified, the organization you are connected to will be used.
-w, --wait=seconds [default: 60] The maximum number of seconds to wait before the commands
exits with a timeout error. A value of zero means that the command will
wait indefinitely.
-y, --sync Apply synchronization when there is a 100% match between organization and
snapshot resources.
See code: src/commands/org/resources/preview.ts
coveo org:resources:pull
(beta) Pull resources from an organization
USAGE
$ coveo org:resources:pull
OPTIONS
-g, --[no-]git Whether to create a git repository when creating a new project.
-m, --model=path/to/snapshot.json The path to a snapshot pull model. This flag is useful when you want to
include only specific resource items in your snapshot (e.g., a subset of
sources). Use the "org:resources:model:create" command to create a new
Snapshot Pull Model
-o, --overwrite Overwrite resources directory if it exists.
-r, --resourceTypes=type1 type2 [default: EXTENSION,FEATURED_RESULT,FIELD,FILTER,MAPPING,ML_MODEL,ML_MODEL_ASS
OCIATION,QUERY_PARAMETER,QUERY_PIPELINE,QUERY_PIPELINE_CONDITION,RANKING_EXPRE
SSION,RANKING_WEIGHT,SEARCH_PAGE,SECURITY_PROVIDER,SOURCE,STOP_WORD,SUBSCRIPTI
ON,THESAURUS,TRIGGER] The resources types to pull from the organization.
-s, --snapshotId=snapshotId The unique identifier of the snapshot to pull. If not specified, a new
snapshot will be created. You can list available snapshot in your organization
with org:resources:list
-t, --target=targetorganizationg7dg3gd The unique identifier of the organization from which to pull the resources. If
not specified, the organization you are connected to will be used.
-w, --wait=seconds [default: 60] The maximum number of seconds to wait before the commands exits
with a timeout error. A value of zero means that the command will wait
indefinitely.
See code: src/commands/org/resources/pull.ts
coveo org:resources:push
(beta) Preview, validate and deploy your changes to the destination org
USAGE
$ coveo org:resources:push
OPTIONS
-d, --deleteMissingResources Delete missing resources when enabled
-p, --previewLevel=(light|detailed) [default: detailed] The verbosity of the preview. The `light` preview is
faster to generate but only contains a limited amount of information, as
opposed to the `detailed` preview that takes more time to generate, but
returns a diff representation of all the changes to apply.
-s, --skipPreview Do not preview changes before applying them to the organization
-t, --target=destinationorganizationg7dg3gd The unique identifier of the organization where to send the changes. If
not specified, the organization you are connected to will be used.
-w, --wait=seconds [default: 60] The maximum number of seconds to wait before the commands
exits with a timeout error. A value of zero means that the command will
wait indefinitely.
-y, --sync Apply synchronization when there is a 100% match between organization and
snapshot resources.
See code: src/commands/org/resources/push.ts
coveo org:search:dump
Dump the content of one or more sources in CSV format.
USAGE
$ coveo org:search:dump
OPTIONS
-c, --chunkSize=chunkSize [default: 10000] The maximum number of results to dump into each CSV file.
-d, --destination=destination [default: .] The folder in which to create the CSV files. The data dump will
fail if the folder doesn't exist.
-f, --additionalFilter=additionalFilter The additional search filter to apply while getting the content. See
<https://docs.coveo.com/en/1552>.
-n, --name=name [default: indexdump] The base name to use when creating a new CSV file. If
more than one file is created, the CLI will append `_2`, `_3`, etc. to each
new file name after the first one.
-p, --pipeline=pipeline The name of the query pipeline through which to get content. If not
specified, the default query pipeline is used.
-s, --source=mySourceName (required) The names (not the identifiers) of the sources from which to get
content.
-x, --fieldsToExclude=fieldsToExclude The fields to exclude from the data dump. If not specified, all fields are
included.
See code: src/commands/org/search/dump.ts
coveo source:push:add SOURCEID
Push a JSON document into a Coveo Push source. See https://github.com/coveo/cli/wiki/Pushing-JSON-files-with-Coveo-CLI for more information.
USAGE
$ coveo source:push:add SOURCEID
ARGUMENTS
SOURCEID The identifier of the source on which to perform the add operation. See source:push:list to obtain the
identifier.
OPTIONS
-c, --maxConcurrent=maxConcurrent [default: 10] The maximum number of requests to send concurrently.
Increasing this value increases the speed at which documents are
pushed to the Coveo platform. However, if you run into memory or
throttling issues, consider reducing this value.
