CLI Reference Guide

Usage

NAME:
   br - A Brooklyn command line client application

USAGE:
   br [global options] command [command options] [arguments...]

List of Commands

Commands whose description begins with a * character are particularly experimental and likely to change in upcoming releases.

COMMANDS:

   Commands whose description begins with a "*" character are particularly experimental and likely to change in upcoming
   releases.  If not otherwise specified, "SCOPE" below means application or entity scope.  If an entity scope is not
   specified, the application entity is used as a default.

   access        Show access control
   activity        Show the activity for an application / entity
   add-catalog        (deprecated, use catalog add) Add a new catalog item from the supplied YAML (a file or HTTP URL)
   add-children        * Add a child or children to this entity from the supplied YAML
   application        Show the status and location of running applications
   catalog        Catalog operations
   config        Show the config for an application or entity
   delete        * Delete (expunge) a brooklyn application
   deploy        Deploy a new application from the given YAML (read from file or URL, or stdin)
   destroy-policy    Destroy a policy
   effector        Show the effectors for an application or entity
   entity        Show the entities of an application or entity
   env            Show the ENV stream for a given activity
   invoke        Invoke an effector of an application and entity
   locations        * List the available locations
   login        Login to brooklyn
   policy        Show the policies for an application or entity
   rename        Rename an application or entity
   restart        Invoke restart effector on an application and entity
   sensor        Show values of all sensors or named sensor for an application or entity
   set            Set config for an entity
   spec            Get the YAML spec used to create the entity, if available
   start        Invoke start effector on an application and entity
   start-policy        Start or resume a policy
   stderr        Show the STDERR stream for a given activity
   stdin        Show the STDIN stream for a given activity
   stdout        Show the STDOUT stream for a given activity
   stop            Invoke stop effector on an application and entity
   stop-policy        Suspends a policy
   tree            * Show the tree of all applications
   version        Display the version of the connected Brooklyn
   help            

GLOBAL OPTIONS:
   --skipSslChecks    Skip verification of server's certificate chain and hostname (for use with self-signed certs)
   --help, -h        show help
   --version, -v    print the version

Scopes

Many commands require a "scope" expression to indicate the target on which they operate. Where this is required the usage statements below will use the shorthand nomenclature of <X-scope>.
The various scopes should be replaced on the command line as:

  • <app-scope>
    application <Name|AppID>

  • <entity-scope>
    application <Name|AppID> entity <Name|EntityID>

  • <effector-scope>
    application <Name|AppID> effector <Name>
    application <Name|AppID> entity <Name|EntityID> effector <Name>

  • <config-scope>
    application <Name|AppID> entity <Name|EntityID> config <ConfigID>

  • <activity-scope>
    activity <ActivityID>
    application <Name|AppID> entity <Name|EntityID> activity <ActivityID>

Abbreviations

Many of the commands and scopes have shortened aliases:

activity     act
application  app
entity       ent
policy       pol

Command Reference

Login

  • br login <URL> [username [password]]
    Login to Brooklyn using basic authorization (implicit --authorization=Basic). The CLI will prompt for a password if it is not provided. If the Brooklyn server is running on localhost with no security enabled, the username and password may be omitted.
    On successful login, the version of the connected Brooklyn server is shown.

  • br login <URL> --authorization=Bearer:<JWT-token>
    Login to Brooklyn using oauth. The CLI will try to use the provided token for login in the Brooklyn server. On successful login, the version of the connected Brooklyn server is shown. If not, it will show the server error response

  • br version Show the version of the connected Brooklyn server.

Applications

  • br deploy ( <FILE|URL> | - )
    Deploy an application based on the supplied YAML file or URL, or read from STDIN when - is given instead of a file name.

  • br application
    List the running applications.

  • br application <Name|AppID>
    Show the detail for an application.

  • br <app-scope> config
    Show the configuration details for an application.

  • br <app-scope> config <ConfigID>
    Show the value for a configuration item.

  • br <app-scope> spec
    Show the YAML specification used to create the application.

  • br <app-scope> rename <Name>
    Rename the application to .

  • br <app-scope> stop
    Stop an application. See below for further information on the stop effector.

  • br <app-scope> start
    Start an application. See below for further information on the start effector.

  • br <app-scope> restart
    Restart an application. See below for further information on the restart effector.

