A cli tool for running a Hydra query node
Using npx
:
$ alias hydra-cli='npx @joystream/hydra-cli'
or install via npm:
npm install -g @joystream/hydra-cli
and then
$ hydra-cli [COMMAND]
Run
$ hydra-cli scaffold
and answer the prompts. This will generate a sample project and README with setup instructions.
hydra-cli codegen
hydra-cli help [COMMAND]
hydra-cli plugins
hydra-cli plugins:inspect PLUGIN...
hydra-cli plugins:install PLUGIN...
hydra-cli plugins:link PLUGIN
hydra-cli plugins:uninstall PLUGIN...
hydra-cli plugins:update
hydra-cli preview
hydra-cli scaffold
Code generator
Code generator
USAGE
$ hydra-cli codegen
OPTIONS
-d, --createDb Create the DB and install migrations
-s, --schema=schema [default: ../../schema.graphql] Schema path, can be file or directory
--[no-]install Install dependencies
display help for hydra-cli
display help for <%= config.bin %>
USAGE
$ hydra-cli help [COMMAND]
ARGUMENTS
COMMAND command to show help for
OPTIONS
--all see all commands in CLI
See code: @oclif/plugin-help
list installed plugins
list installed plugins
USAGE
$ hydra-cli plugins
OPTIONS
--core show core plugins
EXAMPLE
$ hydra-cli plugins
See code: @oclif/plugin-plugins
displays installation properties of a plugin
displays installation properties of a plugin
USAGE
$ hydra-cli plugins:inspect PLUGIN...
ARGUMENTS
PLUGIN [default: .] plugin to inspect
OPTIONS
-h, --help show CLI help
-v, --verbose
EXAMPLE
$ hydra-cli plugins:inspect myplugin
See code: @oclif/plugin-plugins
installs a plugin into the CLI
installs a plugin into the CLI
Can be installed from npm or a git url.
Installation of a user-installed plugin will override a core plugin.
e.g. If you have a core plugin that has a 'hello' command, installing a user-installed plugin with a 'hello' command will override the core plugin implementation. This is useful if a user needs to update core plugin functionality in the CLI without the need to patch and update the whole CLI.
USAGE
$ hydra-cli plugins:install PLUGIN...
ARGUMENTS
PLUGIN plugin to install
OPTIONS
-f, --force yarn install with force flag
-h, --help show CLI help
-v, --verbose
DESCRIPTION
Can be installed from npm or a git url.
Installation of a user-installed plugin will override a core plugin.
e.g. If you have a core plugin that has a 'hello' command, installing a user-installed plugin with a 'hello' command
will override the core plugin implementation. This is useful if a user needs to update core plugin functionality in
the CLI without the need to patch and update the whole CLI.
ALIASES
$ hydra-cli plugins:add
EXAMPLES
$ hydra-cli plugins:install myplugin
$ hydra-cli plugins:install https://github.com/someuser/someplugin
$ hydra-cli plugins:install someuser/someplugin
See code: @oclif/plugin-plugins
links a plugin into the CLI for development
links a plugin into the CLI for development
Installation of a linked plugin will override a user-installed or core plugin.
e.g. If you have a user-installed or core plugin that has a 'hello' command, installing a linked plugin with a 'hello' command will override the user-installed or core plugin implementation. This is useful for development work.
USAGE
$ hydra-cli plugins:link PLUGIN
ARGUMENTS
PATH [default: .] path to plugin
OPTIONS
-h, --help show CLI help
-v, --verbose
DESCRIPTION
Installation of a linked plugin will override a user-installed or core plugin.
e.g. If you have a user-installed or core plugin that has a 'hello' command, installing a linked plugin with a 'hello'
command will override the user-installed or core plugin implementation. This is useful for development work.
EXAMPLE
$ hydra-cli plugins:link myplugin
See code: @oclif/plugin-plugins
removes a plugin from the CLI
removes a plugin from the CLI
USAGE
$ hydra-cli plugins:uninstall PLUGIN...
ARGUMENTS
PLUGIN plugin to uninstall
OPTIONS
-h, --help show CLI help
-v, --verbose
ALIASES
$ hydra-cli plugins:unlink
$ hydra-cli plugins:remove
See code: @oclif/plugin-plugins
update installed plugins
update installed plugins
USAGE
$ hydra-cli plugins:update
OPTIONS
-h, --help show CLI help
-v, --verbose
See code: @oclif/plugin-plugins
Preview GraphQL API schema
Preview GraphQL API schema
USAGE
$ hydra-cli preview
OPTIONS
-s, --schema=schema [default: ../../schema.graphql] Schema path
Starter kit: generates a directory layout and a sample schema file
Starter kit: generates a directory layout and a sample schema file
USAGE
$ hydra-cli scaffold
OPTIONS
-a, --appPort=appPort [default: 4000] GraphQL server port
-b, --blockHeight=blockHeight [default: 0] Start block height
-d, --dir=dir [default: /home/runner/work/hydra/hydra/packages/hydra-cli] Project folder
-h, --dbHost=dbHost [default: localhost] Database host
-i, --indexerUrl=indexerUrl Hydra Indexer endpoint
-m, --[no-]mappings Create schema and mappings
-n, --name=name [default: hydra-scaffold] Project name
-p, --dbPort=dbPort [default: 5432] Database port
-u, --dbUser=dbUser [default: postgres] Database user
-x, --dbPassword=dbPassword [default: postgres] Database user password
--rewrite Clear the folder before scaffolding
--silent If present, the scaffolder is non-interactive and uses only provided CLI flags