spo app install
Installs an app from the specified app catalog in the site
Usage
m365 spo app install [options]
Options
-i, --id <id>
ID of the app to install.
-s, --siteUrl <siteUrl>
Absolute URL of the site to install the app in.
--appCatalogScope [appCatalogScope]
Scope of the app catalog. Allowed values:
tenant
,sitecollection
. Defaults totenant
.
-h, --help [help]
Output usage information. Optionally, specify which section of command's help you want to see. Allowed values are
options
,examples
,remarks
,response
,full
. Default isoptions
.--query [query]
JMESPath query string. See http://jmespath.org/ for more information and examples.
-o, --output [output]
Output type.
json
,text
,csv
,md
,none
. Defaultjson
.--verbose
Runs command with verbose logging.
--debug
Runs command with debug logging.
Remarks
If the app with the specified ID doesn't exist in the app catalog, the command will fail with an error. Before you can install app in a site, you have to add it to the tenant or site collection app catalog first using the spo app add command.
Examples
Install the app with the specified ID in the specified site.
m365 spo app install --id b2307a39-e878-458b-bc90-03bc578531d6 --siteUrl https://contoso.sharepoint.com
Install the app with the specified ID in the specified site from site collection app catalog.
m365 spo app install --id b2307a39-e878-458b-bc90-03bc578531d6 --siteUrl https://contoso.sharepoint.com --appCatalogScope sitecollection
Response
The command won't return a response on success.
More information
- Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) APIs: https://learn.microsoft.com/sharepoint/dev/apis/alm-api-for-spfx-add-ins