Name: zapier-platform-legacy-scripting-runner
Owner: Zapier
Description: This is Zapier's Legacy Scripting Runner, used by Web Builder apps converted to CLI.
Created: 2017-11-10 09:04:26.0
Updated: 2018-05-17 14:50:45.0
Pushed: 2018-05-17 14:50:47.0
Homepage: https://zapier.github.io/zapier-platform-cli/
Size: 65
Language: JavaScript
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This is Zapier's Legacy Scripting Runner, used by Web Builder apps converted to CLI.
This allows you to run methods from existing Scripting code in CLI, and handles the bundle conversion and method availability automatically for you.
You shouldn't have to install anything. This package will be required and installed by your app automatically, if necessary, after running zapier convert
. You only need CLI installed (i.e. npm i -g zapier-platform-cli
).
zapier convert <YOUR_APP_ID> <FOLDER_TO_PUT_APP_INTO>
cd <FOLDER_TO_PUT_APP_INTO> && npm install
zapier test
.Note scripting.js
should look very familiar to you.
zapier convert
is still being worked on to take full advantage of this package, but apart from that, a few things are being purposefully excluded (at least for now):
z.dehydrate
and z.dehydrateFile
are unavailable (not very common, and complex to implement).z.cookie_jar
is unavailable (uncommon).$
is mostly unavailable, except for $.param()
and $.parseXML()
(other functionality is uncommon and too big to add).bundle.zap
won't be filled out in most cases (CLI doesn't receive this information except for performSubscribe
and performUnsubscribe
in Hooks).Note this section is intended for Zapier engineers, not for App Developers.
npm link
inside of it;npm link zapier-platform-legacy-scripting-runner
.npm test
runs some unit tests, npm run ci-test
pulls the “full-test” app and runs zapier test
in it.
npm version [patch|minor|major]
should be enough.
Some repos might be private. They might have more instructions in their own READMEs.
This is the “full test” for the legacy-scripting-runner:
A few converted sample apps (proofs of concept):