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cli-stash

v0.0.6

Published

CLI application to manage and work with Atlassian Stash. Work with your Stash project and repositories from Command lines.

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Stash CLI Application - BETA -

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CLI application to manage and work with Atlassian Stash. Work with your Stash projects and repositories from Command lines. The benefits of a CLI applications are both, able to the users to handle Stash repositories outside Stash, and more important, can automate Tasks against Stash like merge pull requests for example. This tool are designed to be really easy to learn and use because group topics and commands with a semantic names.

Stash CLI allow to any user to work with Stash outside Stash from a command line. Admin Stash with the Administration commands or updated your user details easy from the command line. You can Watch or Unwatch commits and pull request with a simple command, even test to merge or merge the pull request easy. Add comments to a commit or pull request or respond a command. Grant or Revoke app, project or repository permissions in a few steps and every what you want with Stash.

Automate every task from the command line easy to make many things automatically. There are many posibilities.

To learn more or read a full documentation of the Stash CLI Application, go to the Official Documentation Site.

This CLI Application use the Stash Connector library to connect and work with stash.

Supported Operative Systems:

  • Windows
  • Linux
  • Mac OS X

Now Stil in BETA Version because is not fully tested.


Installation Guide

NPM

Installation with NPM manager is, at the moment, the unique way to install Stash CLI on Linux and MacOs systems.

Install Node JS on your computer:

To install NodeJS on Windows systems go to Node JS Webpage and download the latest version for Windows.

To install NodeJS on Linux systems go to "Installing Node.js via package manager" and choose the correct option according your linux system.

With NodeJS installed on your system, now open a terminal (CMD, Bash, Power Shell...) and run the next command:

npm install -g cli-stash

Windows Standalone

If you don't want to install NPM on your windows system to install Stash CLI, can download the installer and install it without node on windows systemas.

Usage

$ stash COMMAND [args] [flags]
running command...

$ stash --help [COMMAND]
...

CLI Responses

All commands except Core CLI Commands return the same response JSON Object for a better reponse handling and standarization. The JSON response definition is the next:

StashCLIResponse

{
	status: 0 | -1 = 0;		// Returned status. 0 OK, -1 KO
	message?: string;		// General execution status message
	result?: T;				// Response data when status is 0. (Not all Ok responses return data)
	error?: StashCLIError;	// Error data when status is -1.
}

The StashCLIResponse result property has Generic type (T), that means the result can be of any type defined in JSON Objects Schemes or primitive types likes string or string[] among others.

StashCLIError

The StashCLIResponse object contains the StashCLIError on error property to return the errors data. This object has the next definition:

{
	statusCode?: number;			// The status code of execution
    status?: string;				// The error status
    statusText?: string;			// The error status text
    errors?: StashCLIErrorData[];	// Error details
}

StashCLIErrorData

The error object StashCLIError has a collection of errors with detailed error data, the JSON object is the next:

{
	context?: string;		// Context of the error
    message: string;		// Error message
    exceptionName: string;	// Error exception name
}

Paginated API

The Stash API Rest work with paginated results, this means that the most of list commands return a Page<T> whith a collection of values of the requested data types. For example, when retrieve projects, get a Page<Project> with the paginated values.

The Page<T> object has the page data, size, limit and next page start among other data to use the paginated API.

{
    size: number;               // The page size
    limit: number;              // The page limit
    isLastPage: boolean;     	// True if is the last page, false in otherwise
    values: T[];               	// Returned values collection.
    start: number;              // First page record
    filter?: any;               // Page filter
    nextPageStart?: number;     // First record of the next page
}

IMPORTANT: If more than one page exists (i.e. the response contains "isLastPage": false), the response object will also contain a nextPageStart attribute which must be used by the client as the start parameter on the next request. Identifiers of adjacent objects in a page may not be contiguous, so the start of the next page is not necessarily the start of the last page plus the last page's size. A client should always use nextPageStart to avoid unexpected results from a paged API.

Pagination Flags

All commands that support paginations (the most of list commands) has the same flags to support and user the paginated api, this flags are listed below: | Name | flag | Type | Description | | --------- | --------- | ------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | All | --all | Boolean | Return all records on the same page (instead paginate results) | | Limit | --limit | Integer | Indicates how many results to return per page | | Start | --start | Integer | Indicates which item should be used as the first item in the page of results |

CLI Output Format

The Stash CLI support to return the output in different formats, CSV, JSON and Table. All commands support the JSON Output. All commands that return data into the result property support Table and CSV outputs. All commands that support tables, support also CSV output.

