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b2c-sandbox

借助 b2c cli 创建并管理(B2C/SFCC/Demandware)按需沙盒(ODS)。当您需要预配开发实例、启动或停止沙盒、检查沙盒状态,或管理沙盒的生命周期时,可运用此技能。

SKILL.md
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name: b2c-sandbox
description: Create and manage (B2C/SFCC/Demandware) on-demand sandboxes (ODS) with the b2c cli. Use when provisioning development instances, starting/stopping sandboxes, checking sandbox status, or managing sandbox lifecycle.

B2C Sandbox Skill

Only create or delete sandboxes when explicitly requested. Always confirm destructive actions.

Use the b2c CLI plugin to manage Salesforce B2C Commerce On-demand sandboxes (ODS). Only create or delete a sandbox if explicitly asked as this may be a billable or destructible action.

Tip: If b2c is not installed globally, use npx @salesforce/b2c-cli instead (e.g., npx @salesforce/b2c-cli sandbox list).

Alias: The ods prefix is still supported as a backward-compatible alias (e.g., b2c ods list works the same as b2c sandbox list).

Sandbox ID Formats

Commands that operate on a specific sandbox accept two ID formats:

  • UUID: The full sandbox UUID (e.g., abc12345-1234-1234-1234-abc123456789)
  • Realm-instance: The realm-instance format (e.g., zzzv-123 or zzzv_123)

The realm-instance format uses the 4-character realm code followed by a dash or underscore and the instance number. When using a realm-instance format, the CLI will automatically look up the corresponding UUID.

Examples

List Sandboxes

bash
b2c sandbox list

# for realm zzpq with JSON output
b2c sandbox list --realm zzpq --json

# filter by status and those created by a specific user, only print the columns id,state,hostname
b2c sandbox list --filter-params 'state=started,creating&createdBy=clavery@salesforce.com' --realm zzpq --columns id,state,hostname

Create Sandbox

Only create a sandbox if explicitly asked as this may be a billable action.

bash
# create in realm zzpq with 4 hour TTL (0 = infinite); json output and wait for completion (this may take 5-10 minutes; timeout is 10 minutes)
b2c sandbox create --realm zzpq --ttl 4 --json --wait

# create in realm zzpq with large profile (medium is default)
b2c sandbox create --realm zzpq --profile large

# create without automatic OCAPI/WebDAV permissions
b2c sandbox create --realm zzpq --no-set-permissions

# use a different client ID for default permissions
b2c sandbox create --realm zzpq --permissions-client-id my-other-client

# custom OCAPI settings (replaces defaults)
b2c sandbox create --realm zzpq --ocapi-settings '[{"client_id":"my-client","resources":[{"resource_id":"/code_versions","methods":["get"]}]}]'

# with start/stop scheduler
b2c sandbox create --realm zzpq --start-scheduler '{"weekdays":["MONDAY","TUESDAY"],"time":"08:00:00Z"}' --stop-scheduler '{"weekdays":["MONDAY","TUESDAY"],"time":"19:00:00Z"}'

# get full log trace output to debug
b2c sandbox create --realm zzpq --log-level trace

Get/Start/Stop/Restart/Delete Sandbox

Commands that operate on a specific sandbox support both UUID and realm-instance formats:

bash
# Using UUID
b2c sandbox get abc12345-1234-1234-1234-abc123456789
b2c sandbox start abc12345-1234-1234-1234-abc123456789
b2c sandbox stop abc12345-1234-1234-1234-abc123456789

# Using realm-instance format
b2c sandbox get zzzv-123
b2c sandbox start zzzv_123
b2c sandbox stop zzzv-123
b2c sandbox restart zzzv-123
b2c sandbox delete zzzv-123 --force

More Commands

See b2c sandbox --help for a full list of available commands and options in the sandbox topic.