X-Git-Url: https://git.arvados.org/arvados.git/blobdiff_plain/64b24877bdb4b35938e8b691463b78073a4fd31d..499240fcfa25c10bc22277b7d382dcbc31436cbe:/doc/sdk/cli/index.html.textile.liquid diff --git a/doc/sdk/cli/index.html.textile.liquid b/doc/sdk/cli/index.html.textile.liquid index 73acddcf1e..511a41e0b8 100644 --- a/doc/sdk/cli/index.html.textile.liquid +++ b/doc/sdk/cli/index.html.textile.liquid @@ -2,59 +2,61 @@ layout: default navsection: sdk navmenu: CLI -title: "Command line SDK" +title: "Overview" ... +{% comment %} +Copyright (C) The Arvados Authors. All rights reserved. -The @arv@ CLI tool provides a generic set of wrappers so you can make API calls easily. It performs some validation before connecting to the API server: for example, it refuses to do an API call if a required parameter is missing. +SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-SA-3.0 +{% endcomment %} -It also provides access to Keep storage services with the @arv keep@ subcommand. +The @arv@ CLI tool provide provides a convenient interface to manipulate API resources. Additionally, it provides access to a number of subcommands. -h3. Usage +h3. Syntax -See the "command line interface":{{site.baseurl}}/user/reference/sdk-cli.html page in the user guide. +The @arv@ command takes the following arguments: -h3. Installation +
+Arvados command line client +Usage: arv [--flags] subcommand|resource [method] [--parameters] -If you are logged in to an Arvados VM, the @arv@ should be installed. +Available flags: + -n, --dry-run Don't actually do anything + -v, --verbose Print some things on stderr + -f, --format=Set the output format. Must be one of json (default), + yaml or uuid. (Default: json) + -s, --short Return only UUIDs (equivalent to --format=uuid) -To use @arv@ elsewhere, you can either install the @arvados-cli@ gem via RubyGems or build and install the package using the arvados source tree. +Use 'arv subcommand|resource --help' to get more information about a particular +command or resource. -h4. Prerequisites: Ruby >= 2.0.0 and curl libraries +Available subcommands: copy, create, edit, keep, pipeline, run, tag, ws -You can use "RVM":http://rvm.io/rvm/install to install and manage Ruby versions. +Available resources: api_client_authorization, api_client, authorized_key, +collection, user_agreement, group, job_task, link, log, keep_disk, +pipeline_instance, node, repository, specimen, pipeline_template, user, +virtual_machine, trait, human, job, keep_service -- -Install curl libraries with your system's package manager. For example, with Debian or Ubuntu: +h4. Flags: @--format@ --$-sudo apt-get install curl
-$sudo sh -c 'curl -sSL https://get.rvm.io | bash -s stable'
-$source /etc/profile.d/rvm.sh
+Additional options: + -e, --version Print version and exit + -h, --help Show this message- +- @--format=json@ := Output response as JSON. This is the default format. -h4. Option 1: install with RubyGems +- @--format=yaml@ := Output response as YAML --$-sudo apt-get install libcurl3 libcurl3-gnutls libcurl4-openssl-dev
-- +- @--format=uuid@ := Output only the UUIDs of object(s) in the API response, one per line. -h4. Option 2: build and install from source --$-sudo gem install arvados-cli
-- + +h3. Resources + +See the "arv reference":{{site.baseurl}}/sdk/cli/reference.html page. + +h3. Subcommands + +See the "arv subcommands":{{site.baseurl}}/sdk/cli/subcommands.html page.-$-git clone https://github.com/curoverse/arvados.git
-$cd arvados/sdk/cli
-$gem build arvados-cli.gemspec
-$sudo gem install arvados-cli-*.gem
-