Table

Is the standard output if not select any other type, this is the best human readable response. All commands that support CSV output, support tables output too. To many commands has the --extended flag. This flag is for show more columns on the tables (By default, not show all columns in many commands).

JSON

Is the most complete response and the best to work with the command, but is not human readable like a table. The flag to return a JSON output is --json

CSV

To many commands support to format the output as JSON (the same with output as table). This response contains the same information of an extended table but in different format. The flag to format as csv is --csv.

Core CLI Commands

stash help [COMMAND]

Display help for Stash CLI.

USAGE
  $ stash help [COMMAND] [-n]

ARGUMENTS
  COMMAND  Command to show help for.

FLAGS
  -n, --nested-commands  Include all nested commands in the output.

DESCRIPTION
  Display help for stash.

stash update

Update the Stash CLI.

USAGE
  $ stash update [CHANNEL] [-a] [-v <value> | -i] [--force]

FLAGS
  -a, --available        Install a specific version.
  -i, --interactive      Interactively select version to install. This is ignored if a channel is provided.
  -v, --version=<value>  Install a specific version.
  --force                Force a re-download of the requested version.

DESCRIPTION
  Update the Stash CLI

EXAMPLES
  Update to the stable channel:

    $ stash update stable

  Update to a specific version:

    $ stash update --version 1.0.0

  Interactively select version:

    $ stash update --interactive

  See available versions:

    $ stash update --available

stash commands

List all the commands

USAGE
  $ stash commands [--json] [-h] [--hidden] [--tree] [--columns <value> | -x] [--sort <value>] [--filter <value>] [--output csv|json|yaml |  | [--csv | --no-truncate]] [--no-header | ]

FLAGS
  -h, --help         Show CLI help.
  -x, --extended     show extra columns
  --columns=<value>  only show provided columns (comma-separated)
  --csv              output is csv format [alias: --output=csv]
  --filter=<value>   filter property by partial string matching, ex: name=foo
  --hidden           show hidden commands
  --no-header        hide table header from output
  --no-truncate      do not truncate output to fit screen
  --output=<option>  output in a more machine friendly format
                     <options: csv|json|yaml>
  --sort=<value>     property to sort by (prepend '-' for descending)
  --tree             show tree of commands

GLOBAL FLAGS
  --json  Format output as json.

DESCRIPTION
  List all the commands

stash plugins

List installed plugins.

USAGE
  $ stash plugins [--core]

FLAGS
  --core  Show core plugins.

DESCRIPTION
  List installed plugins.

EXAMPLES
  $ stash plugins

stash plugins:install PLUGIN...

Installs a plugin into the CLI.

USAGE
  $ stash plugins:install PLUGIN...

ARGUMENTS
  PLUGIN  Plugin to install.

FLAGS
  -f, --force    Run yarn install with force flag.
  -h, --help     Show CLI help.
  -v, --verbose

DESCRIPTION
  Installs a plugin into the CLI.

  Can be installed from npm or a git url.

  Installation of a user-installed plugin will override a core plugin.

  e.g. If you have a core plugin that has a "hello" command, installing a user-installed plugin with a "hello" command
  will override the core plugin implementation. This is useful if a user needs to update core plugin functionality in
  the CLI without the need to patch and update the whole CLI.

ALIASES
  $ stash plugins add

EXAMPLES
  $ stash plugins:install myplugin 

  $ stash plugins:install https://github.com/someuser/someplugin

  $ stash plugins:install someuser/someplugin

stash plugins:inspect PLUGIN...

Displays installation properties of a plugin.

USAGE
  $ stash plugins:inspect PLUGIN...

ARGUMENTS
  PLUGIN  [default: .] Plugin to inspect.

FLAGS
  -h, --help     Show CLI help.
  -v, --verbose

DESCRIPTION
  Displays installation properties of a plugin.

EXAMPLES
  $ stash plugins:inspect myplugin

stash plugins:link PLUGIN

Links a plugin into the CLI for development.

USAGE
  $ stash plugins:link PLUGIN

ARGUMENTS
  PATH  [default: .] path to plugin

FLAGS
  -h, --help     Show CLI help.
  -v, --verbose

DESCRIPTION
  Links a plugin into the CLI for development.

  Installation of a linked plugin will override a user-installed or core plugin.

  e.g. If you have a user-installed or core plugin that has a "hello" command, installing a linked plugin with a "hello"
  command will override the user-installed or core plugin implementation. This is useful for development work.

EXAMPLES
  $ stash plugins:link myplugin

stash plugins:uninstall PLUGIN...

Removes a plugin from the CLI.

USAGE
  $ stash plugins:uninstall PLUGIN...

