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project Command Group¤

List, import, export, create, delete or open projects.

Projects are identified by a PROJECT_ID.

Note

To get a list of existing projects, execute the project list command or use tab-completion.

project open¤

Open projects in the browser.

Usage
$ cmemc project open PROJECT_IDS...

With this command, you can open a project in the workspace in your browser to change them.

The command accepts multiple project IDs which results in opening multiple browser tabs.

project list¤

List available projects.

Usage
$ cmemc project list [OPTIONS]

Outputs a list of project IDs which can be used as reference for the project create, delete, export and import commands.

Options
--raw       Outputs raw JSON.
--id-only   Lists only project identifier and no labels or other metadata.
            This is useful for piping the IDs into other commands.

project export¤

Export projects to files.

Usage
$ cmemc project export [OPTIONS] [PROJECT_IDS]...

Projects can be exported with different export formats. The default type is a zip archive which includes metadata as well as dataset resources. If more than one project is exported, a file is created for each project. By default, these files are created in the current directory with a descriptive name (see --template option default).

Note

Projects can be listed by using the project list command.

You can use the template string to create subdirectories.

Example
$ cmemc config list | parallel -I% cmemc -c % project export --all -t "dump/{{connection}}/{{date}}-{{id}}.project"
Options
-a, --all                     Export all projects.
--replace                     Replace existing files. This is a dangerous
                              option, so use it with care.
--output-dir DIRECTORY        The base directory, where the project files
                              will be created. If this directory does not
                              exist, it will be silently created.  [default:
                              .]
--type TEXT                   Type of the exported project file(s). Use the
                              --help-types option or tab completion to see a
                              list of possible types.  [default: xmlZip]
-t, --filename-template TEXT  Template for the export file name(s). Possible
                              placeholders are (Jinja2): {{id}} (the project
                              ID), {{connection}} (from the --connection
                              option) and {{date}} (the current date as
                              YYYY-MM-DD). The file suffix will be appended.
                              Needed directories will be created.  [default:
                              {{date}}-{{connection}}-{{id}}.project]
--extract                     Export projects to a directory structure
                              instead of a ZIP archive. Note that the
                              --filename-template option is ignored here.
                              Instead, a sub-directory per exported project
                              is created under the output directory. Also
                              note that not all export types are
                              extractable.
--help-types                  Lists all possible export types.

project import¤

Import a project from a file or directory.

Usage
$ cmemc project import [OPTIONS] PATH [PROJECT_ID]
Example
$ cmemc project import my_project.zip my_project
Options
--replace   Replace an existing project. This is a dangerous option, so use
            it with care.

project delete¤

Delete projects.

Usage
$ cmemc project delete [OPTIONS] [PROJECT_IDS]...

This command deletes existing data integration projects from Corporate Memory.

Warning

Projects will be deleted without prompting!

Note

Projects can be listed with the project list command.

Options
-a, --all   Delete all projects. This is a dangerous option, so use it with
            care.

project create¤

Create projects.

Usage
$ cmemc project create [OPTIONS] PROJECT_IDS...

This command creates one or more new projects. Existing projects will not be overwritten.

Note

Projects can be listed by using the project list command.

Options
--from-transformation TEXT  This option can be used to explicitly create the
                            link specification, which is internally executed
                            when using the mapping suggestion of a
                            transformation task. You need the task ID of the
                            transformation task.
--label TEXT                Give the label of the project. You can give more
                            than one label if you create more than one
                            project.
--description TEXT          Give the description of the project. You can
                            give more than one description if you create
                            more than one project.

project reload¤

Reload projects from the workspace provider.

Usage
$ cmemc project reload [OPTIONS] [PROJECT_IDS]...

This command reloads all tasks of a project from the workspace provider. This is similar to the workspace reload command, but for a single project only.

Note

You need this in case you changed project data externally or loaded a project which uses plugins which are not installed yet. In this case, install the plugin(s) and reload the project afterward.

Warning

Depending on the size your datasets esp. your Knowledge Graphs, reloading a project can take a long time to re-create the path caches.

Options
-a, --all   Reload all projects

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