aep-tag-tool 1.2.1
Install from the command line:
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$ npm install @knennigtri/aep-tag-tool@1.2.1
Install via package.json:
"@knennigtri/aep-tag-tool": "1.2.1"
About this version
Import, Export, and Delete web properties from Adobe Expience Platform Tags, previously known as Launch.
This is a project to automates postman collections using the Reactor API. This project makes it easier to quickly import a Tag property into an Adobe Organization for demo purposes or if you are using the same Tag property across organizations. The collections are generic enough to run with without modifications.
- Installation
- Command Line Tool
- Create config file for Authentication
- Usage
- Export a Tag
- Import a Tag
- Delete tag properties that contain a specific string
- Using this tool without NPM
To install the command line tool globally, run:
npm install -g @knennigtri/aep-tag-tool
Export a tag property:
aep-tag-tool -c auth-config.json --export PR12345678901234567890
Import a tag property:
aep-tag-tool -c auth-config.json --import tagPropertyData.json
Import a tag property into a different organization with unique organization values
aep-tag-tool -c auth-config.json --import tagPropertyData.json --settings newSettings.yml
Delete a tag properties that contain 2022 in the title
aep-tag-tool -c auth-config.json --delete "2023"
- Create and Adobe IO project
- Add the Experiance Platform Launch API
- Generate a public/private key pair
- (JWT only) Download the public/private key
- Go to the Credentials screen and download the JSON. Adobe has deprecated JWT and OAuth is preferred.
- Add the Experiance Platform Launch API
For OAuth credentials, make sure the JSON contains at least:
{
"ORG_ID": "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@AdobeOrg",
"CLIENT_SECRETS": [ "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" ],
"CLIENT_ID": "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx",
"SCOPES": [
"xxxxxxxxx",
"xxxxxxxxx",
"xxxxxxxxx"
]
}
For JWT credentials, download the private key add PRIVATE_KEY:
{
"CLIENT_SECRET": "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx",
"ORG_ID": "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@AdobeOrg",
"API_KEY": "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx",
"TECHNICAL_ACCOUNT_ID": "[email protected]",
"TECHNICAL_ACCOUNT_EMAIL": "[email protected]",
"PUBLIC_KEYS_WITH_EXPIRY": {},
"PRIVATE_Key": "path/to/private.key"
}
Alternatively, you can use yaml as well:
---
CLIENT_ID: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
CLIENT_SECRET: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
ORG_ID: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@AdobeOrg
SCOPES: [xxxxx, xxxxxx, xxxxx]
---
aep-tag-tool -h
Usage: aep-tag-tool [ARGS]
Arguments:
-c, --config <myconfig.yml> Specify a config file
-e, --export <PID> Mode to export a given property ID.
-i, --import <propertyFile.json> Mode to import a property given a config file.
-d, --delete <searchStr> Mode to delete properties containing a specific string
-C,-E,-D,-R,-L,-P [import] Options to partially import. See -h import
-t, --title <title> [import] optional new title of tag property
-p, --pid <pid> [import] import into an existing property ID
-s, --settings <settings.yml> [import] unique property settings for a new org
-o, --output <folder> [export] folder path to save export property. Default ./
-v, --version Displays version of this package
--jwt Use if using JWT Auth. Deprecated by Adobe. Default is OAuth.
-h, --help
config
export
import
delete
settings
debug
Export mode allows for a web property from AEP Tags to be exported as JSON. Exporting a tag will create a new file with the same name as the web property. The JSON file contents will have:
- exported property id
- property title
- extensions
- edata elements
- rules and their rule components
Requires:
-c, --config <myconfig.yml> Specify a config file
-e, --export <PID> Mode to export a given property ID.
Optionally include the PID with a parameter
-p, --pid <pid> [export, import] property ID
Optionally specify the output folder
-o, --output <folder> [export] folder path to save export property. Default ./
Import mode allows for an exported web property from AEP Tags to be imported into an Adobe organization. Import mode will:
- Create a new web property (
obj.propertyName
) with a host and dev/stage/prod environments - Add imported extensions (
obj.extensions
) - Create imported data elements (
obj.dataElements
) - Create imported rules (
obj.rules.*
) - Build the library into dev
- Publish the library into prod
You can optionally specify what to create/import/publish with the CEDRLP parameters.
Importing into a different Adobe organization should be used with caution since many extension settings are specific to the Adobe organization they are exported from. See Import into other Organizations.
Requires:
-c, --config <myconfig.yml> Specify a config file
-i, --import <propertyFile.json> Mode to import a property given a config file.