ARGUMENTS
  PLUGIN  plugin to uninstall

FLAGS
  -h, --help     Show CLI help.
  -v, --verbose

DESCRIPTION
  Removes a plugin from the CLI.

ALIASES
  $ stash plugins unlink
  $ stash plugins remove

Removes a plugin from the CLI.

USAGE
  $ stash plugins:uninstall PLUGIN...

ARGUMENTS
  PLUGIN  plugin to uninstall

FLAGS
  -h, --help     Show CLI help.
  -v, --verbose

DESCRIPTION
  Removes a plugin from the CLI.

ALIASES
  $ stash plugins unlink
  $ stash plugins remove

Main CLI Topics

The Stash CLI Application has to many commands to handle all Stash features. All commands are grouped in topics, any many topics has subtopics to better organization of commands (and better to learn and understand).

The main topics are listed below.

Auth

Topic with all auth related matters like list authorized stash instances and login and logout from Stash instances.

Admin

Topic to work with all administration related tasks like Create groups or users, grant or revoke general permissions, get or update de license, manage the mail server or see the Stash clusters

App

Topic to view the application properties

Groups

Topic to search groups on Stash. To create or manage groups use the Admin groups commands (admin:groups:...).

Hooks

Topic to work with Hook's Avatars. To work with Hooks (list, update...) use the Project Repo settings (projects:repos:settings:hooks...).

Logs

Topic with all matters related to the Stash Logs like view or change log levels from any logger, including root logger.

Markup

Topic to preview as HTML (and save) markdown files (or markdown content).

Profile

Topic with all profile commands. List all recent viewed repositories by the logged user.

Projects

The bigger topic of Stash CLI because contains all commands to work with the Stash Projects. You can create, update delete... any project, can work with project repositories, make pull request to any branch for any repository, list commits, changes, handle project and repository permissions and to much more.

Also can work with personal repository if use the user slug like "~userSlug" instead the prokect key on all commands that support it on the --project flag.

Repos

This topic contains operations to search repositories, to work with repositories, use Project Repository commands (projects:repos:settings:hooks...).

Tasks

Topic to work with Tasks like create, update, list or delete.

User

Topic with all commands related to the users (and the logged user). List or search users or update information about the logged user like details or avatar.

JSON Objects Schemes

All JSON Schemes used by the Stash CLI application as response or data input are listed bellow.

Schema definition:

{
  "FieldName": "FieldType", // Required field
  "FieldName?": "FieldType", // Optional field
}

AddGroupInput

{
    "user": "string",
    "groups": "string[]",
}

AddUsersInput

{
    "group": "string",
    "users": "string[]",
}

ApplicationProperties

{
  "version": "string",
  "buildNumber": "number",
  "buildDate": "number",
  "displayName": "string",
}

Avatar

{
    "type": "string",
    "content": "string",
}

Branch

{
    "id": "string",
    "displayId": "string",
    "latestChangeset": "string",
    "latestCommit": "string",
    "isDefault": "boolean",
}

ChangePasswordInput

{
    "password": "string",
    "passwordConfirm": "string",
    "name": "string",
}

ChangeUserPasswordInput

{
    "password": "string",
    "passwordConfirm": "string",
    "oldPassword": "string",
}

ClusterOutput

{
    "localNode": "ClusterNode",
    "nodes": "ClusterNode[]",
    "running": "boolean",
}

ClusterNode

{
    "id": "string",
    "name": "string",
    "address": "ClusterAddress",
    "local": "boolean",
}

ClusterAddress

{
    "hostName": "string",
    "port": "number",
}

Comment

{
    "properties": "{ [key: string]: string }",
    "id": "number",
    "version": "number",
    "text": "string",
    "author": "User",
    "createdDate": "number",
    "updatedDate": "number",
    "comments": "Comment"[],
    "attributes": "{ [key: string]: string }",
    "tasks": "{ [key: string]: string }",
    "permittedOperations": {
        "editable": "boolean",
        "deletable": "boolean",
    }
}

CommentAnchor

{
    "fromHash?": "string",
    "toHash?": "string",
    "line?": "number",
    "lineType?": "'ADDED' | 'REMOVED' | 'CONTEXT'",
    "fileType?": "'FROM' | 'TO'",
    "path?": "string",
    "srcPath?": "string",
    "orphaned?": "boolean",
}

CommentInput

{
    "text": "string",
    "parent?": "string",
    "commentAnchor?": "CommentAnchor"
}

Commit

{
    "id": "string",
    "displayId": "string",
    "author": "User",
    "authorTimestamp": "number",
    "message": "string",
    "parents": "Commit[]",
    "attributes": "{ [key: string]: string }",
}

