saleor-cli

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saleor-cli

Saleor CLI

Command-Line Interface for Saleor

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Saleor CLI is designed to boost your productivity and improve development experience with Saleor and Saleor Cloud. It will take the burden of spawning new storefronts and apps locally, managing and connecting them with Saleor instances, or establishing tunnels for local development in seconds.

To install the latest version of Saleor CLI, run the following command:

npm i -g @saleor/cli

You can also use npx to execute the Saleor CLI commands on the spot without installing the package.

npx saleor env list

If you're using nvm, make sure that the NVM_BIN path is added to PATH

Getting Started with CLI

A quick demo

If you're new to Saleor you might want to start by bootstrapping an end-to-end local storefront development environment (and Saleor Cloud sandbox API instance). Since it requires Cloud access, you will be asked to register to a free Saleor Cloud developer account or log in. Then the command will automatically create your new local storefront environment and connect it to a newly created Saleor API instance/sandbox:

saleor storefront create --demo

Register

If you don't have a (free developer) Saleor Cloud account yet, create one with the following command:

saleor register

Login

The saleor binary requires the Cloud API token that can be obtained via OAuth by running the login command:

saleor login

This command will open a browser and ask for your Saleor Cloud credentials. Once logged in, it will store your Cloud API token locally for the CLI to use.

You can now start executing any of the available commands.

Note: in order to log out you can use saleor logout.

Create a storefront

The following command will take you through the process of creating a new react-storefront and configuring it with a chosen Saleor Cloud API instance:

saleor store create my-new-storefront

Create an API sanbox

You can create new API endpoints by running:

saleor env create

Saleor Apps management 🦄

Please check out the Saleor App Template docs for the latest documentation.

Webhooks management

Coming soon 🔌

Usage

Usage: saleor <command> [options]

Commands:
  saleor info                    Hello from Saleor
  saleor status                  Show the login status for the systems that CLI depends on
  saleor login                   Log in to the Saleor Cloud
  saleor logout                  Log out from the Saleor Cloud
  saleor configure [token]       Configure Saleor CLI
  saleor register                Create a Saleor Cloud account  [aliases: signup]
  saleor trigger [event]         This triggers a Saleor event
  saleor organization [command]  [aliases: org]
  saleor environment [command]  [aliases: env]
  saleor backup [command]
  saleor job [command]
  saleor project [command]
  saleor storefront [command]  [aliases: store]
  saleor telemetry [command]  [aliases: tele]
  saleor webhook [command]  [aliases: hook]
  saleor app [command]
  saleor vercel [command]
  saleor github [command]
  saleor checkout [command]

Options:
      --json             Output the data as JSON  [boolean]
      --short            Output data as text  [boolean] [default: false]
  -u, --instance, --url  [string]
  -V, --version          Show version number  [boolean]
  -h, --help             Show help  [boolean]

for more information, find the documentation at https://saleor.io

Development

Install dependencies

This project uses pnpm for managing dependencies

pnpm install

Run Watch Mode

pnpm watch

Run CLI

node build/cli.js ...

Environment variables

RUN_FUNCTIONAL_TESTS

Set to true to enable functional tests

DEBUG

Use it for debugging. Set to saleor-cli:* to show debug output for the Saleor CLI only. Set to * to show all debug output.

Releasing CLI

Commands should be executed locally.

Pre-Release

  • pull latest changes from main, e.g.
git pull origin main
  • check for the type errors with pnpm tsc
  • check if the bundling finishes pnpm bundle

Release

  • change to the selected release-* branch; all release-* branches are protected
git checkout release/X.Y

where X and Y is the selected version

  • compare the commits between latest release on that branch and the current main
git log --no-merges --cherry-pick --right-only release/X.Y...main
git cherry-pick SHA1 SHA2 SHA3

where SHA1, SHA2, SHA3 are SHAs selected to be included in the upcoming version

  • mark the new version in the package.json
  • commit the new release + add the tag
git commit -m 'Release X.Y.0'
git tag X.Y.Z
  • push the updated release branch to the origin
git push origin release/X.Y
  • push the new tag to the origin
git push origin --tags
  • publish from the release branch; use the next tag for the RC version
pnpm publish

or

pnpm publish --tag next