transform-container
Description
- This command can be used to transform a local Container using a given Container transformer. 
Currently Available Official Transformers
- pbxproj Can be used to patch one or more pbxproj (iOS project file) included in the Container, in specific ways. 
- build-config Can be used to update Build Configuration(s) -build settings- of a generated iOS Container. 
- script This transformer allows for executing an arbitrary script to transform the Container in some custom way. It supports transformation of both iOS and Android Containers. 
- git-patch Can be used to apply one or more sequential git patches to the Container. 
Syntax
ern transformer-container
Options
--containerPath
- The local file system path to the directory containing the Container to transform. 
- Default If this option is not provided, the command will look for a Container in the default platform directory - ~/.ern/containergen/out/[platform].=
--platform/-p
- Specify the native platform of the target Container to transform. 
- This option is required, there is no default (unless - --descriptoris used)
--transformer/-t
- Specify the Container transformer to use (for ex - build-config).
- Can also include a specific version or a version range (for ex - [email protected]or- build-config@^1.0.0)
- If no version is specified, the latest available version of the publisher will be used at the time of publication (this is a bit risky given that new major publisher versions will contain breaking changes. We recommend that you use a specific version or version range allowing minor and patch updates only) 
- It is also possible to pass a local file system path to a Container transformer package (only used for transformers development). 
- This option is required, there is no default (unless - --descriptoris used)
--extra/-e
- Extra configuration specific to the transformer (as json) 
- Some transformers might not need any extra configuration. Check the specific Container transformer documentation for reference. 
- There is three different ways to provide the json extra configuration : - As a json string - For example - --extra '{"configKey": "configValue"}'
- As a file path - For example - --extra <path>/transformer-config.json- In that case, the configuration will be read from the file 
- As a Cauldron file path - For example - --extra cauldron://config/publishers/transformer-config.json- In that case, the configuration will be read from the file stored in Cauldron. - For this way to work, the file must exist in Cauldron (you can add a file to the cauldron by using the ern cauldron add file command). 
 
Related commands
ern create-container | Create a new Container (native or JavaScript only) locally to the workstation. ern publish-container | Publish a Container.
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