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nscale-client

nearForm's nscale command line client

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Command Line

To list available commands execute nsd help:

$ nsd help

nsd host

The nsd host is the server running the nsd system.

To set the ndf host execute nsd use:

Usage: nsd use HOST [PORT]

Example:
$ nsd use localhost 3223

login

To authenticate with the nsd host execute nsd login and either login by username/password or with your github account.

Usage: nsd login

username/password login

$ nsd login
prompt: nsd username / password login (y/n): y
prompt: username: <username>
prompt: password: <password>

github login

First generate a new github personal access token in https://github.com/settings/applications, remembering to select the 'repo' and 'user' scopes.

$ nsd login
prompt: nsd username / password login (y/n): n
prompt: github access token: <personal access token>

logout

To logout from the nsd host execute nsd logout:

Usage: nsd logout

Example:
$ nsd logout

system

A nsd system is represented by a set of connected containers that are configured, built and deployed to constitute a working platform for distributed applications.

system create

To create a blank system execute nsd system create:

Usage: nsd system create

Example:
$ nsd system create
prompt: name: <name>
prompt: namespace: <namespace>
prompt: confirm (y/n): y

system clone

To clone a system from an existing git repository execute nsd system clone:

Usage: nsd system clone REPO

Example:
$ nsd system clone git@github.com:nearform/nsd-demo

system sync

To sync a system with its git repository execute nsd system sync:

Usage: nsd system sync NAME

Example:
$ nsd system sync nsd-demo

system list

To list all systems execute nsd system list:

Usage: nsd system list

Example:
$ nsd system list

system put

To update a system with a new revision execute nsd system put:

Usage: nsd system put < FILE

Example:
$ nsd system put < nsd-demo.json

system deployed

To get the deployed revision of a system execute nsd system deployed:

Usage: nsd system deployed NAME

Example:
$ nsd system deployed nsd-demo

system analyze

To run an analysis of a system execute nsd system analyze:

Usage: nsd system analyze NAME

Example:
$ nsd system analyze nsd-demo

system check

To run and verify an analysis of a system execute nsd system check:

Usage: nsd system check NAME

Example:
$ nsd system check nsd-demo

container

A container is a reusable and configurable system resource that can be built and deployed across one or more physical nodes.

The currently supported container types are docker (Docker container), aws-ami (Amazon machine image), aws-sg (Amazon security group), and aws-elb (Amazon load balancer).

container list

To list all containers of a system execute nsd container list:

Usage: nsd container list NAME

Example:
$ nsd container list nsd-demo

container add

To add a container to a system execute nsd container add:

Usage: nsd container add NAME

Example:
$ nsd container add nsd-demo
prompt: type: docker

container put

To update a container with a new revision execute nsd container put:

Usage: nsd container put < FILE

Example:
$ nsd container put < container.json

container delete

To delete a container from a system execute nsd container delete:

Usage: nsd container delete NAME CONTAINER

Example:
$ nsd container delete nsd-demo web

container build

To build a container of a system execute nsd container build:

Usage: nsd container build NAME CONTAINER

Example:
$ nsd container build nsd-demo web

Revision

A revision is a recorded system snapshot, automatically saved whenever there are system changes.

revision list

To list all revisions of a system execute nsd revision list:

Usage: nsd revision list NAME

Example:
$ nsd revision list nsd-demo

revision get

To get a revision of a system execute nsd revision get:

Usage: nsd revision get NAME REVISION

Example:
$ nsd revision get nsd-demo 33417ff8f1299c1b35c40b562c5b8310cf66a4cf

revision deploy

To deploy a revision of a system execute nsd revision deploy:

Usage: nsd revision deploy NAME REVISION

Example:
$ nsd revision deploy nsd-demo 33417ff8f1299c1b35c40b562c5b8310cf66a4cf

revision mark

To mark a revision of a system as being deployed execute nsd revision mark:

Usage: nsd revision mark NAME REVISION

Example:
$ nsd revision mark nsd-demo 33417ff8f1299c1b35c40b562c5b8310cf66a4cf

revision preview

To preview the deploy workflow for a revision of a system execute nsd revision preview:

Usage: nsd revision preview NAME REVISION

Example:
$ nsd revision preview nsd-demo 33417ff8f1299c1b35c40b562c5b8310cf66a4cf

remote add

To add a remote git repository to an existing system execute 'remote add':

Usage: nsd remote add NAME REPO

Example:
$ nsd remote add nsd-demo git@github.com:nearform/nsd-demo

timeline list

To get the system timeline execute 'timeline list':

Usage: nsd timeline list NAME

Example:
$ nsd timeline list nsd-demo

License

Artistic License 2.0

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Package last updated on 21 Apr 2015

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