SFDX Plugin to generate migration files from Excel
$ npm install -g migration-builder
$ sfdx COMMAND
running command...
$ sfdx (--version)
migration-builder/0.0.5 darwin-arm64 node-v16.17.0
$ sfdx --help [COMMAND]
USAGE
$ sfdx COMMAND
...
sfdx migration:build -s <filepath> -t <directory> -p <integer> [-m] [--json] [--loglevel trace|debug|info|warn|error|fatal|TRACE|DEBUG|INFO|WARN|ERROR|FATAL]
sfdx migration:numbercsv -d <filepath> -o <array> [--json] [--loglevel trace|debug|info|warn|error|fatal|TRACE|DEBUG|INFO|WARN|ERROR|FATAL]
sfdx migration:build -s <filepath> -t <directory> -p <integer> [-m] [--json] [--loglevel trace|debug|info|warn|error|fatal|TRACE|DEBUG|INFO|WARN|ERROR|FATAL]
Generate migration files from Excel
USAGE
$ sfdx migration:build -s <filepath> -t <directory> -p <integer> [-m] [--json] [--loglevel
trace|debug|info|warn|error|fatal|TRACE|DEBUG|INFO|WARN|ERROR|FATAL]
FLAGS
-m, --mergemappingsbyobject merge different mappings for the
same object into a single file
-p, --startingsheet=<value> (required) sheet index to start
generating files. The index for the
first sheet is 1
-s, --source=<value> (required) path to the .xlsx Excel
file
-t, --target=<value> (required) directory where files
will be generated
--json format output as json
--loglevel=(trace|debug|info|warn|error|fatal|TRACE|DEBUG|INFO|WARN|ERROR|FATAL) [default: warn] logging level for
this command invocation
DESCRIPTION
Generate migration files from Excel
EXAMPLES
$ sfdx migration:build -s "/Users/jesus_blanco/Downloads/Migration Builder.xlsx" -t /Users/jesus_blanco/Desktop/results -p 3
See code: src/commands/migration/build.ts
sfdx migration:numbercsv -d <filepath> -o <array> [--json] [--loglevel trace|debug|info|warn|error|fatal|TRACE|DEBUG|INFO|WARN|ERROR|FATAL]
Append number prefix for csv files
USAGE
$ sfdx migration:numbercsv -d <filepath> -o <array> [--json] [--loglevel
trace|debug|info|warn|error|fatal|TRACE|DEBUG|INFO|WARN|ERROR|FATAL]
FLAGS
-d, --directory=<value> (required) directory containing csv
files
-o, --objectsorder=<value> (required) comma-separated list with
object api names in order. Example:
Account,Contact,Case will result in
1-Account.csv, 2-Contact.csv,
3-Case.csv
--json format output as json
--loglevel=(trace|debug|info|warn|error|fatal|TRACE|DEBUG|INFO|WARN|ERROR|FATAL) [default: warn] logging level for
this command invocation
DESCRIPTION
Append number prefix for csv files
EXAMPLES
$ sfdx migration:numbercsv -d /Users/jesus_blanco/Desktop/results -o Account,Contact,Case
See code: src/commands/migration/numbercsv.ts
We recommend using the Visual Studio Code (VS Code) IDE for your plugin development. Included in the .vscode
directory of this plugin is a launch.json
config file, which allows you to attach a debugger to the node process when running your commands.
To debug the hello:org
command:
- Start the inspector
If you linked your plugin to the sfdx cli, call your command with the dev-suspend
switch:
$ sfdx hello:org -u myOrg@example.com --dev-suspend
Alternatively, to call your command using the bin/run
script, set the NODE_OPTIONS
environment variable to --inspect-brk
when starting the debugger:
$ NODE_OPTIONS=--inspect-brk bin/run hello:org -u myOrg@example.com
- Set some breakpoints in your command code
- Click on the Debug icon in the Activity Bar on the side of VS Code to open up the Debug view.
- In the upper left hand corner of VS Code, verify that the "Attach to Remote" launch configuration has been chosen.
- Hit the green play button to the left of the "Attach to Remote" launch configuration window. The debugger should now be suspended on the first line of the program.
- Hit the green play button at the top middle of VS Code (this play button will be to the right of the play button that you clicked in step #5).
Congrats, you are debugging!