Retrieve package information #2358
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Please assume that I have a "sfdx-project.json" file and it has a valid ID I would like to execute the following command and receive back details about it. Command: Expected return: |
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@sfdc-db-gmail please take a look |
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@jefersonchaves - Can |
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Hi @sfdc-db-gmail: it would work if I could retrieve information about Classic Managed Packages. My use case is: I want to retrieve information from Classic Managed Packages to use in a build, for instance. Makes sense? |
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Hi @sfdc-db-gmail or @clairebianchi: is there anything else that I can assist? |
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Marking as wont-fix because (correct me if wrong) this gap only applies to 1GP. |
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Today there is no simple way to retrieve package information through Salesforce CLI. There is a need to parse
sfdx-project.json
and then use two Tooling API calls to retrieve package and package version information for a given alias.What are you trying to do
A description of the outcome you are hoping to achieve
Retrieve package information to display in build log and to retrieve the installation key from a secret text in Jenkins. This is also useful for local development.
Describe the solution you'd like
Would like to have another command in
force:package
that could retrieve package information. Could be something lkeforce:package:version:info
.Describe alternatives you've considered
Currently, I have implemented this as a Groovy script for Jenkins but I'm also considering writing a plugin.
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