Chapter 34. export-templates


Export templates to a git repo or a directory on the server

Usage

# hammer export-templates [OPTIONS]
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Options

  • --branch VALUE – Branch in Git repo.
  • --commit-msg VALUE – Custom commit message for templates export
  • --dirname VALUE – Directory within Git repo containing the templates.
  • --filter VALUE – Export templates with names matching this regex (case-insensitive; snippets are not filtered).
  • --http-proxy VALUE – Name to search by
  • --http-proxy-id NUMBER – ID of an HTTP proxy to use for template sync. Use this parameter together with http_proxy_policy`:`selected
  • --http-proxy-policy ENUM – HTTP proxy policy for template sync. Use only when synchronizing templates through the HTTP or the HTTPS protocol. If you choose selected, provide the http_proxy_id parameter. Possible value(s): global, none, selected
  • --location VALUE – Set the current location context for the request
  • --location-id NUMBER – Set the current location context for the request
  • --location-ids LIST – REPLACE locations with given ids
  • --location-title VALUE – Set the current location context for the request
  • --location-titles LIST
  • --locations LIST
  • --metadata-export-mode ENUM – Specify how to handle metadata Possible value(s): refresh, keep, remove
  • --negate BOOLEAN – Negate the prefix (for purging).
  • --organization VALUE – Set the current organization context for the request
  • --organization-id NUMBER – Set the current organization context for the request
  • --organization-ids LIST – REPLACE organizations with given ids.
  • --organization-title VALUE – Set the current organization context for the request
  • --organization-titles LIST
  • --organizations LIST
  • --repo VALUE – Override the default repo from settings.
  • --verbose BOOLEAN – Be verbose
  • -h, --help – Print help
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