CommitDiff

{
    "source": "FilePath",
    "destination": "FilePath",
    "hunks": "CommitDiffHunk[]",
    "truncated": "boolean",
}

CommitDiffHunk

{
    "sourceLine": "number",
    "sourceSpan": "number",
    "destinationLine": "number",
    "destinationSpan": "number",
    "segments": "CommitDiffHunkSegment[]",
    "truncated": "boolean",
}

CommitDiffHunk

{
    "type": "string",
    "lines": "CommitDiffLine[]",
    "truncated": "boolean",
}

CommitDiffLine

{
    "destination": "number",
    "source": "number",
    "line": "string",
    "truncated": "boolean",
}

CommitDiffOutput

{
    "diffs": "CommitDiff[]",
}

CreateUserInput

{
    "name": "string",
    "password": "string",
    "displayName": "string",
    "emailAddress": "string",
    "addToDefaultGroup": "boolean",
    "notify": "string",
}

FilePath

{
    "components": "string[]",
    "parent": "string",
    "name": "string",
    "extension": "string",
    "toString": "string",
}

ForkRepoInput

{
    "slug?": "string",
    "name?": "string",
    "project?": {
        "key": "string",
    },
}

HookDetails

{
    "key": "string",
    "name": "string",
    "type": "'PRE_RECEIVE' | 'POST_RECEIVE'",
    "description": "string",
    "version": "string",
    "configFormKey?": "string",
}

HookInput

{
    "details": "HookDetails",
    "enabled": "boolean",
    "configured": "boolean",
}

HookOutput

{
    "details": "HookDetails",
    "enabled": "boolean",
    "configured": "boolean",
}

Group

{
    "name": "string",
    "deletable": "boolean",
}

Instance

{
    "alias": "string",
    "host": "string",
    "token": "string",
}

License

{
    "creationDate": "number",
    "purchaseDate": "number",
    "expiryDate": "number",
    "numberOfDaysBeforeExpiry": "number",
    "maintenanceExpiryDate": "number",
    "numberOfDaysBeforeMaintenanceExpiry": "number",
    "gracePeriodEndDate": "number",
    "numberOfDaysBeforeGracePeriodExpiry": "number",
    "maximumNumberOfUsers": "number",
    "unlimitedNumberOfUsers": "boolean",
    "serverId": "string",
    "supportEntitlementNumber": "string",
    "license": "string",
    "status": "LicenseStatus",
}

LicenseStatus

{
    "serverId": "string",
    "currentNumberOfUsers": "number",
}

Line

{
    "text": "string",
}

Link

{
    "url": "string",
    "rel": "string",
}

LinkRef

{
    "href": "string",
}

Logger

{
    "logLevel": "'TRACE' | 'DEBUG' | 'INFO' | 'WARN ' | 'ERROR'",
}

MailHostConfiguration

{
    "hostname": "string",
    "port": "number",
    "protocol": "string",
    "use-start-tls": "boolean",
    "require-start-tls": "boolean",
    "username": "string",
    "sender-address": "string",
}

Participant

{
    "user": "User",
    "role": "'AUTHOR' | 'REVIEWER' | 'PARTICIPANT'",
    "approved": "boolean",
}

ParticipantInput

{
    "user": {
      "name": "string",
    },
    "role": "'AUTHOR' | 'REVIEWER' | 'PARTICIPANT'"
}

PermittedOutput

{
    "permitted": "boolean",
}

PermissionGroups

{
    "group": "User",
    "permission": "'LICENSED_USER' | 'PROJECT_CREATE' | 'ADMIN' | 'SYS_ADMIN' | 'PROJECT_READ' | 'PROJECT_WRITE' | 'REPO_READ' | 'REPO_WRITE' | 'REPO_ADMIN'",
}

PermissionUsersOutput

{
    "user": "User",
    "permission": "'LICENSED_USER' | 'PROJECT_CREATE' | 'ADMIN' | 'SYS_ADMIN' | 'PROJECT_READ' | 'PROJECT_WRITE' | 'REPO_READ' | 'REPO_WRITE' | 'REPO_ADMIN'",
}

PermissionUserOutput

{
    "user": "User",
    "deletable": "boolean",
}

Project

{
    "key": "string",
    "id": "string",
    "name": "string",
    "description": "string",
    "public": "boolean",
    "type": "string",
    "link": "Link",
    "links": "{ [key: string]: LinkRef[] }",
}

ProjectInput

{
    "key": "string",
    "name": "string",
    "description": "string",
    "avatarFile": "string",
}

