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scaleway-cli

Interact with Scaleway API from commmand line

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Scaleway CLI

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Interact with Scaleway API from the command line.

Uses node-scaleway SDK.

Maintained by Manfred Touron

Usage

Usage 100% inspired by Docker

$ scw

  Usage: scw [options] [command]


  Commands:

    attach <server>                 attach (serial console) to a running server
    build <path>                    build an image from a file
    commit <server>                 create a new image from a server's changes
    cp <server:path> <path>         copy files/folders from a server's filesystem to the host path
    create <image>                  create a new server but do not start it
    events                          get real time events from the API
    exec <server> <command>         run a command in a running server
    export <server>                 stream the contents of a server as a tar archive
    history <image>                 show the history of an image
    images                          list images
    import                          create a new filesystem image from the contents of a tarball
    info                            display system-wide information
    inspect <item> [otherItems...]  return low-level information on a server or image
    kill <server>                   kill a running server
    load                            load an image from a tar archive
    login                           login to the API
    logout                          log out from the API
    logs <server>                   fetch the logs of a server
    port                            list port security for the server
    pause                           pause all processes within a server
    ps                              list servers
    pull <image>                    pull an image or a repository
    push <image>                    push an image or a repository
    rename <server>                 rename an existing server
    restart <server>                restart a running server
    rm <server>                     remove one or more servers
    rmi <image>                     remove one or more images
    run <image>                     run a command in a new server
    save <image>                    save an image to a tar archive
    search <keyword>                search for an image on the Hub
    start <server>                  start a stopped server
    stop <server>                   stop a running server
    tag <image> <tag>               tag an image into a repository
    top <server>                    lookup the running processes of a server
    unpause <server>                unpause a paused server
    version                         show the version information
    wait <server>                   block until a server stops

  Options:

    -h, --help            output usage information
    -V, --version         output the version number
    --api-endpoint <url>  set the API endpoint
    -D, --debug           enable debug mode

Examples

Create a server with Ubuntu Trusty image and 3.2.34 bootscript

$ scw create trusty --bootscript=3.2.34
df271f73-60ce-47fd-bd7b-37b5f698d8b2

Create a server with Fedora 21 image

$ scw create 1f164079
7313af22-62bf-4df1-9dc2-c4ffb4cb2d83

Create a server with an empty disc of 20G and rescue bootscript

$ scw create 20G --bootscript=rescue
5cf8058e-a0df-4fc3-a772-8d44e6daf582

Run a stopped server

$ scw start 7313af22
7313af22-62bf-4df1-9dc2-c4ffb4cb2d83

Wait for a server to be in 'stopped' state

$ scw wait 7313af22
[...] some seconds later
0

Attach to server serial port

$ scw attach 7313af22
[RET]
Ubuntu Vivid Vervet (development branch) nfs-server ttyS0
my-server login:
^C
$

Create a server with Fedora 21 image and start it

$ scw start `scw create 1f164079`
5cf8058e-a0df-4fc3-a772-8d44e6daf582

Execute a 'ls -la' on a server (via SSH)

$ scw exec myserver -- ls -la
total 40
drwx------.  4 root root 4096 Mar 26 05:56 .
drwxr-xr-x. 18 root root 4096 Mar 26 05:56 ..
-rw-r--r--.  1 root root   18 Jun  8  2014 .bash_logout
-rw-r--r--.  1 root root  176 Jun  8  2014 .bash_profile
-rw-r--r--.  1 root root  176 Jun  8  2014 .bashrc
-rw-r--r--.  1 root root  100 Jun  8  2014 .cshrc
drwxr-----.  3 root root 4096 Mar 16 06:31 .pki
-rw-rw-r--.  1 root root 1240 Mar 12 08:16 .s3cfg.sample
drwx------.  2 root root 4096 Mar 26 05:56 .ssh
-rw-r--r--.  1 root root  129 Jun  8  2014 .tcshrc

Run a shell on a server (via SSH)

$ scw exec 5cf8058e /bin/bash
[root@noname ~]#

List public images and my images

$ scw images
REPOSITORY                                 TAG      IMAGE ID   CREATED        VIRTUAL SIZE
user/Alpine_Linux_3_1                      latest   854eef72   10 days ago    50 GB
Debian_Wheezy_7_8                          latest   cd66fa55   2 months ago   20 GB
Ubuntu_Utopic_14_10                        latest   1a702a4e   4 months ago   20 GB
...

