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webtaskify

v0.1.10

Published

A CLI to create JS Proxies to be able to call WebTask.io from your SPA

Downloads

15

Readme

Webtaskify

Create JS proxies to be able to call webtask.io easily from your FrontEnd app.

Key Features

  • Create a Real backednless SPA with webtask.io
  • Integrate with webtask.io to run tasks.
  • In development mode, send the code to be run on for each task for easy debuggability.
  • In production mode, point to the URL where the code is located to allow caching and faster execution of tasks.
  • Inspect webtask.io logs to debug any possible problem.

Installing it

With npm run:

npm install -g webtaskify

Using it

Once it's installed, you'll be able to call the webtaskify command from your terminal.

  Usage: cmd [options] [command]


  Commands:

    login              Enter your account name and WebTask token to run other tasks
    create [options]   Creates the proxy files to be able to call https://webtask.io/ to run your backend task
    logs [options]     Logs the output of Webtask.io. Usefull for debugging tasks

  Options:

    -h, --help     output usage information
    -V, --version  output the version number

Create

 Usage: create [options]

  Creates the proxy files to be able to call https://webtask.io/ to run your backend task

  Options:

    -h, --help                       output usage information
    -b, --baseUrl <baseUrl>          Base URL for all tasks files. By default, Referer will be used from the request if not specified
    -f, --files <files>              Glob that references all tasks that can be used
    -e, --env <env>                  The path to the .env file. Defaults to ./.env
    -o, --output <folder>            Location to save the proxy files. Defaults to current directory

Logs

  Usage: logs [options]

  Logs the output of Webtask.io. Usefull for debugging tasks

  Options:

    -h, --help                       output usage information
    -r, --raw                       Outputs a raw JSON output

Examples

webtaskify login

Logs the user in

webtaskify login
> Enter your WebTask account name: mgonto
> Enter your WebTask Token (hidden):

webtaskify create

Create the proxy files for all tasks inside the /tasks/ folder

webtaskify create -f ./tasks/**/*.js

Create the proxy files for email.js and outputs the proxies into the build/ folder

webtaskify create -f ./email.js -o build/

Create the proxy files with a baseUrl from Github Pages (Where the code will be deployed)

webtaskify create -f ./tasks/**/*.js -b 'http://auth0.github.io/taskd-sample/'

webtaskify logs

Log the output of running the WebTask

webtaskify logs

Contributing

Just clone the repo, do npm i and start hacking :D.

Issue Reporting

If you have found a bug or if you have a feature request, please report them at this repository issues section. Please do not report security vulnerabilities on the public GitHub issue tracker. The Responsible Disclosure Program details the procedure for disclosing security issues.

License

MIT