pip install syncano-cli
First you need to login into your account
syncano login
It will ask you for your email and password and store account key in ${HOME}/.syncano file. You can also override account key with --key option.
In order to pull your instance configuration you can execute
syncano sync pull <instance_name>
This will fetch all Classes and Scripts into current working directory, and store configuration in syncano.yml file. If you want to pull only selected classes/scripts you can add -c/--class or -s/--script option eg.
syncano sync pull -c Class1 -c Class2 -s script_label_1 -s "script label 2" my_instance
Scripts source code is stored in scripts subdirectory, and names are based on script labels. Keep in mind that script labels in syncano are not unique, and this tools can't handle this kind of situation.
Classes and Scripts configuration is stored in syncano.yml file. If file syncano.yml already exists only classes and scripts stored in this file, will be pulled and updated. If you want to pull whole instance you can use -a/--all flag.
When you have made some changes to syncano.yml or some script source code you can push the changes to syncano using
syncano sync push <instance_name>
It will push only changes newer then last synchronization time. This time is recorded using .sync file last modification time. If syncano.yml has changed it will try to push all data to syncano. Otherwise it will just push changed source code files for scripts. If you want to force push all changes you can use -a/--all option.
If you want to just push selected classes/scripts changes you can provide them with -c/--class or -s/--script options like in the pull example above.
This tool will help you to move your data from Parse to Syncano.
Currently supports only transferring data. This tool takes the Parse schemas and transform them to Syncano classes. Next step is to move all of the data between Parse and Syncano. The last step is rebuilding the relations between objects.
syncano import configure
Will run the configuration that will ask you for the following variables:
- PARSE_MASTER_KEY: the master key of your PARSE account;
- PARSE_APPLICATION_ID: the application ID of the application that you want to transfer;
- SYNCANO_ADMIN_API_KEY: Syncano Account Key;
- SYNCANO_INSTANCE_NAME: the Syncano instance name to which the transfer will be made;
syncano import configure command will take following parameters:
- -c (--current) which will display the current configuration;
- -f (--force) which allow to override the previously set configuration;
The configuration will be stored in your home directory in .syncano file under the P2S section. It's used to call the Parse API and Syncano API as well.
syncano import parse
This command will run the synchronization process between Parse and Syncano. Sit comfortably in your chair and read the output.
- This tool currently does not support checking if some object is already present in the Syncano instance, so if sync is run twice the end results is that data is duplicated. To avoid such cases, simply remove your instance in using Syncano dashboard;
- The process can be quite slow - it's because of the throttling on both sides: Parse and Syncano on free accounts (which is the bottom boundary for scripts);
- If you encounter any problems, have some improvements proposal or just wanna talk, please write me: sebastian.opalczynski@syncano.com;
- The Syncano can be found on - please do not hesitate to ask for help or share your thoughts;