Project Manifest
Manifest
The project
command is based on a manifest.json
file. This definition document lets you define the contents of your WorkflowGen project and set your processes, sub-processes, custom applications, global lists, and custom assets (JavaScript, CSS, .cs
files, etc.).
Parameter | Description |
| Represents the manifest version; should always be |
| Represents your project version |
| You can set zero or more processes in this array; for each item you should specify the |
| You can set zero or more processes in this array; for each item you should specify the |
| You can set zero or more global lists in this array; you only need to specify the global list name |
| You can set zero or more custom applications in this array; you only need to specify the custom application name |
| You can set zero or more assets in this array; for each asset, set the relative path to your asset based on your webform path |
During an import, the CLI will proceed in the following order:
Custom applications
Global lists
Sub-processes
Processes
Webform assets
All items will be imported into the array in this order. Make sure that the link between processes is correct.
You can use the project init
command to generate your manifest interactively.
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