Optionally include the property file with a parameter
-f, --file <file> [import] file containing import json
-t, --title <title> [import] optional new title of tag property;
-p, --pid <pid> [export, import] property ID
Note: PID is ignored unless importing to an existing property (-C is omited)
propertyFile.json file requires:
- propertyFile.propertyName
- propertyFile.extensions
- propertyFile.dataElements
- propertyFile.rules.[rules]
You can specify exactly what you want to create/import with these params.
No matter the parameter order, they will always execute in the order below.
-C
Creates a new property.
If -C
is not used with the remaining parameters, a PID is required in parameters
-E
Imports extensions. propertyFile.extensions
is required.
-D
Imports data elements. propertyFile.dataElement
is required.
-R
Imports rule components. propertyFile.rules.[rules]
is required.
-L
Builds a library of all items into the Dev environment
-P
Publishes the library into Prod
When importing into new organizations, some values may need to be changed in the import file. You can create a settings.yml file to find/replace extension/dataElement settings key/value pairs in your tag property.
To better understand how to build this yaml file, export a tag property first and investivate the structure of a extension or data element. An example export json might looks like:
{
"propID": "PR79571639d7bd48cba6f936ab611ced96",
"propertyName": "CS - Target, Analytics",
"extensions": [
{
"id": "EX068a1f9c2d124c8fb44abb5e519f7293",
"type": "extensions",
"attributes": {
"created_at": "2020-04-24T18:59:50.894Z",
"enabled": true,
"name": "adobe-analytics",
"published": true,
"delegate_descriptor_id": "adobe-analytics::extensionConfiguration::config",
"display_name": "Adobe Analytics",
"review_status": "unsubmitted",
"version": "1.8.5",
"settings": "{\"orgId\":\"123456@AdobeOrg\",\"libraryCode\":{\"type\":\"managed\",\"company\":\"XXXXX\",\"accounts\":{\"staging\":[\"XXXXXX\"],\"production\":[\"XXXXXXX\"],\"development\":[\"XXXXXXX\"]},\"scopeTrackerGlobally\":false},\"trackerProperties\":{\"currencyCode\":\"USD\",\"trackInlineStats\":true,\"trackDownloadLinks\":true,\"trackExternalLinks\":true,\"linkDownloadFileTypes\":}}"
}
},
...
]
}
When building the newSettings.yml file, it should be structured: level 1 - extensions | dataElements level 2 - attibutes.name based on the export json of the desired element level 3 - the key/value pair in the attributes.settings that you would like to replace
Example newsettings.yml
---
extensions:
adobe-mcid:
orgId: "123345@AdobeOrg"
adobe-target:
imsOrgId: "123345@AdobeOrg"
clientCode: "XXXXXXX"
serverDomain: "XXXX.tt.omtrdc.net"
adobe-analytics:
orgId: "123345@AdobeOrg"
company: "XXXXXXX"
staging: "reportSuiteXXXX"
production: "reportSuiteXXXX"
development: "reportSuiteXXXX"
dataElements:
myDataEleement:
name: "valueXXXXXX"
---
Optionally you can manually change the values in a new organization by:
- Export the desired property as specified above
- In the new Organization, create an Adobe IO project with the Launch API
- download the OAuth JSON
- The command below will only import (E)xtensions, (D)ata Elements and (R)ules from the origPropertyExport.json and build a (L)ibrary into the Dev Environment:
aep-tag-tool -c newOrg-oauth-config.json --import origPropertyExport.json -EDR
- Manually update any values unique to the Adobe org. Typically in the Extension values.
- Verify the import and build and deploy a new Library
Quickly delete web properties that might have been created with this tool. Delete mode allows you to search for web properties in an Adobe organization based on a search string. If any web properties contain the search string, they are deleted. This is particularly useful if you are developing your own property to import/export since all properties end with a timestamp. Searching (-s) for 2022-10-25
would delete MyProperty 2022-10-25T20:57:42.049Z
, MyProperty 2022-10-25T21:57:42.049Z
, and MyProperty 2022-10-25T20:58:42.049Z
.
Requires:
-c, --config <myconfig.yml> Specify a config file
-d, --delete <searchStr> Mode to delete properties containing a specific string
Optionally include the search string with a parameter
-s, --search <str> [delete] search string for properties deletion
The Postman collections apart of this tool can also be used with Postman or npm newman. See the extra docs to learn more.
- Download the OAuth Authentication Collection
- Download the Import Collection
- Download the Export Collection
- Download the Delete Collection
- Download a sample Environment file
- See configuration instructions: docs/environment.md
- Download the JWT Authentication Collection
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