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cozy-jobs-cli

v2.4.3

Published

Manage cozy jobs

Downloads

1,067

Readme

cozy-jobs-cli provides binaries to launch konnectors or processes with environment variables that are used to connect to a cozy. Use this when you want a program to connect to a cozy.

cozy-run-dev

  • Provides COZY_CREDENTIALS to the underlying process

You can use COZY_URL to connect to another cozy.

cozy-konnector-dev

  • Provides COZY_CREDENTIALS to the locally running connector from konnector-dev-config.json (which is created if it does not exist)
  • A token will be generated (.token.json) the first time to grant access to cozy-konnector-dev, and you may need to delete it and regenerate it again if expired.
  • Be aware that if you make a change in the application manifest, you must regenerate the token (deleting it if necessary) (see the issue).

You can use COZY_URL to connect to another cozy.

cozy-konnector-standalone

  • Provides COZY_CREDENTIALS to the locally running connector from konnector-dev-config.json (which is created if it does not exist)
  • Does not save the data in a real cozy but instead dumps the data to importedData.json

You can use COZY_URL to connect to another cozy. The default one is cozy.localhost:8080.