  • br <app-scope> delete
    Delete an application from Brooklyn.
    NOTE: Use this command with care. Even if the application / entities are still running, Brooklyn will drop all knowledge of them and they will be left running in an 'orphaned' state.

Entities

  • br <app-scope> entity
    List the child entities for an application.

  • br <entity-scope> entity
    List the child entities for an entity.

  • br <app-scope> entity <Name|EntityID>
    Show the detail of an entity.

  • br <app-scope> entity -c <Name|EntityID>
    List the child entities for an entity.

  • br <entity-scope> config
    Show the configuration details for an entity.

  • br <entity-scope> config <ConfigID>
    Show the value for a configuration item.

  • br <config-scope> set <ConfigValue>
    Set the value of a configuration item.

  • br <entity-scope> spec
    Show the YAML specification used to create the entity.

  • br <entity-scope> rename <Name>
    Rename the entity to .

  • br <entity-scope> stop
    Stop an entity. See below for further information on the stop effector.

  • br <entity-scope> start
    Start an entity. See below for further information on the start effector.

  • br <entity-scope> restart
    Restart an entity. See below for further information on the restart effector.

Sensors

  • br <app-scope> sensor
    List the sensors and values for an application.

  • br <app-scope> sensor <SensorID>
    Show the value for a sensor.

  • br <entity-scope> sensor
    List the sensors and values for an entity.

  • br <entity-scope> sensor <SensorID>
    Show the value for a sensor.

Effectors

  • br <app-scope> effector
    List the effectors for an application.

  • br <app-scope> effector <EffectorID>
    Show the detail for an application effector.

  • br <app-scope> effector <EffectorID> invoke
    Invoke the effector without any parameters.

  • br <app-scope> effector <EffectorID> invoke [-P <param>=<value> ...] Invoke the effector with one of more parameters.

  • br <entity-scope> effector
    List the effectors for an entity.

  • br <entity-scope> effector <EffectorID>
    Show the detail for an entity effector.

  • br <entity-scope> effector <EffectorID> invoke
    Invoke the effector without any parameters.

  • br <entity-scope> effector <EffectorID> invoke [-P <param>=<value> ...] Invoke the effector with one of more parameters.
    If the parameter value is complex or multi-lined it may be provided in a file and referenced as:
    <param>=@<FILE>

NOTE Shortcut commands have been provided for the standard start, restart and stop effectors. For example:

  • br <app-scope> stop
  • br <entity-scope> restart restartChildren=true

Policies

  • br <entity-scope> policy
    List the policies for an entity.

  • br <entity-scope> policy <PolicyID>
    Show the detail for an entity policy.

  • br <entity-scope> start-policy <PolicyID>
    Start an entity policy.

  • br <entity-scope> stop-policy <PolicyID>
    Stop an entity policy.

  • br <entity-scope> destroy-policy <PolicyID>
    Destroy an entity policy.

Activities

  • br <app-scope> activity
    List the activities for an application.

  • br <entity-scope> activity
    List the activities for an entity.

  • br <activity-scope> activity
    List the activities for an activity (ie its children).

  • br activity <ActivityID>
    Show the detail for an activity.

  • br activity -c <ActivityID>
    List the child activities of an activity.

  • br <activity-scope> stdin
    Show the <STDIN> stream for an activity.

  • br <activity-scope> stdout
    Show the <STDOUT> stream for an activity.

  • br <activity-scope> stderr
    Show the <STDERR> stream for an activity.

  • br <activity-scope> env
    Show the Environment for an activity.

Miscellaneous

Applications

  • br tree
    List all of the applications and entities in a tree representation.

Entities

  • br <entity-scope> add-children <FILE|URL>
    Add a child or children to the entity from local YAML file or a URL.

Catalog

  • br catalog list <TYPE>
    List the application catalog, where TYPE is one of "application", "entity", "location", or "policy"

  • br catalog delete <TYPE> <ITEM_ID:VERSION>
    Delete an item from the catalog, where TYPE is as above, and supplying the item's id and version

  • br catalog add <FILE|URL>
    Add catalog entries from a local YAML file or a URL. The id and version of added entries are displayed.

  • br locations
    List the location catalog. (Includes all locations including those defined in brooklyn.cfg)

  • br access
    Show if you have access to provision locations.

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