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Getting Started

Before you can use the CLI, you need to login to your Appwrite account.

$ appwrite login

? Enter your email test@test.com
? Enter your password ********
✓ Success 

This will also prompt you to enter your Appwrite endpoint ( default: http://localhost/v1 )

  • Initialising your project

Once logged in, the CLI needs to be initialised before you can use it with your Appwrite project. You can do this with the appwrite init project command.

$ appwrite init project

The following prompt will guide you through the setup process. The init command also creates an appwrite.json file representing your Appwrite project.

The appwrite.json file does a lot of things.

  • Provides context to the CLI
  • Keeps track of all your cloud functions
  • Keeps track of all your project's collections
  • Helps you deploy your Appwrite project to production and more..

You can also fetch all the collections in your current project using

appwrite init collection
  • Creating and deploying cloud functions

The CLI makes it extremely easy to create and deploy Appwrite's cloud functions. Initialise your new function using

$ appwrite init function
? What would you like to name your function? My Awesome Function
? What runtime would you like to use? Node.js (node-15.5)
✓ Success 

This will create a new function My Awesome Function in your current Appwrite project and also create a template function for you to get started.

$ tree My\ Awesome\ Function 

My Awesome Function
├── README.md
├── index.js
├── package-lock.json
└── package.json

0 directories, 4 files

You can now deploy this function using

$ appwrite deploy function

? Which functions would you like to deploy? My Awesome Function (61d1a4c81dfcd95bc834)
 Info Deploying function My Awesome Function ( 61d1a4c81dfcd95bc834 )
✓ Success Deployed My Awesome Function ( 61d1a4c81dfcd95bc834 )

Your function has now been deployed on your Appwrite server! As soon as the build process is finished, you can start executing the function.

  • Deploying Collections

Similarly, you can deploy all your collections to your Appwrite server using

appwrite deploy collections

Note

By default, requests to domains with self signed SSL certificates (or no certificates) are disabled. If you trust the domain, you can bypass the certificate validation using

$ appwrite client --selfSigned true

Usage

The Appwrite CLI follows the following general syntax.

$ appwrite [COMMAND] --[OPTIONS]

A few sample commands to get you started

$ appwrite users create --userId "unique()" --email hello@appwrite.io --password very_strong_password
$ appwrite users list 

To create a document you can use the following command

$ appwrite database createDocument --collectionId <ID> --documentId 'unique()' --data '{ "Name": "Iron Man" }' --permissions 'read("any")' 'read("team:abc")'

Some Gotchas

  • data must be a valid JSON string where each key and value are enclosed in double quotes " like the example above.
  • Some arguments like the read and write permissions are expected to be arrays. In the Appwrite CLI, array values are passed in using space as a separator like in the example above.

To get information about the different services available, you can use

$ appwrite -h

To get information about a particular service and the commands available in a service you can use

$ appwrite users // or
$ appwrite users --help // or
$ appwrite users help // or
$ appwrite accounts

To get information about a particular command and the parameters it accepts, you can use

$ appwrite users list --help
$ appwrite account get --help 

At any point, you can view or reset the CLI configuration using the client service.

$ appwrite client --debug
// This will display your endpoint, projectID, API key and so on.
$ appwrite client --reset

CI mode

The Appwrite CLI can also work in a CI environment. The initialisation of the CLI works a bit differently in CI. In CI, you set your endpoint, projectId and API Key using

appwrite client --endpoint http://localhost/v1 --projectId <PROJECT_ID> --key <API KEY>