# liff-cli **Repository Path**: mirrors_line/liff-cli ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: liff-cli - **Description**: No description available - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: Apache-2.0 - **Default Branch**: main - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2024-12-17 - **Last Updated**: 2026-03-29 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README # LIFF CLI ## Getting Started ``` $ npm i @line/liff-cli@latest ``` ## Usage ### Channel Commands The `channel` command is used to manage LIFF channels. You can add or set the current channel with the following subcommands: #### Add a Channel To add a channel, use the `add` subcommand with the channel ID and channel secret. You will be prompted to enter the channel secret. ```sh $ liff-cli channel add [channelId] ``` #### Set the Current Channel To set the current channel, use the `use` subcommand with the channel ID. ```sh $ liff-cli channel use [channelId] ``` ### App Commands The `app` command is used to manage LIFF apps. You can create, list, or delete LIFF apps with the following subcommands: #### Create a LIFF App To create a new LIFF app, use the `create` subcommand with the required options: channel ID (optional), name, endpoint URL, and view type. ```sh $ liff-cli app create \ --channel-id [channelId] \ --name \ --endpoint-url \ --view-type ``` #### Update a LIFF App To update an existing LIFF app, use the `update` subcommand with the LIFF app ID and the desired options to update. You can update the name, endpoint URL, and view type of the app. ```sh $ liff-cli app update \ --liff-id \ --channel-id [channelId] \ --name [newName] \ --endpoint-url [endpointUrl] \ --view-type [viewType] ``` #### List LIFF Apps To list all LIFF apps, use the `list` subcommand. You can optionally specify a channel ID to list apps for a specific channel. ```sh $ liff-cli app list \ --channel-id [channelId] ``` #### Delete a LIFF App To delete a LIFF app, use the `delete` subcommand with the LIFF app ID. ```sh $ liff-cli app delete \ --liff-id \ --channel-id [channelId] ``` ### Init Command The `init` command sets up a development environment for LIFF apps using the LIFF CLI. This command creates a new LIFF app and uses `@line/create-liff-app` to generate the LIFF app template. ```sh $ liff-cli init \ --channel-id [channelId] \ --name \ --endpoint-url \ --view-type ``` ### Scaffold Command The `scaffold` command is used to create a new LIFF app template using the `@line/create-liff-app` utility. ```sh $ liff-cli scaffold [options] ``` Options: - `-l, --liff-id [liffId]` - Optional LIFF ID to use with the app template Example: ```sh $ liff-cli scaffold my-liff-app $ liff-cli scaffold my-liff-app --liff-id 1234567-abcdef ``` ### Serve Commands The `serve` command is used to start local dev server with HTTPS and update an endpoint URL. #### When using `local-proxy` ##### Creating Certificates Before using the `serve` command, you need to create `localhost.pem` and `localhost-key.pem` in the root directory using `mkcert`. Follow these steps: 1. Install `mkcert` if you haven't already: ```sh $ brew install mkcert $ mkcert -install ``` 2. Generate the certificates: ```sh $ mkcert localhost ``` 3. Place the generated `localhost.pem` and `localhost-key.pem` files in the root directory of your project. #### When using `ngrok-v1` > [!WARNING] > This feature is deprecated. Before using the `serve` command, you need to install [ngrok](https://github.com/inconshreveable/ngrok) and [node-pty](https://www.npmjs.com/package/node-pty). #### Running the Server **Before proceeding, ensure that your LIFF app is running locally.** The `url` (or `host` and `port`) used in the following commands should correspond to your locally running LIFF app. To start the server, use one of the following commands: ```sh $ liff-cli serve \ --liff-id \ --url \ --proxy-type \ --inspect \ --ngrok-command ``` or ```sh $ liff-cli serve \ --liff-id \ --host \ --port \ --proxy-type \ --inspect \ --ngrok-command ``` ## Development ### Building ``` $ npm run build ``` ### Test ``` $ npm run test ``` ### Release ``` $ node --run release $ git push --follow-tags ``` ## Contribution Please follow [the contributing guidelines](CONTRIBUTING.md) to contribute to the project. ## License LIFF CLI is under [Apache License, Version 2.0](LICENSE)