firebase-utils-cli
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CLI to perform complex firebase operations
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firebase-cli
A CLI to make advenced operations on firebase. Use firebase-cli help
to see documentation.
Installation
npm i firebase-utils-cli
#Commands
Features
With this cli, you can :
- copy collections from a firebase project to another
- delete collections from a firebase project
- import collections to a firebase project from a local JSON file
- export collections to a local JSON file from a firebase project
- import a remote config to a firebase project from a local JSON file
- export a remote config to a local JSON file from a firebase project
You can set a default service account path that will be used if you do not specify one.
You can also blocklist projects with their id to avoid unwanted modifications on a project.
Import / Export collections
The JSON file must follow the following template :
{
"collection1": {
"document1": {
"data1": "value",
...
},
"document2": {
"data1": "value",
...
}
},
"collection2": {
"document1": {
"data1": "value",
...
}
}
}
Implementing more features
Adding a command
To add a command, create a new ts file in commands folder.
Create a Command object using the following type definition:
export const myCommand: Command = {
name: 'my-command-name',
description: 'what my command does',
arguments: [
{
name: 'myRequiredArgumentName',
info: 'what my required argument is used for',
},
{
optional: true,
name: 'myOptionnalArgumentName',
info: 'what my optionnal argument is used for',
list: true, // true if arguments are a list
},
],
options: [
{
name: 'my-first-option-name', // will be camel cased when given in options
info: 'what my option is used for',
},
{
name: 'my-second-option-name',
short: 'o', //short flag for the option
argName: 'mySecondOptionArgumentName', // implies that the option needs an argument
info: 'what my option is used for',
},
{
name: 'my-third-option-name',
info: 'what my option is used for',
argName: 'myThirdOptionArgumentName',
list: true, // true if the param is a list
},
],
action: myActionFunction,
}
Then create an option type like so :
type myCommandOptions = {
myFirstOptionArgumentName: boolean;
mySecondOptionArgumentName?: string;
myThirdOptionArgumentName?: string[];
};
Then define your action function using the following template :
async function myActionFunction(
myRequiredArgumentName: string,
myOptionnalArgumentName?: string[],
options?: myCommandOptions
);
Finally, add the command to the list of commands in the index.ts file :
const commands = [myCommand, command1, command2];
Feel free to look up the already implemented commands to get more examples.
Deploying
To deploy the application on npm, run the following commands.
Currently, only the original author can do so
tsc
npm publish