2.2 KiB
Abuse the Force
A tool expanding upon Metaforce for deploying to multiple orgs as well as simpler setup for use as a pseudo compiler
Features
- Store orgs config file for easy switching between deploy targets
- Familiar command sub-command interface (think git)
- Deploy single files without deploying the entire project
- Vim plugin
- Sublime plugin
Usage
Much like git, you initialize your project directory by adding your deploy targets first.
Once you have one set you can view the active target with atf target
. If you want to deploy
from there you just execute one of the deploy commands.
Simple Setup Example
# Add production
atf target add production vividboarder@mycompany.com MY_SECURITY_TOKEN
# Deploy to production
atf deploy project
# Add a sandbox
atf target add sandbox vividboarder@mycompany.com.sandbox MY_SECURITY_TOKEN --sandbox
# Switch active targets
atf target activate sandbox
# Deploy to sandbox
atf deploy project
More advanced documentation can be found by running any of the help
commands.
atf help
atf deploy help
atf retrieve help
atf target help
Deploy List
Deploy list gives you an easy way to only deploy files that have changed. This works really well if you are using some kind of version control.
It takes a file of the format:
src/classes/MyClass.cls
src/triggers/MyTrigger.trigger
You can generate a file like this using git diff --no-commit-id --name-only
or possibly the script included
in the examples
directory.
Why This Over Metaforce?
- Vim and Sublime plugins
- Command line configuration management
- Options for deploying or retrieving a single file
- Encrypted Passwords coming soon
Installation
Must have ruby 1.9 and gem installed
git clone git://github.com/ViViDboarder/abuse-the-force.git
cd abuse-the-force
gem build abusetheforce.gemspec
gem install abusetheforce-X.X.X.gem # make sure the proper version is present
Todo
- See Issues tab