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# @nebula.js/cli
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Command-line interface for nebula.js
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## Install
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```sh
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npm install -g @nebula.js/cli
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```
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## Usage
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```sh
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nebula <command> [options]
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Commands:
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nebula create <name> Create a visualization
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/ create mashup <name> / Create a mashup
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nebula build Build visualization
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nebula serve Start a development server
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nebula sense Build a nebula visualization as a Qlik Sense extension
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Options:
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--version Show version number [boolean]
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-h, --help Show help [boolean]
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```
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## How to use nebula CLI in your visualization
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You can use the package.json script variant of these commands, which are exposed for you with`nebula create`
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When you want to make the `nebula serve`, `nebula build`, and `nebula sense` commands available in your visualization by yourself, run the following command.
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```bash
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npm install @nebula.js/cli @nebula.js/cli-build @nebula.js/cli-sense @nebula.js/cli-serve
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```
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or
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```bash
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yarn add @nebula.js/cli @nebula.js/cli-build @nebula.js/cli-sense @nebula.js/cli-serve
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```
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Open up your package.json, those dependencies are added.
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```json
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{
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"devDependencies": {
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"@nebula.js/cli": "latest",
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"@nebula.js/cli-build": "latest",
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"@nebula.js/cli-sense": "latest",
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"@nebula.js/cli-serve": "latest"
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}
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}
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```
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and add a script like so:
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```json
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"scripts": {
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"build": "nebula build",
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"start": "nebula serve",
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"sense": "nebula sense"
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},
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```
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You can also run nebula cli commands with Node.js. Create a js file called build.js
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and add the following:
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```js
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const build = require('@nebula.js/cli-build');
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const sense = require('@nebula.js/cli-sense');
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await build({
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config: '../nebula.config.js',
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sourcemap: false,
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core: 'core',
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mode: 'production',
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watch: false,
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});
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await sense({ output: 'sn-table-ext', sourcemap: true });
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```
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and run the following command:
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```bash
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node build.js
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```
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## How to test your modified nebula CLI locally and globally
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Requirements:
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- Node.js
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- yarn
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Clone the repository:
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```sh
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git clone https://github.com/qlik-oss/nebula.js
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```
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From the root directory, run the following command to install all the necessary dependencies of nebula CLI:
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```sh
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yarn
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```
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You can modify code in commands directory and do the following to test modified nebula CLI locally and globally:
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### Test nebula CLI locally
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Run nebula CLI locally to see help info using node.js:
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```sh
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cd commands/cli
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node lib/index.js -h
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```
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### Test nebula CLI globally
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From the commands/cli directory, run the following command to create a global symlik to the binary:
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```sh
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yarn link
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```
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Run nebula CLI globally to see help info to check whether it works:
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```sh
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nebula -h
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```
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Tips:
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If 'There's already a package called "@nebula.js/cli" registered.' or 'command not found: nebula' is displayed.
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Run the following command to remove the symlinked nebula and run 'yarn link' again:
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```sh
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yarn unlink
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```
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