Murano command-line client

The murano client is the command-line interface (CLI) for the Application catalog API and its extensions.

For help on a specific murano command, enter:

murano help COMMAND

murano usage
usage: murano \[--version] \[-d] \[-v] \[-k] \[--os-cacert <ca-certificate>]
\[--cert-file CERT_FILE] \[--key-file KEY_FILE]
\[--ca-file CA_FILE] \[--api-timeout API_TIMEOUT]
\[--os-username OS_USERNAME] \[--os-password OS_PASSWORD]
\[--os-tenant-id OS_TENANT_ID] \[--os-tenant-name OS_TENANT_NAME]
\[--os-auth-url OS_AUTH_URL] \[--os-region-name OS_REGION_NAME]
\[--os-auth-token OS_AUTH_TOKEN] \[--os-no-client-auth]
\[--murano-url MURANO_URL] \[--glance-url GLANCE_URL]
\[--murano-api-version MURANO_API_VERSION]
\[--os-service-type OS_SERVICE_TYPE]
\[--os-endpoint-type OS_ENDPOINT_TYPE] \[--include-password]
\[--murano-repo-url MURANO_REPO_URL]
<subcommand> ...

Subcommands

  • bundle-import Import a bundle.
  • category-create Create a category.
  • category-delete Delete a category.
  • category-list List all available categories.
  • category-show
  • deployment-list List deployments for an environment.
  • env-template-add-app Add application to the environment template.
  • env-template-create Create an environment template.
  • env-template-del-app Delete application to the environment template.
  • env-template-delete Delete an environment template.
  • env-template-list List the environments templates.
  • env-template-show Display environment template details.
  • env-template-update Update an environment template.
  • environment-create Create an environment.
  • environment-delete Delete an environment.
  • environment-list List the environments.
  • environment-rename Rename an environment.
  • environment-show Display environment details.
  • package-create Create an application package.
  • package-delete Delete a package.
  • package-download Download a package to a filename or stdout.
  • package-import Import a package.
  • package-list List available packages.
  • package-show Display details for a package.
  • service-show
  • bash-completion Prints all of the commands and options to stdout.
  • help Display help about this program or one of its subcommands.

Murano optional arguments

–version
show program’s version number and exit
-d, –debug
Defaults to env[MURANOCLIENT_DEBUG]
-v, –verbose
Print more verbose output
-k, –insecure
Explicitly allow muranoclient to perform “insecure” SSL (https) requests. The server’s certificate will not be verified against any certificate authorities. This option should be used with caution.
–os-cacert <ca-certificate>
Specify a CA bundle file to use in verifying a TLS (https) server certificate. Defaults to env[OS_CACERT]
–cert-file CERT_FILE
Path of certificate file to use in SSL connection. This file can optionally be prepended with the private key.
–key-file KEY_FILE
Path of client key to use in SSL connection. This option is not necessary if your key is prepended to your cert file.
–ca-file CA_FILE
Path of CA SSL certificate(s) used to verify the remote server certificate. Without this option glance looks for the default system CA certificates.
–api-timeout API_TIMEOUT
Number of seconds to wait for an API response, defaults to system socket timeout
–os-username OS_USERNAME
Defaults to env[OS_USERNAME]
–os-password OS_PASSWORD
Defaults to env[OS_PASSWORD]
–os-project-id OS_PROJECT_ID
Defaults to env[OS_PROJECT_ID]
–os-project-name OS_PROJECT_NAME
Defaults to env[OS_PROJECT_NAME]
–os-auth-url OS_AUTH_URL
Defaults to env[OS_AUTH_URL]
–os-region-name OS_REGION_NAME
Defaults to env[OS_REGION_NAME]
–os-auth-token OS_AUTH_TOKEN
Defaults to env[OS_AUTH_TOKEN]
–os-no-client-auth
Do not contact keystone for a token. Defaults to env[OS_NO_CLIENT_AUTH].
–murano-url MURANO_URL
Defaults to env[MURANO_URL]**
–glance-url GLANCE_URL
Defaults to env[GLANCE_URL]
–murano-api-version MURANO_API_VERSION
Defaults to env[MURANO_API_VERSION] or 1
–os-service-type OS_SERVICE_TYPE
Defaults to env[OS_SERVICE_TYPE]
–os-endpoint-type OS_ENDPOINT_TYPE
Defaults to env[OS_ENDPOINT_TYPE]
–include-password
Send os-username and os-password to murano.
–murano-repo-url MURANO_REPO_URL
Defaults to env[MURANO_REPO_URL] or http://storage.apps.openstack.org_

Application catalog API v1 commands

murano bundle-import

Import a bundle. FILE can be either a path to a zip file, URL or name from repo. if FILE is a local file does not attempt to parse requirements and treat Names of packages in a bundle as file names, relative to location of bundle file.