-d, --folder=./my_folder_with_multiple_json_files One or multiple folder containing json files. Can be repeated
-f, --file=myfile.json One or multiple file to push. Can be repeated.
See code: src/commands/source/push/add.ts
coveo source:push:delete SOURCEID
Delete one or multiple items in a given Push source. See https://docs.coveo.com/en/171 and https://docs.coveo.com/en/131
USAGE
$ coveo source:push:delete SOURCEID
ARGUMENTS
SOURCEID The identifier of the Push source on which to perform the delete operation. To retrieve the list of
available Push source identifiers, use the `source:push:list` command.
OPTIONS
-c, --deleteChildren
Whether to delete all items that share the same base URI as the specified item to delete.
-d, --deleteOlderThan=2000-01-01T00:00:00-06:00 OR 1506700606240
If this flag is set, all items that have been added or updated in the source before the specified ISO 8601 date or
Unix timestamp in milliseconds will be deleted. The documents will be deleted using the default queueDelay, meaning
they will stay in the index for about 15 minutes after being marked for deletion.
-x, --delete=delete
The URIs of the items to delete. Can be repeated. If you want to delete more than one specific items, use the
`source:push:batch` command instead.
See code: src/commands/source/push/delete.ts
coveo source:push:list
List all available push sources in your Coveo organization
USAGE
$ coveo source:push:list
OPTIONS
-x, --extended show extra columns
--columns=columns only show provided columns (comma-separated)
--csv output is csv format [alias: --output=csv]
--filter=filter filter property by partial string matching, ex: name=foo
--no-header hide table header from output
--no-truncate do not truncate output to fit screen
--output=csv|json|yaml output in a more machine friendly format
--sort=sort property to sort by (prepend '-' for descending)
See code: src/commands/source/push/list.ts
coveo source:push:new NAME
Create a new push source in a Coveo organization
USAGE
$ coveo source:push:new NAME
ARGUMENTS
NAME The name of the source to create.
OPTIONS
-v, --sourceVisibility=(PRIVATE|SECURED|SHARED) [default: SECURED] Controls the content security option that should
be applied to the items in a source. See
https://docs.coveo.com/en/1779/index-content/content-security
See code: src/commands/source/push/new.ts
coveo ui:create:angular NAME
Create a Coveo Headless-powered search page with the Angular web framework. See https://docs.coveo.com/headless and https://angular.io/.
USAGE
$ coveo ui:create:angular NAME
ARGUMENTS
NAME The name of the application to create.
OPTIONS
-d, --defaults Whether to automatically select the default value for all prompts that have a default value.
-v, --version=version The version of @coveo/angular to use.
See code: src/commands/ui/create/angular.ts
coveo ui:create:atomic NAME
Create a Coveo Headless-powered search page with Coveo's own Atomic framework. See https://docs.coveo.com/atomic and https://docs.coveo.com/headless.
USAGE
$ coveo ui:create:atomic NAME
ARGUMENTS
NAME The name of the application to create.
OPTIONS
-v, --version=version [default: latest] The version of @coveo/create-atomic to use.
EXAMPLE
$ coveo ui:create:atomic myapp
See code: src/commands/ui/create/atomic.ts
coveo ui:create:react NAME
Create a Coveo Headless-powered search page with the React web framework. See https://docs.coveo.com/headless and https://reactjs.org/.
USAGE
$ coveo ui:create:react NAME
ARGUMENTS
NAME The name of the application to create.
OPTIONS
-v, --version=version Version of @coveo/cra-template to use.
EXAMPLES
$ coveo ui:create:react myapp
$ coveo ui:create:react --help
See code: src/commands/ui/create/react.ts
coveo ui:create:vue NAME
Create a Coveo Headless-powered search page with the Vue.js web framework. See https://docs.coveo.com/headless and https://vuejs.org/.
USAGE
$ coveo ui:create:vue NAME
ARGUMENTS
NAME The name of the application to create.
OPTIONS
-h, --help show CLI help
-p, --preset=path The path to a JSON file with pre-defined options and plugins for creating a new project.
If not specified, the default TypeScript preset is used.
For more information about Vue CLI presets, see
https://cli.vuejs.org/guide/plugins-and-presets.html#presets.
-v, --version=version The version of @coveo/vue-cli-plugin-typescript to use.
EXAMPLES
$ coveo ui:create:vue --preset path/to/my/preset.json
$ coveo ui:create:vue --help
See code: src/commands/ui/create/vue.ts
coveo update [CHANNEL]
update the coveo CLI
USAGE
$ coveo update [CHANNEL]
OPTIONS
--from-local interactively choose an already installed version
See code: @oclif/plugin-update