Maintainer: James Zetlen
A Mozu App Generator that scaffolds a directory with some basic tools common to all types of Mozu App (Integrations, Extensions/Actions, and Themes).
First, install Yeoman's command line tool if you haven't already!
npm install -g yo
Yeoman looks for globally installed NPM packages that identify themselves as Yeoman generators. So globally install the mozu-app package!
npm install -g generator-mozu-app
Make a new directory and cd
into it:
mkdir new-mozu-app && cd new-mozu-app
Run yo mozu-app
:
yo mozu-app
Often you'll find yourself downloading a Mozu App or Arc.js Action from a colleague or from a public repository. You can configure existing code to upload to your Mozu Developer Account just by adding a mozu.config.json
file in the working directory. The App Generator can do that, and only that, for you if you pass the --config
option:
$ git clone https://github.com/some-mozu-action/
Cloning into 'some-mozu-action'...complete.
$ cd some-mozu-action
$ yo mozu-app --config
It will prompt you only for the information it needs to create a configuration file. It will not store your password in plaintext; it only uses your password to download your list of developer accounts at the time that it runs.
-
--configure
Only create a
mozu.config.json
file. Use this option to add existing code to an application in your developer account. -
--skip-install
Skips the automatic execution of
npm install
after scaffolding has finished. -
--skip-prompts
Often you may find yourself rerunning the generator in the same directory. Your answers to prompts are saved; if you want to quickly re-run the generator without prompts, use this option. Will not work if you've never run the generator in this directory before.
-
--quick
Equivalent to
--skip-install --skip-prompts
. -
--internal
Allows integration with non-production Mozu environments. The prompts will include an extra question about which environment to sync with.