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appwrite-utils-cli
Overview
appwrite-utils-cli is a powerful command-line interface tool designed for Appwrite developers who need to manage database migrations, schema generation, data import, and much more. This CLI tool facilitates complex tasks like setting up databases, running migrations, generating schemas, and managing backups efficiently, making it an indispensable part of your Appwrite project management.
Features
- Interactive Mode: Run the CLI in interactive mode for a guided experience through all available options.
- Easy Configuration: Initialize your Appwrite project configurations interactively directly from the command line.
- Database Migrations: Control the migration process with options to target specific databases and collections.
- Schema Generation: Generate and manage TypeScript schemas directly from your Appwrite database schemas.
- Data Import: Facilitate the import of data into your Appwrite databases with comprehensive command-line support.
- Backup Management: Create backups of your Appwrite databases to ensure data integrity and safety.
- Flexible Database Management: Includes commands to wipe databases, documents, or user data, providing flexibility in managing your database state during development or testing.
- Data Transfer: Transfer data between databases, collections, and even between local and remote Appwrite instances.
- Configuration Synchronization: Sync your local Appwrite configuration with your remote Appwrite project.
Installation
To use appwrite-utils-cli, you can install it globally via npm to make it accessible from anywhere in your command line:
npm install -g appwrite-utils-cliHowever, due to the rapid development of this project, it's recommended to use the following command:
npx --package=appwrite-utils-cli@latest appwrite-migrate [options]Note: Do not install this locally into your project. It is meant to be used as a command-line tool only.
Usage
After installation, you can access the tool directly from your command line using the provided commands.
Interactive Mode
Run the CLI in interactive mode:
npx --package=appwrite-utils-cli@latest appwrite-migrate --itThis will guide you through all available options interactively.
Non-Interactive Mode
You can also use specific flags to run tasks without the interactive prompt:
npx --package=appwrite-utils-cli@latest appwrite-migrate [options]Available options:
--it: Run in interactive mode--dbIds: Comma-separated list of database IDs to operate on--collectionIds: Comma-separated list of collection IDs to operate on--bucketIds: Comma-separated list of bucket IDs to operate on--wipe: Wipe data (all: everything, docs: only documents, users: only user data)--generate: Generate TypeScript schemas from database schemas--import: Import data into your databases--backup: Perform a backup of your databases--writeData: Write converted imported data to file--push: Push your local Appwrite config to your configured Appwrite Project--sync: Synchronize by pulling your Appwrite config from your configured Appwrite Project--endpoint: Set the Appwrite endpoint--projectId: Set the Appwrite project ID--apiKey: Set the Appwrite API key--transfer: Transfer data between databases or collections--fromDbId: Set the source database ID for transfer--toDbId: Set the destination database ID for transfer--fromCollectionId: Set the source collection ID for transfer--toCollectionId: Set the destination collection ID for transfer--fromBucketId: Set the source bucket ID for transfer--toBucketId: Set the destination bucket ID for transfer--remoteEndpoint: Set the remote Appwrite endpoint for transfers--remoteProjectId: Set the remote Appwrite project ID for transfers--remoteApiKey: Set the remote Appwrite API key for transfers--setup: Create setup files
Examples
Transfer Databases
Transfer databases within the same project or from a local to a remote project:
npx appwrite-utils-cli appwrite-migrate --transfer --fromDbId sourceDbId --toDbId targetDbId --remoteEndpoint https://appwrite.otherserver.com --remoteProjectId yourProjectId --remoteApiKey yourApiKeyTransfer Specific Collections
Transfer specific collections from one place to another, with all of their data:
npx appwrite-utils-cli appwrite-migrate --transfer --fromDbId sourceDbId --toDbId targetDbId --fromCollectionId sourceCollectionId --toCollectionId targetCollectionId --remoteEndpoint https://appwrite.otherserver.com --remoteProjectId yourProjectId --remoteApiKey yourApiKeyTransfer Buckets
Transfer files between buckets:
npx appwrite-utils-cli appwrite-migrate --transfer --fromBucketId sourceBucketId --toBucketId targetBucketId --remoteEndpoint https://appwrite.otherserver.com --remoteProjectId yourProjectId --remoteApiKey yourApiKeyAdditional Notes
If you run out of RAM during large data imports, you can increase Node's memory allocation:
export NODE_OPTIONS="--max-old-space-size=16384"
This sets the allocation to 16GB. For most cases, 8GB (
8192) should be sufficient.The CLI now supports OpenAPI generation for each attribute in the schema. Add a
descriptionto any attribute or collection, and it will export that schema to theappwrite/openapifolder.
This updated CLI ensures that developers have robust tools at their fingertips to manage complex Appwrite projects effectively from the command line, with both interactive and non-interactive modes available for flexibility.
