ern publish-container

Description

  • This command can be used to publish a local Container to a remote repository using a given publisher.

Currently Available Official Publishers

  • git
    To publish Android and iOS Electrode Native Containers to a remote git repository. The git repository provider does not matter (GitHub, BitBucket, TFS ...).

  • maven
    To publish Android Electrode Native Containers to a local or remote Maven repository.

  • jcenter
    To publish Android Electrode Native Containers to a remote JCenter repository.

  • dummy
    This publisher is mostly used for testing and as starter simple publisher reference to create your own. It does not actually publish the Containers anywhere.

Syntax

ern publish-container

Options

--containerPath

  • The local file system path to the directory containing the Container to publish.
  • Default If this option is not provided, the command will look for a Container in the default platform directory ~/.ern/containergen/out/[platform].

--platform

  • Specify the native platform of the target Container to publish (android or ios)
  • This option is required, there is no default.

--version/-v

  • Specify the Container version to use for publication.
  • The version must be in the format: x.y.z where x, y and z are integers. For example version=1.2.30.
  • Defaults to 1.0.0.

--publisher/-p

  • Specify the Container publisher to use.
  • This option is required, there is no default.
  • You can also use a local file system path to a Container publisher package (only used for developing custom publishers)

--url/-u

  • The url to publish the Container to
  • Some publishers might not need an url. Check the specific Container publisher documentation for reference

--extra/-e

  • Extra configuration specific to the publisher used.
  • Some publishers might not need an extra configuration. Check the Container publisher documentation for reference.
  • There is three different ways to provide the json extra configuration :
    • As a json string
      For example --extra '{"configKey": "configValue"}'
    • As a file path
      For example --extra /Users/username/my-publisher-config.json
      In that case, the configuration will be read from the file.
    • As a Cauldron file path
      For example --extra cauldron://config/publishers/my-publisher-config.json
      In that case, the configuration will be read from the file stored in Cauldron.
      For this way to work, the file must exist in Cauldron (you can add a file to the cauldron by using the ern cauldron add file command).

ern create-container | Create a new container (native or JavaScript only) locally to the workstation.

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