We introduced PACX here, as a toolbelt containing commands to streamline the application development on Dataverse environments.
In order to run a command, PACX must be aware of the Dataverse environment where you want to run the command. This can be achieved using commands under pacx auth
namespace.
Create a new auth profile
The pacx auth create
command can be used to create a new connection vs a Dataverse environment. It takes as inputs:
- --name (-n): a meaningful name for the connection
- --conn (-cs): a valid dataverse connection string that can be used to connect to the desired dataverse environment.
Please remember to enclose the connection string in double quotes "...": some terminal handles the semicolon (;) in the connection string as a command delimiter. This causes an error while trying to connect to dataverse.
Once executed, the command will try to use the provided connection string to connect to the environment and executes a WhoAmI
request to ensure that the connection works properly. If succeeded, it creates and saves on the local machine an authentication profile called as specified in the --name
argument, and sets it as default for the next command executions.
You can create as many authentication profiles as you need. pacx auth list
command can be used to list all of them, while pacx auth select
allows to select which auth profile must be use in the subsequent commands.
List all auth profiles
The pacx auth list
command can be used to list all the authentication profiles stored in the local machine. It does not require any argument, and will provide the following output
The first column contains the name of the auth profile, while the second column contains the connection string.
Peek the right auth profile
The pacx auth select
command can be used to select which auth profile must be used from now on (until another pacx auth select changes your decision).
It accepts a single argument --name (-n) containing the name of the auth profile you want to set as default.
Other useful info
This namespace provides a few other useful commands:
-
pacx auth rename
: can be used to rename an auth profile. It accepts 2 arguments:- --old (-o): the old name of the auth profile to rename
- --new (-n): the new name of the auth profile
-
pacx auth delete
: deletes a specific auth profile. It accepts a single argument:- --name (-n): the name of the auth profile to delete
-
pacx auth ping
: tests the connection vs the current default auth profile. No argument required
You can simply type pacx auth
in the console to get the list of available commands. Moreover, you can just type the name of a command followed by --help
if you need help on that specific command arguments.