PullRequest

{
    "id": "number",
    "version": "number",
    "title": "string",
    "description": "string",
    "state": "'ALL' | 'OPEN' | 'DECLINED' | 'MERGED'",
    "open": "boolean",
    "closed": "boolean",
    "canMerge": "boolean",
    "conflicted": "boolean",
    "vetoes": "PullRequestVeto[]",
    "createdDate": "number",
    "updatedDate": "number",
    "fromRef": "PullRequestRef",
    "toRef": "PullRequestRef",
    "locked": "boolean",
    "author": "Participant",
    "reviewers": "Participant[]",
    "participants": "Participant[]",
}

PullRequestActivity

{
    "id": "number",
    "createdDate": "number",
    "user": "User",
    "action": "string",
    "commentAction?": "string",
    "comment?": "Comment",
    "commentAnchor?": "CommentAnchor",
    "fromHash?": "string",
    "previousFromHash?": "string",
    "previousToHash?": "string",
    "toHash?": "string",
    "added?": "PullRequestActivityChanges",
    "removed?": "PullRequestActivityChanges",
}

PullRequestActivityChanges

{
    "changesets?": "Commit[]",
    "commits?": "Commi[]",
    "total": "number",
}

PullRequestInput

{
    "title": "string",
    "description": "string",
    "state": "'ALL' | 'OPEN' | 'DECLINED' | 'MERGED'",
    "open?": "boolean",
    "closed?": "boolean",
    "fromRef": "PullRequestInputRef",
    "toRef": "PullRequestInputRef",
    "locked?": "boolean",
    "reviewers?": "ParticipantInput[]",
}

PullRequestRef

{
    "id": "string",
    "repository": "Repository",
}

PullRequestRefInput

{
    "id": "string",
    "repository": {
      "slug": "string",
      "project": {
          "key": "string",
      }
    },
}

PullRequestVeto

{
    "summaryMessage": "string",
    "detailedMessage": "string",
}

PullRequestUpdateInput

{
    "title?": "string",
    "description?": "string",
    "toRef?": "PullRequestInputRef",
    "reviewers?": "ParticipantInput[]",
}

Repository

{
    "slug": "string",
    "id": "string",
    "name": "string",
    "origin?": "Repository",
    "scmId": "string",
    "state": "string",
    "statusMessage": "string",
    "forkable": "boolean",
    "project": "Project",
    "public": "boolean",
    "cloneUr": "string",
    "link": "Link",
    "links": "{ [key: string]: LinkRef[] }",
}

RepoChangesOutput

{
    "contentId": "string",
    "fromContentId": "string",
    "path": "FilePath",
    "executable": "boolean",
    "percentUnchanged":" number",
    "type": "string",
    "nodeType": "string",
    "srcPath": "FilePath",
    "srcExecutable": "boolean",
    "link": "Link",
    "links": "{ [key: string]: LinkRef[] }",
}

UpdateRepoInput

{
    "slug?": "string",
    "name?": "string",
    "scmId?": "string",
    "forkable?": "boolean",
    "project?": {
        "key": "string",
    },
    "public?": "boolean",
}

TagOutput

{
    "id": "string",
    "displayId": "string",
    "latestChangeset": "string",
    "latestCommit": "string",
    "hash": "string",
}

Task

{
    "id": "number",
    "properties": "{ [key: string]: string }",
    "anchor": "Comment",
    "author": "User",
    "createdDate": "number",
    "permittedOperations": {
        "deletable": "boolean",
        "editable": "boolean",
        "transitionable": "boolean",
    },
    "text": "string",
    "state": "'OPEN' | 'RESOLVED'",
}

TaskInput

{
    "anchor": {
        "id": "string",
        "type": "string"
    },
    "text": "string",
    "state": "'OPEN' | 'RESOLVED'",
}

TaskCountOutput

{
    "open": "number",
    "resolved": "number",
}

User

{
    "name": "string",
    "emailAddress": "string",
    "id": "number",
    "displayName": "string",
    "active": "boolean",
    "slug": "string",
    "type": "string",
    "directoryName?": "string",
    "deletable?": "boolean",
    "lastAuthenticationTimestamp?": "number",
    "mutableDetails?": "boolean",
    "mutableGroups?": "boolean",
}

UserInput

{
    "name?": "string",
    "emailAddress?": "string",
    "displayName?": "string",
    "type?": "string",
    "directoryName?": "string",
    "deletable?": "boolean",
    "lastAuthenticationTimestamp?": "number",
    "mutableDetails?": "boolean",
    "mutableGroups?": "boolean",
}