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orchestrate-cloner

v0.0.3

Published

This is made to clone apps for a production / development app

Downloads

11

Readme

Orchestrate Cloner

Description: This module is made to create an duplication of an app on Orchestrate.io

Project Setup - To use this cli you need a couple of things.

  1. run:
  2. An account on Orchestrate.io.
  3. Have node.js installed.
  4. Have a live app
  5. Once you have located your live app. Click the export data button.
  6. While you wait for the email from Orchestrate watch this funny animal video of cats in water https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVvcdQFFYhk.
  7. You should have an email for your exported data.
  8. run this inside of the terminal:
  9. Your collections and objects are created along with your graphs and events!
  10. Now you have a live app and a dev app in orchestrate.

Getting Credentials

Don't know where to get your devkey? Follow along:

Orchestrate.io

  1. Sign up for Orchestrate.io
  2. Create an application.
  3. See that value under API Keys? That's your devkey.
  4. echo 'you did it' | say