npm install mongodb-stitch-cli
npm install -g mongodb-stitch-cli
Build binary in place:
go build
Or, to build binary and install in your Go workspace's bin directory:
go install
https://docs.mongodb.com/stitch/import-export/stitch-cli-reference/
When using stitch-cli
against a locally running Stitch Server you can use any of the commands documented in the link above, however, you will need to pass some additional flags to the stitch-cli
command in order for it to work properly.
For all local commands use the --base-url
flag to specify the URL of your locally running Stitch Server instance, e.g.:
stitch-cli import --base-url=http://localhost:8080
Where http://localhost:8080
is the URL of your locally running instance. This flag is required for any command you want to run against your local server.
When using stitch-cli login
you will also need to include --auth-provider=local-userpass
to authenticate with the local server using a username/password instead of the usual API Key method, e.g.:
stitch-cli login --base-url=http://localhost:8080 --auth-provider=local-userpass --username=USERNAME --password=PASSWORD
Where USERNAME
and PASSWORD
are the credentials for an existing local user.
provided by gometalinter
go run github.com/golangci/golangci-lint/cmd/golangci-lint run ./...
Run all tests:
go test -v $(go list github.com/10gen/stitch-cli/...)
A custom mock of StitchClient
can be found in utils/test/utils.go
which can be used for simple mocking of most StitchClient
methods.
If you need more sophisticated mocking utilities (such as being able to mock calls to the same method more than once in a single test) you can use the gomock
version found in api/mocks/stitch_api.go
Run:
go run github.com/golang/mock/mockgen -source ./api/stitch_client.go -destination ./api/mocks/stitch_client.go