.. _use-cli: ========= Using CLI ========= This section provides murano end users with information on how they can use the Application Catalog through the command-line interface (CLI). Using python-muranoclient, the CLI client for murano, you can easily manage your environments, packages, categories, and deploy environments. .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 install_client Manage environments ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ An environment is a set of logically connected applications that are grouped together for an easy management. By default, each environment has a single network for all its applications, and the deployment of the environment is defined in a single heat stack. Applications in different environments are always independent from one another. An environment is a single unit of deployment. This means that you deploy not an application but an environment that contains one or multiple applications. Using CLI, you can easily perform such actions with an environment as creating, renaming, editing, viewing, and others. Create an environment --------------------- To create an environment, use the following command specifying the environment name: .. code-block:: console $ murano environment-create Rename an environment --------------------- To rename an environment, use the following command specifying the old name of the environment or its ID and the new name: .. code-block:: console $ murano environment-rename Delete an environment --------------------- To delete an environment, use the following command specifying the environment name or ID: .. code-block:: console $ murano environment-delete List deployments for an environment ----------------------------------- To get a list of deployments for a particular environment, use the following command specifying the environment name or ID: .. code-block:: console $ murano deployment-list List the environments --------------------- To get a list of all existing environments, run: .. code-block:: console $ murano environment-list Show environment object model ----------------------------- To get a complete object model of the environment, run: .. code-block:: console $ murano environment-model-show To get some part of the environment model, run: .. code-block:: console $ murano environment-model-show --path For example: $ murano environment-model-show 534bcf2f2fc244f2b94ad55ff0f24a42 --path /defaultNetworks/environment To get a draft of an object model of environment in pending state, also specify id of the session: .. code-block:: console $ murano environment-model-show --path --session-id Edit environment object model ----------------------------- To edit an object model of the environment, run: .. code-block:: console $ murano environment-model-edit --session-id is the path to the file with the JSON-patch to modify the object model. JSON-patch is a valid JSON that contains a list of changes to be applied to the current object. Each change contains a dictionary with three keys: ``op``, ``path`` and ``value``. ``op`` (operation) can be one of the three values: `add`, `replace` or remove`. Allowed operations for paths: * "" (model root): no operations * "defaultNetworks": "replace" * "defaultNetworks/environment": "replace" * "defaultNetworks/environment/?/id": no operations * "defaultNetworks/flat": "replace" * "name": "replace" * "region": "replace" * "?/type": "replace" * "?/id": no operations For other paths any operation (add, replace or remove) is allowed. Example of JSON-patch: .. code-block:: javascript [{ "op": "replace", "path": "/defaultNetworks/flat", "value": true }] The patch above changes the value of the ``flat`` property of the environment's ``defaultNetworks`` property to `true`. Manage packages ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This section describes how to manage packages using the command line interface. You can easily: * :ref:`import a package ` or :ref:`bundles of packages ` * :ref:`list the existing packages ` * :ref:`display details for a package ` * :ref:`download a package ` * :ref:`delete a package ` * :ref:`create a package ` .. _cli_import: Import a package ---------------- With the :command:`package-import` command you can import packages into murano in several different ways: * :ref:`from a local .zip file ` * :ref:`from murano app repository ` * :ref:`from an http URL ` .. _cli_zip: **From a local .zip file** To import a package from a local .zip file, run: .. code-block:: console $ murano package-import /path/to/PACKAGE.zip where ``PACKAGE`` is the name of the package stored on your computer. For example: .. code-block:: console $ murano package-import /home/downloads/mysql.zip Importing package com.example.databases.MySql +---------------------------------+------+----------------------------+--------------+---------+ | ID | Name | FQN | Author |Is Public| +---------------------------------+------+----------------------------+--------------+---------+ | 83e4038885c248e3a758f8217ff8241f| MySQL| com.example.databases.MySql| Mirantis, Inc| | +---------------------------------+------+----------------------------+--------------+---------+ To make the package available for users from other projects (tenants), use the ``--is-public`` parameter. For example: .. code-block:: console $ murano package-import --is-public mysql.zip .. note:: The :command:`package-import` command supports multiple positional arguments. This means that you can import several packages at once. .. _cli_repo: **From murano app repository** .. |link_location| raw:: html murano applications repository To import a package from murano applications repository, specify the URL of the repository with ``--murano-repo-url`` and a fully qualified