vb-export
Downloads application sources from the Visual Builder instance and expands the archive on the local file system for further processing.
The following table describes the subtasks, hooks, and inputs and outputs of the vb-export
task:
Detail | Description |
---|---|
subtasks | n/a |
multitask | n/a |
hooks | n/a |
input | build/optimized/* |
output | build/optimized/* |
The following tables describe the options for the vb-export
task.
Application selection options
Name | Mandatory | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|---|
id | yes | n/a | ID of the visual application you're going to build. The application needs to exist on the referred Visual Builder instance. |
ver | yes | n/a | Version of the visual application |
url[:dt] | yes | n/a | URL of your Visual Builder service instance. The dt suffix is optional.
|
Authentication options
Name | Mandatory | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|---|
username[:dt] | no | n/a | The username to be used to obtain OAuth access token for further communication with Visual Builder services. The dt suffix is optional.
|
password[:dt] | no | n/a | The password to be used to obtain OAuth access token for further communication with Visual Builder services. The dt suffix is optional.
A password specified via the |
accessToken[:dt] | no | n/a | The value of an OAuth access token. If provided, username and password options are not necessary. The dt suffix is optional.
|
sslCertificate[:dt] | no | n/a | The path to the SSL certificate for the connection to Visual Builder instances provisioned with self-signed certificates. The dt suffix is optional.
|
Build options
Name | Mandatory | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|---|
git-sources | no | ./ | The location of the sources of the visual application. |