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A CLI utility for packaging and exporting Alfred workflows

Project description

Copyright 2016 Caleb Evans
Released under the MIT license

Alfred Workflow Packager is a command-line utility which makes the process of packaging and exporting an Alfred workflow incredibly quick and easy. The utility supports Alfred 3 only.

Setup

You can install the utility via pip, either globally or within a virtualenv:

pip install alfred-workflow-packager

Usage

1. Create configuration file

Once you’ve installed AWP, you must configure it for every project where you wish to use it. To do so, create a packager.json file in the root directory of your project; this file configures AWP for that particular project.

Example

{
  "export_file": "Fruit.alfredworkflow",
  "bundle_id": "com.yourname.fruit",
  "readme": "README.txt",
  "resources": [
      "icon.png",
      "dostuff/*.py",
      "dostuff/data/*.json"
  ]
}

Required settings

export_file

The path of the exported workflow (relative to your project directory).

bundle_id

The unique bundle ID of your workflow. You must have one set in the installed workflow, or AWP will not be able to find your workflow when packaging.

resources

A list of zero or more files/folder patterns representing files or folders to copy from your project to the installed workflow. The directory structures and filenames are preserved when copying.

Local project:

- icon.png
- fruit
    - apple.py
    - banana.applescript
    - orange.php

Installed workflow (before running utility):

- info.plist
- special_file.json

packager.json resources:

[
    "icon.png",
    "fruit/*.json"
]

Installed workflow (after running utility):

- info.plist
- icon.png
- special_file.json
- fruit
    - apple.py
    - banana.applescript
    - orange.php

Note that files and folders already present in the installed workflow are not touched if they are not in the resources list.

Optional settings

readme

The path to the README file to use for this workflow; the About this Workflow field in your workflow is populated with the contents of this file.

2. Validate configuration file

Once you’ve finished writing the packager.json file for your project, you should validate it by running awp --validate from the root directory of your project. If you are missing any settings or if any of the setting values are in the wrong format, the utility will output those respective error messages.

3. Run utility

Now that your project has a valid packager.json file, you can run the utility via the awp command:

awp

Running awp will always do a few things:

  1. Copy those project resources listed in packager.json to the installed workflow (in their respective locations)

  2. Update the installed workflow’s README with the contents of the README file listed in packager.json (if one is listed)

Setting the workflow version

Passing the --version option to awp allows you to set the version of the installed workflow directly. I highly recommend using semantic versioning to version your workflow releases.

awp --version 1.2.0

Exporting the workflow

When you’re pleased with your work and you’re ready to publish a new release, you can export the installed workflow to your project directory by passing the --export flag to awp.

awp --export

Note that you can set the version and export the workflow simultaneously:

awp --version 1.2.0 --export

4. Configure workflow objects

The last important step is to update any script objects in your workflow (i.e. objects of type Script Filter, Run Script, etc.) to reference the files copied to the installed workflow directory.

You should set the Language to /bin/bash and use the appropriate shell command to call your script. Use "$@" if your input is passed as argv, or "{query}" if your input is passed as {query}.

Python

/usr/bin/python -m fruit.apple "$@"
/usr/bin/python -m fruit.apple "{query}"

AppleScript

/usr/bin/osascript fruit/banana.applescript "$@"
/usr/bin/osascript fruit/banana.applescript "{query}"

PHP

/usr/bin/php fruit/orange.php "$@"
/usr/bin/php fruit/orange.php "{query}"

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