Positional arguments

<FILE>
Bundle URL, bundle name, or path to the bundle file

Optional arguments

–is-public
Make packages available to users from other project
–exists-action {a,s,u}
Default action when a package already exists

murano category-create

Create a category.

Positional arguments

<CATEGORY_NAME>
Category name

murano category-delete

Delete a category.

Positional arguments

<ID>
ID of a category(s) to delete

murano category-list

List all available categories.

murano category-show

Positional arguments

<ID>
ID of a category(s) to show

murano deployment-list

List deployments for an environment.

Positional arguments

<ID>
Environment ID for which to list deployments

murano env-template-add-app

Add application to the environment template.

Positional arguments

<ENV_TEMPLATE_NAME>
Environment template name
<FILE>
Path to the template.

murano env-template-create

Create an environment template.

Positional arguments

<ENV_TEMPLATE_NAME>
Environment template name

murano env-template-del-app

Delete application to the environment template.

Positional arguments

<ENV_TEMPLATE_ID>
Environment template ID
<ENV_TEMPLATE_APP_ID>
Application ID

murano env-template-delete

Delete an environment template.

Positional arguments

<ID>
ID of environment(s) template to delete

murano env-template-list

List the environments templates.

murano env-template-show

Display environment template details.

Positional arguments

<ID>
Environment template ID

murano env-template-update

Update an environment template.

Positional arguments

<ID>
Environment template ID
<ENV_TEMPLATE_NAME>
Environment template name

murano environment-create

Create an environment.

Positional arguments

<ENVIRONMENT_NAME>
Environment name

murano environment-delete

Delete an environment.

Positional arguments

<NAME or ID>
ID or name of environment(s) to delete

Optional arguments

–abandon
If set will abandon environment without deleting any of its resources

murano environment-list

List the environments.

murano environment-rename

Rename an environment.

Positional arguments

<NAME or ID>
Environment ID or name
<ENVIRONMENT_NAME>
A name to which the environment will be renamed

murano environment-show

Display environment details.

Positional arguments

<NAME or ID>
Environment ID or name

murano package-create

Create an application package.

Optional arguments

-t <HEAT_TEMPLATE>, –template <HEAT_TEMPLATE>
Path to the Heat template to import as an Application Definition
-c <CLASSES_DIRECTORY>, –classes-dir <CLASSES_DIRECTORY>
Path to the directory containing application classes
-r <RESOURCES_DIRECTORY>, –resources-dir <RESOURCES_DIRECTORY>
Path to the directory containing application resources
-n <DISPLAY_NAME>, –name <DISPLAY_NAME>
Display name of the Application in Catalog
-f <full-name>, –full-name <full-name>
Fully-qualified name of the Application in Catalog
-a <AUTHOR>, –author <AUTHOR>
Name of the publisher
–tags [<TAG1 TAG2> [<TAG1 TAG2> ...]]
A list of keywords connected to the application
-d <DESCRIPTION>, –description <DESCRIPTION>
Detailed description for the Application in Catalog
-o <PACKAGE_NAME>, –output <PACKAGE_NAME>
The name of the output file archive to save locally
-u <UI_DEFINITION>, –ui <UI_DEFINITION>
Dynamic UI form definition
–type TYPE
Package type. Possible values: Application or Library
-l <LOGO>, –logo <LOGO>
Path to the package logo

murano package-delete

Delete a package.

Positional arguments

<ID>
Package ID to delete

murano package-download

Download a package to a filename or stdout.

Positional arguments

<ID>
Package ID to download
file
Filename for download (defaults to stdout)

murano package-import

Import a package. FILE can be either a path to a zip file, URL or a FQPN. categories can be separated by a comma.

Positional arguments

<FILE>
URL of the murano zip package, FQPN, or path to zip package

Optional arguments

-c [<CAT1 CAT2 CAT3> [<CAT1 CAT2 CAT3> ...]], –categories [<CAT1 CAT2 CAT3> [<CAT1 CAT2 CAT3> ...]]
Category list to attach
–is-public
Make the package available for user from other project
–package-version VERSION
Version of the package to use from repository (ignored when importing with multiple packages)
–exists-action {a,s,u}
Default action when package already exists

murano package-list

List available packages.

Optional arguments

–include-disabled

murano package-show

Display details for a package.

Positional arguments

<ID>
Package ID to show

murano service-show

Positional arguments

<ID>
Environment ID to show applications from

Optional arguments

-p <PATH>, –path <PATH>

Level of detalization to show. Leave empty to browse all services in the environment