Changelog
- 0.9.55: Updated to use
node-appwrite@14for appwrite 1.6.0 - 0.9.54: Added small delay (
100ms) between collection deletions, reduced other delays from1000to500/250ms - 0.9.53: Reduced delay, went too far
- 0.9.52: Add delay after creating indexes, attributes, and others to prevent
fetch failederrors during large-scale collection creation - 0.9.51: Fix transfer databases, remove "ensure duplicates" check
- 0.9.5: Fixed not checking for storage bucket for each database (checking the creation status) when importing data
- 0.9.4: Fixed migrations database ensuring it has the required collections
- 0.9.3: Fixed deployment error && fix lack of existing
appwriteConfig.tsfile from causing error (you want to be able to setup yeah? haha) - 0.9.2: Added changelog back, whoops
- 0.0.90: Updated README with new command-line options and fixed alias issues
- 0.0.74: Added
--backupsupport, even if only one database - 0.0.73: Fixed weird
workspaceissue - 0.0.72: Remove
ulidforulidx, fixing compatibility issues - 0.0.71: Slight change to file download logic after errors
- 0.0.70: Bump to
node-appwriteversion - 0.0.69: Fixed single ID not getting replaced due to the below change =D also,
nice - 0.0.68: Fixed the occasional case where, when mapping ID's from old data to new, there would be an array of ID's to match against.
idMappingsnow supports arrays. - 0.0.67: Fixed
updatesinimportDef's update mappings overwriting postImportActions from the original - 0.0.57: Fixed
dataLoader'sidMapping's giving me issues - 0.0.55: Added
documentExistscheck to batch creation functionality to try to prevent duplicates - 0.0.54: Various fixes in here
- 0.0.50: Actually fixed the slight bug, it was really in the
mergeObjects - 0.0.49: Fixed a slight bug with
dataLoadernot mapping updates correctly withupdateMapping - 0.0.48: Added
--transfer,--fromdb <targetDatabaseId>,--targetdb <targetDatabaseId>,--transferendpoint <transferEndpoint>,--transferproject <transferProjectId>,--transferkey <transferApiKey>. Additionally, I've added--fromcoll <collectionId>and--targetcoll <collectionId>. These allow you to do a few things. First, you can now transfer databases in the same project, and from local to a remote project. Second, you can now specify specific collections to transfer from one place to another, with all of their data. If--fromcolland--targetcollare ommitted, it will transfer the databases. During the database transfer, it will create any missing collections, attributes, and indices. - 0.0.47: Minor bugfixes in many releases, too small to take note of
- 0.0.38: Lots of optimizations done to the code, added
tryAwaitWithRetryforfetch failedand others like it errors (looking at youserver error) -- this should prevent things from going sideways. - 0.0.37: Added
documentSecurity,enabled, and$idto theinitcollection - 0.0.36: Made it update collections by default, sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do
- 0.0.35: Added update collection if it exists and permissions or such are different (
documentSecurityandenabled), also added a check forfetch failederrors to retry them with recursion, not sure how well that will work out, but we're gonna try it! It will still fail after 5 tries, but hopefully that gives Appwrite some time to figure it's stuff out - 0.0.34: Fixed the
binsection of the package.json, apparently you can't usenodeto run it - 0.0.33: Fixed
idMappings, if you are importing data and use theidMappingsfunctionality, you can set afieldToSetbased on the value of asourceFieldin the current imported items data (whether it's in the final data or the original), in order to match another field in another collection. So if you had a store, and it had items and the items have a Region ID for instance. You can then, in your regionId of the items, setup anidMappingthat will allow you to map the value of thetargetFieldbased on the value of thetargetFieldToMatchin thetargetCollection. Sounds complex, but it's very useful. Like psuedo-relationship resolution, without the relationships. - 0.0.29: If you use the
descriptionvariable in an attribute and collection, it'll add that description to the generated schemas. This assumes you havezod-to-openpi - 0.0.275: THINGS ARE NOW IN TYPESCRIPT WOOHOO. No but for reaal, super happy to report that everything has been converted to TypeScript, just way too many changes, I hope you enjoy it!
- 0.0.274: Small improvement for attribute handling, rather than getting it every attribute, I check the collections attributes
- 0.0.273: Small fix for relationship attribute comparisons
- 0.0.272: That's what I get for not testing lmao, also updated logic for checking for existing attributes to take the
formatinto consideration from the database (URL's are not oftype: "url", they are offormat: "url") - 0.0.271: Small change to update attributes that are different from each other by deleting the attribute and recreating, as we cannot update most things
- 0.0.270: Fixed enums in
--sync, added optional OpenAPI generation (in progress, almost done, but wanted to push other changes), added--endpoint,--project,--keyas optional parameters to change the target destination (shoutout to pingu24k for pointing out these bugs and suggesting those changes for endpoint customization) - 0.0.254: Added
--syncto synchronize your Appwrite instance with your localappwriteConfig.yamland generate schemas - 0.0.253: Added
--writeData(or--write-data) to command to write the output of the import data to a file called dataLoaderOutput in your root dir - 0.0.23: Added batching to user deletion
- 0.0.22: Converted all import processes except
postImportActionsand Relationship Resolution to the local data import, so it should be much faster. - 0.0.6: Added
setTargetFieldFromOtherCollectionDocumentsByMatchingFieldfor the below, but setting a different field than the field you matched. The names are long, but at least you know what's going on lmao. - 0.0.5: Added
setFieldFromOtherCollectionDocumentsto set an array of ID's for instance from another collection as apostImportAction