Apply Project Tags
$ npm run start -- apply-tags -h
Usage: robosaur apply-tags [options] <configFile>
Applies tags to projects based on the given config file
Options:
-h, --help display help for command
- Robosaur will try to apply tags to projects specified in the config file's payload, or from a separate CSV file. The CSV file can be located on your local drive or one of our supported cloud object storage.
- If the tag in the config file is not present in the team, Robosaur will create the tag and apply it to the project automatically.
- The behavior will be depended by the
applyTags
attribute on the configuration file.
{
...
"applyTags": {
"teamId": "<TEAM_ID>",
"source": "inline",
"payload": [
{
"projectId": "<PROJECT_ID_1>",
"tags": ["<TAG_1>", "<TAG_2>"]
},
{
"projectId": "<PROJECT_ID_2>",
"tags": ["<TAG_3>"]
}
]
}
...
}
Can works for all object storage methods. Robosaur will tag a project with multiple tags if there are multiple tags present in the
tags
column in the csv file. Please use a comma [,
] as a delimiter to apply multiple tags for a project.tags,projectId
"<TAG_1>,<TAG_4>",<PROJECT_ID_1>
<TAG_2>,<PROJECT_ID_1>
<TAG_3>,<PROJECT_ID_2>
Same as any other features, it could support multiple methods, e.g. inline, local filesystem, and cloud object storage. For more detailed information, please refer to this page.
{
...
"applyTags": {
"teamId": "<TEAM_ID>",
"source": "local",
"path": "<path/to/csv/file>"
}
...
}
{
...
"credentials": {
...
},
"applyTags": {
"teamId": "<TEAM_ID>",
"source": "s3 | gcs | azure",
"bucketName": "<BUCKET_NAME>",
"path": "<path/to/csv/file/on/bucket>",
}
...
}
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