b2c-site-import-export

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Work with (B2C/SFCC/Demandware) site archive import archives and metadata XML patterns with the b2c cli. Always reference when using the CLI to work with site archive imports, add custom attributes, create system object extensions, configure site preferences, or understand import/export XML schemas.

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NPX Install

npx skill4agent add salesforcecommercecloud/b2c-developer-tooling b2c-site-import-export

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Site Import/Export Skill

Use the
b2c
CLI plugin to import and export site archives on Salesforce B2C Commerce instances.
Tip: If
b2c
is not installed globally, use
npx @salesforce/b2c-cli
instead (e.g.,
npx @salesforce/b2c-cli job import
).

Import Commands

Import Local Directory

bash
# Import a local directory as a site archive
b2c job import ./my-site-data

# Import and wait for completion
b2c job import ./my-site-data --wait

# Import a local zip file
b2c job import ./export.zip

# Keep the archive on the instance after import
b2c job import ./my-site-data --keep-archive

# Show job log if the import fails
b2c job import ./my-site-data --wait --show-log

Import Remote Archive

bash
# Import an archive that already exists on the instance (in Impex/src/instance/)
b2c job import existing-archive.zip --remote

Export Commands

bash
# Export site data
b2c job export

# Export with specific configuration
b2c job export --wait

Common Workflows

Adding a Custom Attribute to Products

  1. Create the metadata XML file:
meta/system-objecttype-extensions.xml:
xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<metadata xmlns="http://www.demandware.com/xml/impex/metadata/2006-10-31">
    <type-extension type-id="Product">
        <custom-attribute-definitions>
            <attribute-definition attribute-id="vendorSKU">
                <display-name xml:lang="x-default">Vendor SKU</display-name>
                <type>string</type>
                <mandatory-flag>false</mandatory-flag>
                <externally-managed-flag>true</externally-managed-flag>
            </attribute-definition>
        </custom-attribute-definitions>
        <group-definitions>
            <attribute-group group-id="CustomAttributes">
                <display-name xml:lang="x-default">Custom Attributes</display-name>
                <attribute attribute-id="vendorSKU"/>
            </attribute-group>
        </group-definitions>
    </type-extension>
</metadata>
  1. Create the directory structure:
my-import/
└── meta/
    └── system-objecttype-extensions.xml
  1. Import:
bash
b2c job import ./my-import --wait

Adding Site Preferences

  1. Create metadata for the preference:
meta/system-objecttype-extensions.xml:
xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<metadata xmlns="http://www.demandware.com/xml/impex/metadata/2006-10-31">
    <type-extension type-id="SitePreferences">
        <custom-attribute-definitions>
            <attribute-definition attribute-id="enableFeatureX">
                <display-name xml:lang="x-default">Enable Feature X</display-name>
                <type>boolean</type>
                <default-value>false</default-value>
            </attribute-definition>
        </custom-attribute-definitions>
    </type-extension>
</metadata>
  1. Create preference values:
sites/MySite/preferences.xml:
xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<preferences xmlns="http://www.demandware.com/xml/impex/preferences/2007-03-31">
    <custom-preferences>
        <all-instances>
            <preference preference-id="enableFeatureX">true</preference>
        </all-instances>
    </custom-preferences>
</preferences>
  1. Directory structure:
my-import/
├── meta/
│   └── system-objecttype-extensions.xml
└── sites/
    └── MySite/
        └── preferences.xml
  1. Import:
bash
b2c job import ./my-import --wait

Creating a Custom Object Type

  1. Define the custom object:
meta/custom-objecttype-definitions.xml:
xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<metadata xmlns="http://www.demandware.com/xml/impex/metadata/2006-10-31">
    <custom-type type-id="APIConfiguration">
        <display-name xml:lang="x-default">API Configuration</display-name>
        <staging-mode>source-to-target</staging-mode>
        <storage-scope>site</storage-scope>
        <key-definition attribute-id="configId">
            <display-name xml:lang="x-default">Config ID</display-name>
            <type>string</type>
            <min-length>1</min-length>
        </key-definition>
        <attribute-definitions>
            <attribute-definition attribute-id="endpoint">
                <display-name xml:lang="x-default">API Endpoint</display-name>
                <type>string</type>
            </attribute-definition>
            <attribute-definition attribute-id="apiKey">
                <display-name xml:lang="x-default">API Key</display-name>
                <type>password</type>
            </attribute-definition>
            <attribute-definition attribute-id="isActive">
                <display-name xml:lang="x-default">Active</display-name>
                <type>boolean</type>
                <default-value>true</default-value>
            </attribute-definition>
        </attribute-definitions>
    </custom-type>
</metadata>
  1. Import:
bash
b2c job import ./my-import --wait

Importing Custom Object Data

customobjects/APIConfiguration.xml:
xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<custom-objects xmlns="http://www.demandware.com/xml/impex/customobject/2006-10-31">
    <custom-object type-id="APIConfiguration" object-id="payment-gateway">
        <object-attribute attribute-id="endpoint">https://api.payment.com/v2</object-attribute>
        <object-attribute attribute-id="isActive">true</object-attribute>
    </custom-object>
</custom-objects>

Site Archive Structure

site-archive/
├── services.xml                           # Service configurations (credentials, profiles, services)
├── meta/
│   ├── system-objecttype-extensions.xml   # Custom attributes on system objects
│   └── custom-objecttype-definitions.xml  # Custom object type definitions
├── sites/
│   └── {SiteID}/
│       ├── preferences.xml                # Site preference values
│       └── library/
│           └── content/
│               └── content.xml            # Content assets
├── catalogs/
│   └── {CatalogID}/
│       └── catalog.xml                    # Products and categories
├── pricebooks/
│   └── {PriceBookID}/
│       └── pricebook.xml                  # Price definitions
├── customobjects/
│   └── {ObjectTypeID}.xml                 # Custom object instances
└── inventory-lists/
    └── {InventoryListID}/
        └── inventory.xml                  # Inventory records

Tips

Checking Job Status

bash
# Search for recent job executions
b2c job search

# Wait for a specific job execution
b2c job wait <execution-id>

# View job logs on failure
b2c job import ./my-data --wait --show-log

Best Practices

  1. Test imports on sandbox first before importing to staging/production
  2. Use
    --wait
    to ensure import completes before continuing
  3. Use
    --show-log
    to debug failed imports
  4. Keep archives organized by feature or change type
  5. Version control your metadata XML files

Configuring External Services

For service configurations (HTTP, FTP, SOAP services), see the
b2c:b2c-webservices
skill which includes:
  • Complete services.xml examples
  • Credential, profile, and service element patterns
  • Import/export workflows
Quick example:
bash
# Import service configuration
b2c job import ./services-folder
Where
services-folder/services.xml
follows the patterns in the
b2c:b2c-webservices
skill.

Detailed Reference

  • Metadata XML Patterns - Common XML patterns for imports

Related Skills

  • b2c:b2c-webservices
    - Service configurations (HTTP, FTP, SOAP), services.xml format
  • b2c:b2c-metadata
    - System object extensions and custom object definitions
  • b2c-cli:b2c-job
    - Running jobs and monitoring import status