List public images, my images and my snapshots

$ scw images -a
REPOSITORY                                 TAG      IMAGE ID   CREATED        VIRTUAL SIZE
noname-snapshot                            <none>   54df92d1   a minute ago   50 GB
cool-snapshot                              <none>   0dbbc64c   11 hours ago   20 GB
user/Alpine_Linux_3_1                      latest   854eef72   10 days ago    50 GB
Debian_Wheezy_7_8                          latest   cd66fa55   2 months ago   20 GB
Ubuntu_Utopic_14_10                        latest   1a702a4e   4 months ago   20 GB

List running servers

$ scw ps
SERVER ID   IMAGE                       COMMAND   CREATED          STATUS    PORTS   NAME
7313af22    user/Alpine_Linux_3_1                 13 minutes ago   running           noname
32070fa4    Ubuntu_Utopic_14_10                   36 minutes ago   running           labs-8fe556

List all servers

$ scw ps -a
SERVER ID   IMAGE                       COMMAND   CREATED          STATUS    PORTS   NAME
7313af22    user/Alpine_Linux_3_1                 13 minutes ago   running           noname
32070fa4    Ubuntu_Utopic_14_10                   36 minutes ago   running           labs-8fe556
7fc76a15    Ubuntu_Utopic_14_10                   11 hours ago     stopped           backup

Stop a running server

$ scw stop 5cf8058e
5cf8058e

Create a snapshot of the root volume of a server

$ scw commit 5cf8058e
54df92d1

Delete a stopped server

$ scw rm 5cf8

Create a snapshot of nbd1

$ scw commit 5cf8058e -v 1
f1851f99

Create an image based on a snapshot

$ scw tag 87f4526b my_image
46689419

Delete an image

$ scw rmi 46689419

Send a 'halt' command via SSH

$ scw kill 5cf8058e
5cf8058e

Inspect a server

$ scw inspect 90074de6
[
  {
    "server": {
    "dynamic_ip_required": true,
    "name": "My server",
    "modification_date": "2015-03-26T09:01:07.691774+00:00",
    "tags": [
      "web",
      "production"
    ],
    "state_detail": "booted",
    "public_ip": {
      "dynamic": true,
      "id": "xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx",
      "address": "212.47.xxx.yyy"
    },
    "state": "running",
  }
]

Show public ip address of a server

$ scw inspect 90074de6 -f '.server.public_ip.address'
212.47.xxx.yyy

Workflows

For more examples, see ./examples/ directory

# create a server with a nbd1 volume of 50G and rescue bootscript
$ SERVER=$(scw create trusty --bootscript=rescue --volume=50000000000 --sync)
# print the ip address of the server
$ echo "Your server is ready and is available at: $(scw inspect ${SERVER} -f .server.public_ip.address)"

Debug

scaleway-cli uses the debug package.

To enable debug you can use the environment variable DEBUG= as :

  • DEBUG='*' scw ... to see debug for scaleway-cli and all dependencies

  • DEBUG='scaleway-cli:*' scw ... to see debug for scaleway-cli

  • DEBUG='node-scaleway:*' scw ... to see debug for node-scaleway

    $ DEBUG='*' scw images node-scaleway:lib GET https://api.cloud.online.net/images? +0ms { method: 'GET', url: 'https://api.cloud.online.net/images?', headers: { Accept: 'application/json', 'User-Agent': 'node-scaleway', 'X-Auth-Token': 'xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx' }, resolveWithFullResponse: true, json: true } REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED VIRTUAL SIZE Fedora_21_Twenty-one latest 1f164079 10 days ago 50 GB user/Archlinux_latest latest 1197ca91 10 days ago 50 GB ... scaleway-cli:utils saveEntities: removed 15 items +0ms scaleway-cli:utils saveEntities: inserted 15 items +4ms

Install

  1. Install Node.js and npm
  2. Install scaleway-cli: $ npm install -g scaleway-cli
  3. Setup token and organization: $ scw login --token=XXXXX --organization=YYYYY
  4. Use $ scw images

License

MIT

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Package last updated on 15 Apr 2015

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