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CLI Plugins
Learn how to build your own Jovo CLI plugin.

Custom Jovo CLI Plugins

Learn how to build your own Jovo CLI plugin.

Introduction

The Jovo CLI allows you to create custom CLI plugins that can hook into existing commands, and even create their own. For example, the Serverless CLI plugin allows you to deploy your code to various cloud providers by hooking into the deploy command and even creating its own build:serverless command.

In the next few sections, we're first going to take a look at the structure or a CLI plugin, including examples for command hooks and custom commands.

After that, we'll dive into the configuration of a CLI plugin.

Structure of a CLI Plugin

Each Jovo CLI plugin contains at least the following elements:

import { JovoCliPlugin, PluginType } from '@jovotech/cli-core';

export class YourPlugin extends JovoCliPlugin {
  id: string = '<id>';
  type: PluginType = 'command'; // target, platform

  // ...
}

These properties must be set for the plugin to work:

  • id: Used by the CLI to reference the plugin. For example, in jovo build:platform alexa, the ID is alexa.
  • type: The following plugin types are available:

Command Hooks

import { JovoCliPlugin, PluginType, PluginHook } from '@jovotech/cli-core';
import { SomeHook } from './SomeHook';

export class YourPlugin extends JovoCliPlugin {
  // ...

  getHooks(): typeof PluginHook[] {
    return [SomeHook];
  }
}

A CLI hook file looks like this:

import { PluginHook } from '@jovotech/cli-core';

export class SomeHook extends PluginHook {
  install(): void {
    this.middlewareCollection = {
      '<middleware>': [this.someMethod.bind(this)],
    };
  }

  someMethod(): void {
    // ...
  }
}

Custom Commands

import { JovoCliPlugin, PluginCommand, PluginType } from '@jovotech/cli-core';
import { SomeCommand } from './SomeCommand';

export class YourPlugin extends JovoCliPlugin {
  // ...

  getCommands(): typeof PluginCommand[] {
    return [SomeCommand];
  }
}

A CLI command file looks like this:

import { PluginCommand } from '@jovotech/cli-core';

export class SomeCommand extends PluginCommand {
  static id = '<id>';
  static description = 'This command does something.';
  static examples: string[] = ['jovo <id>'];
  static flags = {
    clean: flags.boolean({
      description: 'Executes the command cleanly, making sure data is erased before execution.',
    }),
    locale: flags.string({
      char: 'l',
      description: 'A locale the user might provide.',
      multiple: true,
    }),
    // Insert global flags that are shared between commands
    ...PluginCommand.flags,
  };
  static args = [
    <const>{
      name: 'platform',
      description: 'Specifies a platform',
    },
  ];

  async run(): Promise<void> {
    // ...
  }
}

Since PluginCommand is an extension to oclif's Command class, you can learn more about it's structure here.

Command Decorators

You can use the @ProjectCommand decorator to check if the command is eligible to be run in the current working directory.

import { ProjectCommand } from '@jovotech/cli-core';
// ...

@ProjectCommand()
export class SomeCommand extends PluginCommand {
  // ...
}

If the command is used outside of a Jovo project, the CLI will display an error, letting the user know to go to a valid Jovo project directory.

Configuration

After successful creation, you can add the plugin to your project configuration like this:

const { ProjectConfig } = require('@jovotech/cli');
const YourPlugin = require('./plugins/YourPlugin');

// ...

const project = new ProjectConfig({
  endpoint: '${JOVO_WEBHOOK_URL}',
  plugins: [new YourPlugin()],
});

It is also possible to add configurations like this, for example:

new YourPlugin({
  foo: 'bar',
}),

This is how a plugin that accepts config looks like:

import { JovoCliPlugin, PluginType, PluginConfig } from '@jovotech/cli-core';

export interface YourPluginConfig extends PluginConfig {
  foo: string;
  // ...
}

export class YourPlugin extends JovoCliPlugin<YourPluginConfig> {
  // ...

  getDefaultConfig(): YourPluginConfig {
    return {
      foo: 'bar',
    };
  }
}

It includes the following elements:

  • An interface definition (in the example YourPluginConfig) where all config options are defined.
  • A getDefaultConfig() method that returns the default configuration options in case the config is not defined in the project configuration.
  • A getInitConfig() method that returns the configuration options that should always be added to the jovo.project.js file.

You can then access the config object using this.$config.

getDefaultConfig

The getDefaultConfig() method returns the default configuration of your plugin:

import { JovoCliPlugin, PluginConfig } from '@jovotech/cli-core';

export interface YourPluginConfig extends PluginConfig {
  foo: string;
  // ...
}

export class YourPlugin extends JovoCliPlugin<YourPluginConfig> {
  // ...

  getDefaultConfig(): YourPluginConfig {
    return {
      foo: 'bar',
    };
  }
}

getInitConfig

The getInitConfig() returns the configuration options that should be added to the project configuration for the plugin to work. The Jovo CLI automatically adds this config to the jovo.project.js after installing the plugin using the new command.

import { JovoCliPlugin, PluginConfig } from '@jovotech/cli-core';

export interface YourPluginConfig extends PluginConfig {
  apiKey: string;
  // ...
}

export class YourPlugin extends JovoCliPlugin<YourPluginConfig> {
  // ...

  getInitConfig(): YourPluginConfig {
    return {
      apiKey: '<YOUR-API-KEY>',
    };
  }
}

For example, the above looks like this:

new YourPlugin({
  apiKey: '<YOUR-API-KEY>',
}),

You can also make use of the RequiredOnlyWhere type to specify which keys of your type are required, while all other elements are optional. This allows you to differentiate between keys that are required to be set by the user, and keys that are required, but can be set in getDefaultConfig().

import { JovoCliPlugin, PluginConfig, RequiredOnlyWhere } from '@jovotech/cli-core';
// ...

export interface YourPluginConfig extends PluginConfig {
  apiKey: string;
  someKey: string;
  // ...
}

export type YourPluginInitConfig = RequiredOnlyWhere<YourPluginConfig, 'apiKey'>;

export class YourPlugin extends JovoCliPlugin<YourPluginConfig> {
  // ...

  getInitConfig(): YourPluginInitConfig {
    return {
      apiKey: '<YOUR-API-KEY>',
    };
  }
}