package name. For package names, go to |link_location|, and click on the desired package to see its full name. .. note:: You can also specify the URL of the repository with the corresponding MURANO_REPO_URL environment variable. The following example shows how to import the MySQL package from the murano applications repository: .. code-block:: console $ murano --murano-repo-url=http://storage.apps.openstack.org \ package-import com.example.databases.MySql This command supports an optional ``--package-version`` parameter that instructs murano client to download a specified package version. The :command:`package-import` command inspects package requirements specified in the package’s manifest under the *Require* section, and attempts to import them from murano repository. The :command:`package-import` command also inspects any image prerequisites mentioned in the :file:`images.lst` file in the package. If there are any image requirements, client would inspect images already present in the image database. Unless image with the specific name is present, client would attempt to download it. .. TODO: Add a ref link to step-by-step (on specifying images and requirements for packages). If any of the packages being installed is already registered in murano, the client asks you what to do with it. You can specify the default action with ``--exists-action``, passing ``s`` - for skip, ``u`` - for update, and ``a`` - for abort. .. _cli_url: **From an URL** To import an application package from an URL, use the following command: .. code-block:: console $ murano package-import http://example.com/path/to/PACKAGE.zip The example below shows how to import a MySQL package from the murano applications repository using the package URL: .. code-block:: console $ murano package-import http://storage.apps.openstack.org/apps/com.example.databases.MySql.zip Inspecting required images Importing package com.example.databases.MySql +----------------------------------+-------+----------------------------+--------------+--------+----------+------------+ | ID | Name | FQN | Author | Active | Is Public| Type | +----------------------------------+-------+----------------------------+--------------+--------+----------+------------+ | 1aa62196595f411399e4e48cc2f6a512 | MySQL | com.example.databases.MySql| Mirantis, Inc| True | | Application| +----------------------------------+-------+----------------------------+--------------+--------+----------+------------+ .. _cli_bundles: Import bundles of packages -------------------------- With the :command:`bundle-import` command you can install packages in several different ways: * :ref:`from a local bundle ` * :ref:`from an URL ` * :ref:`from murano app repository ` When importing bundles, you can set their publicity with ``--is-public``. .. _cli_local_bundle: **From a local bundle** To import a bundle from the a local file system, use the following command: .. code-block:: console $ murano bundle-import /path/to/bundle/BUNDLE_NAME This command imports all the requirements of packages and images. When importing a bundle from a file system, the murano client searches for packages in a directory relative to the bundle location before attempting to download a package from repository. This facilitates cases with no Internet access. The following example shows the import of a monitoring bundle: .. code-block:: console $ murano bundle-import /home/downloads/monitoring.bundle Inspecting required images Importing package com.example.ZabbixServer Importing package com.example.ZabbixAgent +----------------------------------+---------------+--------------------------+---------------+--------+----------+------------+ | ID | Name | FQN | Author | Active | Is Public| Type | +----------------------------------+---------------+--------------------------+---------------+--------+----------+------------+ | fb0b35359e384fe18158ff3ed8f969b5 | Zabbix Agent | com.example.ZabbixAgent | Mirantis, Inc | True | | Application| | 00a77e302a65420c8080dc97cc0f2723 | Zabbix Server | com.example.ZabbixServer | Mirantis, Inc | True | | Application| +----------------------------------+---------------+--------------------------+---------------+--------+----------+------------+ .. note:: The :command:`bundle-import` command supports multiple positional arguments. This means that you can import several bundles at once. .. _cli_bundle_url: **From an URL** To import a bundle from an URL, use the following command: .. code-block:: console $ murano bundle-import http://example.com/path/to/bundle/BUNDLE_NAME Where ``http://example.com/path/to/bundle/BUNDLE_NAME`` is any external http/https URL to load the bundle from. For example: .. code-block:: console $ murano bundle-import http://storage.apps.openstack.org/bundles/monitoring.bundle .. _cli_bundle_repo: **From murano applications repository** To import a bundle from murano applications repository, use the following command, where ``bundle_name`` stands for the bundle name: .. code-block:: console $ murano bundle-import BUNDLE_NAME For example: .. code-block:: console $ murano bundle-import monitoring .. |location| raw:: html murano applications repository .. note:: For bundle names, go to |location|, click the **Format** tab to show bundles first, and then click on the desired bundle to see its name. .. _cli_list: List packages ------------- To list all the existing packages you have, use the :command:`package-list` command. The result will show you the package ID, name, author and if it is public or not. For example: .. code-block:: console $ murano package-list +----------------------------------+--------------------+-------------------------------------+---------------+--------+----------+------------+ | ID | Name | FQN | Author | Active | Is Public| Type | +----------------------------------+--------------------+-------------------------------------+---------------+--------+----------+------------+ | daa46cfd78c74c11bcbe66d3239e546e | Apache HTTP Server | com.example.apache.ApacheHttpServer | Mirantis, Inc | True | | Application| | 5252c9897e864c9f940e08500056f155 | Cloud Foundry | com.example.paas.CloudFoundry | Mirantis, Inc | True | | Application| | 1aa62196595f411399e4e48cc2f6a512 | MySQL | com.example.databases.MySql | Mirantis, Inc | True | | Application| | 11d73cfdc6d7447a910984d95090463b | SQL Library | com.example.databases | Mirantis, Inc | True | | Application| | fb0b35359e384fe18158ff3ed8f969b5 | Zabbix Agent | com.example.ZabbixAgent | Mirantis, Inc | True | | Application| | 00a77e302a65420c8080dc97cc0f2723 | Zabbix Server | com.example.ZabbixServer | Mirantis, Inc | True | | Application| +----------------------------------+--------------------+-------------------------------------+---------------+--------+----------+------------+ .. _cli_display: Show packages ------------- To get full information about a package, use the :command:`package-show` command. For example: .. code-block:: console $ murano package-show 1aa62196595f411399e4e48cc2f6a512 +----------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ | Property | Value | +----------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ | categories | | | class_definitions | com.example.databases.MySql | | description | MySql is a relational database management system | | | (RDBMS), and ships with no GUI tools to administer | | | MySQL databases or manage data contained within the | | | databases. | | enabled | True | | fully_qualified_name | com.example.databases.MySql | | id | 1aa62196595f411399e4e48cc2f6a512 | | is_public | False | | name | MySQL | | owner_id | 1ddb2c610d4e4c5dab5185e32554560a | | tags | Database, MySql, SQL, RDBMS | | type | Application | +----------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ .. _cli_delete: Delete a package ---------------- To delete a package, use the following command: .. code-block:: console $ murano package-delete PACKAGE_ID .. _cli_download: Download a package ------------------ With the following command you can download a .zip archive with a specified package: .. code-block:: console $ murano package-download PACKAGE_ID > FILE.zip You need to specify the package ID and enter the .zip file name under which to save the package. For example: .. code-block:: console $ murano package-download e44a3f526dfb4e08b3c1018c9968d911 > Wordpress.zip .. _cli_create: Create a package ---------------- With the murano client you can create application packages from package source files or directories. The :command:`package-create` command is useful when application package files are spread across several directories. This command has the following required parameters:: -r RESOURCES_DIRECTORY -c CLASSES_DIRECTORY --type TYPE -o PACKAGE_NAME.zip -f FULL_NAME -n DISPLAY_NAME Example: .. code-block:: console $ murano package-create -c Downloads/Folder1/Classes -r Downloads/Folder2/Resources \ -n mysql -f com.example.MySQL -d Package -o MySQL.zip --type Library Application package is available at /home/Downloads/MySQL.zip After this, the package is ready to be imported to the application catalog. The :command:`package-create` command is also useful for autogenerating packages from heat templates. In this case you do not need to manually specify so many parameters. For more information on automatic package composition, please see :ref:`Automatic package composing `. Manage categories ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In murano, applications can belong to a category or multiple categories. Administrative users can create and delete a category as well as list available categories and view details for a particular category. Create a category ----------------- To create a category, use the following command specifying the category name: .. code-block:: console $ murano category-create List available categories ------------------------- To get a list of all existing categories, run: .. code-block:: console $ murano category-list Show category details --------------------- To see packages that belong to a particular category, use the following command specifying the category ID: .. code-block:: console $ murano category-show Delete a category ----------------- To delete a category, use the following command specifying the ID of a category or multiple categories to delete: .. code-block:: console $ murano category-delete [ ...] .. note:: Verify that no packages belong to the category to be deleted, otherwise an error appears. For this, use the :command:`murano category-show ` command. Manage environment templates ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To manage environment templates, use the following commands specifying appropriate values: :command:`murano env-template-create ` Creates an environment template. :command:`murano env-template-clone ` Creates a new template, cloned from an existing template. :command:`murano env-template-create-env ` Creates a new environment from template. :command:`murano env-template-add-app ` Adds an application or multiple applications to the environment template. :command:`murano env-template-del-app ` Deletes an application from the environment template. :command:`murano env-template-list` Lists the environments templates. :command:`murano env-template-show ` Displays environment template details. :command:`murano env-template-update ` Updates an environment template. :command:`murano env-template-delete ` Deletes an environment template. .. seealso:: `Application Catalog service command-line client `_.