apps variables edit
Overview
Edits a new variable of the current application
Aliases: edit
Usage:
Options:
--directory <directory>
: Base directory (defaults to current directory)--name <name>
: Variable name--default-value <default-value>
: Default value--description <description>
: Variable description--type <FreeText|HiddenText|InputTopic|OutputTopic|Secret|Topic>
: Variable input type--required
: If this flag is set, the variable will be required
How It Works
The quix apps vars edit
command allows you to edit existing variables for your application through an interactive process. This command updates the app.yaml
file with the modified variable values, ensuring your application configuration remains current.
When you run the command, you are prompted to select an application (if not already in an application directory), choose the variable you want to edit, and modify its details such as the variable type (Input Topic, Output Topic, Free Text, Secret), description, default value, and whether it is required. The updated variable is then saved to the app.yaml
file.
Tip
Editing variables promptly ensures that your application configuration is always accurate and up-to-date, preventing potential issues during deployment.
Example usage
When you execute the edit local applications variable command without any options:
The interactive command starts. If your current directory is not an application directory, you are prompted to select the application for which you want to edit the variables:
? Select application:
> Event Detection Transformation \Event Detection Transformation
Starter Source \Starter Source
✗ Cancel
After selecting the application, you will be prompted to choose the variable you want to edit.
Once you select the application, a prompt for selecting the variable type appears:
Continue selecting until all the values are provided: