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`file`
| string | yes | The file to be uploaded |
|
`path`
| string | yes | Name and path for new project |
|
`overwrite`
| boolean | no | If there is a project with the same path the import will overwrite it. Default to false |
|
`override_params`
| Hash | no | Supports all fields defined in the
[
Project API
](
projects.md
)
]
|
|
`override_params`
| Hash | no | Supports all fields defined in the
[
Project API
](
projects.md
)
|
The override params passed will take prece
n
dence over all values defined inside the export file.
The override params passed will take precedence over all values defined inside the export file.
To upload a file from your filesystem, use the
`--form`
argument. This causes
To upload a file from your file
system, use the
`--form`
argument. This causes
cURL to post data using the header
`Content-Type: multipart/form-data`
.
The
`file=`
parameter must point to a file on your filesystem and be preceded
The
`file=`
parameter must point to a file on your file
system and be preceded
by
`@`
. For example:
```
console
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