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apigee-baas-data-import

v0.0.4

Published

This Node.js tool is meant to ease import of data to Apigee BaaS

Downloads

11

Readme

apigee-baas-data-import

This Node.js tool is meant to ease import of data into Apigee BaaS.

How to install it?

This command will install BaaS Data import and will be available from command line to be executed as a regular unix command.

sudo npm install apigee-baas-data-import -g

How to import a file?

abaasimport -f ./test/data.json -C testscoresimport -c {clientId} -s {secretBaaS} -O {org} -A {applicationName} -l -b

Get help

$ abaasimport --help

  Usage: abaasimport [options]

  Options:

    -h, --help                             output usage information
    -V, --version                          output the version number
    -A, --appname [appName]                Apigee BaaS App Name in which data will be imported
    -b, --buildcurl                        build curl entries
    -c, --clientid [clientId]              Apigee BaaS ClientId
    -C, --collection [collectionName]      Apigee BaaS Collection in which data will be imported
    -f, --file [filePath]                  JSON Import array file
    -l, --logging                          generate logging http transaction entries from usergrid client
    -O, --organization [organizationName]  Apigee BaaS Organization in which data will be imported
    -s, --secret [secret]                  Apigee BaaS Secret