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Create an application package
Creates an application package.
Command | Alias | Syntax |
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package create | pkg create | package create -name <name> -desc <description> -did <designID> [-in <input-file>] |
Options
Option | Description |
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-did, --<designID>
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Application design ID. Use the List application designs command to obtain the design ID. |
-name, --<name>
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Name of the package. |
-desc, --<description>
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Package description. |
-in, --<input-file>
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Input file containing properties of the application package. If there is already a package for the design, use the List application designs command to obtain the JSON from the existing package and change the value of the attributes. |
-s, --server
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The URL of the HCM ARA instance. For example, https://localhost:8444/csa. |
-u, --user
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The HCM ARA username. |
-p, --password
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The password for the HCM ARA user. |
-c, --config
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A file that contains default general option values in the format “<name>=<value>“, where <name> is “server”, “user”, or “password”.
If not specified, the cliforcodar.properties file in the home directory of the current user is used if it exists.
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Usage guidelines
When creating a package for the first time, use the name
and description
parameters. Properties from the design are associated to the package by default. The properties of the package can be specified as an input file in JSON format. For sample JSON input format use the List application packages command to obtain the properties of any existing package and modify the values of the package appropriately.
This command must be pre-defined in a configuration file or defined in the command line. The --server(-s)
option defaults to localhost
value(s) if it is not pre-defined in a configuration file.
Example
C:\CODAR\clis> codarexec.bat pkg create -did cb335b9b-aa57-4150-a6c5-a54f80401fde -name package1 -desc packagedescription –in packageproperties.json
Package 'package1' was added with id 'e44cd095-aa35-468a-81bb-a1c0a36ae959'
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