zendesk / zendesk_app_migrator

CLI tool to assist in migrating v1 App Framework apps to v2

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Zendesk App Migration Helper

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What is it?

The App Migration Helper is CLI tool for assisting with the migration of v1 App Framework apps to v2

How does it work?

The migrator executes a series of tasks to:

  • Reorganise files and folders
    • Copies templates
    • Copies translations
    • Copies stylesheets
    • Copies and rewrites Common JS modules
  • Update the manifest file
    • Change to "frameworkVersion": "2.0"
    • Rewrite locations to v2 hash syntax
  • Rewrite JavaScript code from v1 app.js
  • Creates an HTML file from template that imports all the necessary deps., including v1 shims/helpers

App Scaffold

Please refer to App Migration Scaffold for detailed documentation on developing, testing, building and deploying applications migrated to V2.

Usage

Options

Option Default Required Description
-p --path Yes The location of the v1 app
-r --replace-v1 false No Whether to backup v1 files, and replace with v2 during migration. Backed up files will be moved to a v1 folder, alongside the new v2 files.
-a --auto false No Enables more end-to-end transformations of JavaScript, and CSS code. See the expanded Auto option section below for more details.

Auto option

Please note that auto transforms may not work as expected. Use with caution, and always test extensively after migration. For a better understanding of how auto transforms are expected to behave, look at tests for the migrate_app_js step tests. Transforms currently available:

  • Rewrites synchronous v1 API calls to be asynchronous. This works by adding a shim for the ZAF SDK APIs. The shim will be combined with the use of async/awaits.
  • Injecting JavaScript and CSS assets to support the use of the zdSelectMenu API available in v1.

For development...

Source files are under src, test files under src/test. The codebase currently makes use of ES6 features by way of the Typescript compiler. To that end, all of the source code is written in Typescript. An added bonus is that the package will ship with type declarations alongside the JavaScript.

Setting up your dev environment

You will need:

  • Yarn
  • NodeJS

brew install yarn && yarn install

Dependencies

Dependencies are declared via yarn in the package.json file.

Testing the CLI

Optionally install ts-node and typescript globally, like npm install -g ts-node typescript.

Run ts-node src/index.ts migrate --path ~/path/to/v1/app/source

If not installing ts-node and typescript globally, reference the local versions of those packages like ./node_modules/.bin/ts-node src/index.ts migrate --path ~/path/to/v1/app/source

After running yarn build, it is possible to run the down-level version of the Migrator like node ./lib/index.js migrate --path ~/path/to/v1/app/source. Similarly, the down-level tests can be run like ./node_modules/.bin/mocha ./lib/test/**/*.test.js. Doing so effectively just demonstrates that the output from the Typescript compiler is valid JavaScript for NodeJS.

Running tests

yarn test

Tests are run using the mocha test runner. chai is the assertion library. We make use of chai-as-promised to provide more elegant assertions against async behaviour.

Other scripts

  • yarn test-watch
  • yarn build
  • yarn build-watch

Contributing

We welcome contributions. First, please read the Pull Request Guidelines and Style Guide pages on our wiki.

Deployment

The App Migrator will be deployed as a node package, and/or as a dependency of other projects.

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CLI tool to assist in migrating v1 App Framework apps to v2

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