pac pcf

Commands for working with Power Apps component framework projects

Commands

Command Description
pac pcf init Initializes a directory with a new Power Apps component framework project
pac pcf push Import the Power Apps component framework project into the current Dataverse Organization
pac pcf version Patch version for controls

pac pcf init

Initializes a directory with a new Power Apps component framework project

Example

pac pcf init --namespace SampleNameSpace --name SampleComponent --template field

Required Parameters

--name -n

The name for the component

Note: Only characters within the ranges [A - Z], [a - z] or [0 - 9] are allowed. The first character may not be a number.

--namespace -ns

The namespace for the component

Note: Only characters within the ranges [A - Z], [a - z], [0 - 9], or '.' are allowed. The first and last character may not be the '.' character. Consecutive '.' characters are not allowed. Numbers are not allowed as the first character or immediately after a period.

--template -t

Choose a template for the component

Use one of these values:

  • field
  • dataset

Optional Parameters

--framework -fw

The rendering framework for control. Default value is 'none' [none: HTML, react: React]

Use one of these values:

  • none
  • react

--outputDirectory -o

Output directory

--run-npm-install -npm

Auto run 'npm install' after the control is created. Default value is 'false'

This parameter requires no value. It is a switch.

Remarks

Use --framework react with React controls & platform libraries (Preview).

pac pcf push

Import the Power Apps component framework project into the current Dataverse Organization

Example

pac pcf push --publisher-prefix dev

Required Parameters

--publisher-prefix -pp

Customization prefix value for the Dataverse solution publisher

Note: The prefix must be 2 to 8 characters long, can only consist of alpha-numerics, must start with a letter, and cannot start with 'mscrm'.

Optional Parameters

--force-import -f

Force a full update of the control

This parameter requires no value. It is a switch.

--interactive -i

Indicates that actions in the build are allowed to interact with the user. Do not use this argument in an automated scenario where interactivity is not expected.

This parameter requires no value. It is a switch.

--verbosity -v

Verbosity level for MSBuild when building the temporary solution wrapper.

Use one of these values:

  • minimal
  • normal
  • detailed
  • diagnostic

pac pcf version

Patch version for controls

Example

pac pcf version --patchversion 1.0.0.0 --path c:\Users\Downloads\SampleComponent --allmanifests
pac pcf version --strategy gittags

Optional Parameters

--allmanifests -a

Updates patch version for all 'ControlManifest.xml' files

This parameter requires no value. It is a switch.

--filename -fn

Tracker CSV file name to be used when using filetracking as a strategy. Default value is ControlsStateVersionInfo.csv

--patchversion -pv

Patch version for controls

Note: The value must be a positive integer

--path -p

Absolute/Relative path of the 'ControlManifest.xml' for updating.

--strategy -s

Updates patch version for 'ControlManifest.xml' files using specified strategy. If using gittags, set personal access token in the following environment variable "PacCli.PAT"

Use one of these values:

  • None
  • GitTags
  • FileTracking
  • Manifest

--updatetarget -ut

Specify which target manifest needs to be updated

Use one of these values:

  • build
  • project

Remarks

--patchversion will only take value of the third part of the version tuple: Major.Minor.Patch.

For --strategy the available values have these meanings:

Value Description
gittags Use Git tags to decide whether a particular component's patch version needs to be updated.
filetracking Use a .csv file to decide whether a particular component's patch version needs to be updated.
manifest Increments the patch version by 1 for all the components.

See also

Microsoft Power Platform CLI Command Groups
Microsoft Power Platform CLI overview