Crates.io | komodo_cli |
lib.rs | komodo_cli |
version | 1.15.8 |
source | src |
created_at | 2024-09-01 01:23:19.584061 |
updated_at | 2024-10-13 22:05:56.748928 |
description | Command line tool to execute Komodo actions |
homepage | https://komo.do |
repository | https://github.com/mbecker20/komodo |
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Komodo CLI is a tool to execute actions on your Komodo instance from shell scripts.
cargo install komodo_cli
Note: On Ubuntu, also requires apt install build-essential pkg-config libssl-dev
.
Configure a file ~/.config/komodo/creds.toml
file with contents:
url = "https://your.komodo.address"
key = "YOUR-API-KEY"
secret = "YOUR-API-SECRET"
Note. You can specify a different creds file by using --creds ./other/path.toml
.
You can also bypass using any file and pass the information using --url
, --key
, --secret
:
komodo --url "https://your.komodo.address" --key "YOUR-API-KEY" --secret "YOUR-API-SECRET" ...
# Triggers an example build
komodo execute run-build test_build
komodo --help
Command line tool to execute Komodo actions
Usage: komodo [OPTIONS] <COMMAND>
Commands:
execute Runs an execution
help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
Options:
--creds <CREDS> The path to a creds file [default: /Users/max/.config/komodo/creds.toml]
--url <URL> Pass url in args instead of creds file
--key <KEY> Pass api key in args instead of creds file
--secret <SECRET> Pass api secret in args instead of creds file
-y, --yes Always continue on user confirmation prompts
-h, --help Print help (see more with '--help')
-V, --version Print version
komodo execute --help
Runs an execution
Usage: komodo execute <COMMAND>
Commands:
none The "null" execution. Does nothing
run-procedure Runs the target procedure. Response: [Update]
run-build Runs the target build. Response: [Update]
cancel-build Cancels the target build. Only does anything if the build is `building` when called. Response: [Update]
deploy Deploys the container for the target deployment. Response: [Update]
start-deployment Starts the container for the target deployment. Response: [Update]
restart-deployment Restarts the container for the target deployment. Response: [Update]
pause-deployment Pauses the container for the target deployment. Response: [Update]
unpause-deployment Unpauses the container for the target deployment. Response: [Update]
stop-deployment Stops the container for the target deployment. Response: [Update]
destroy-deployment Stops and destroys the container for the target deployment. Reponse: [Update]
clone-repo Clones the target repo. Response: [Update]
pull-repo Pulls the target repo. Response: [Update]
build-repo Builds the target repo, using the attached builder. Response: [Update]
cancel-repo-build Cancels the target repo build. Only does anything if the repo build is `building` when called. Response: [Update]
start-container Starts the container on the target server. Response: [Update]
restart-container Restarts the container on the target server. Response: [Update]
pause-container Pauses the container on the target server. Response: [Update]
unpause-container Unpauses the container on the target server. Response: [Update]
stop-container Stops the container on the target server. Response: [Update]
destroy-container Stops and destroys the container on the target server. Reponse: [Update]
start-all-containers Starts all containers on the target server. Response: [Update]
restart-all-containers Restarts all containers on the target server. Response: [Update]
pause-all-containers Pauses all containers on the target server. Response: [Update]
unpause-all-containers Unpauses all containers on the target server. Response: [Update]
stop-all-containers Stops all containers on the target server. Response: [Update]
prune-containers Prunes the docker containers on the target server. Response: [Update]
delete-network Delete a docker network. Response: [Update]
prune-networks Prunes the docker networks on the target server. Response: [Update]
delete-image Delete a docker image. Response: [Update]
prune-images Prunes the docker images on the target server. Response: [Update]
delete-volume Delete a docker volume. Response: [Update]
prune-volumes Prunes the docker volumes on the target server. Response: [Update]
prune-system Prunes the docker system on the target server, including volumes. Response: [Update]
run-sync Runs the target resource sync. Response: [Update]
deploy-stack Deploys the target stack. `docker compose up`. Response: [Update]
start-stack Starts the target stack. `docker compose start`. Response: [Update]
restart-stack Restarts the target stack. `docker compose restart`. Response: [Update]
pause-stack Pauses the target stack. `docker compose pause`. Response: [Update]
unpause-stack Unpauses the target stack. `docker compose unpause`. Response: [Update]
stop-stack Starts the target stack. `docker compose stop`. Response: [Update]
destroy-stack Destoys the target stack. `docker compose down`. Response: [Update]
sleep
help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
Options:
-h, --help Print help
You can use --yes
to avoid any human prompt to continue, for use in automated environments.