install
The cfy install
command is used to install an application using a Conductor manager without having to manually go through the process of uploading a blueprint, creating a deployment and executing a workflow.
Usage
cfy install [OPTIONS] [BLUEPRINT_PATH]
Install an application via the manager
BLUEPRINT_PATH
can be either a local blueprint yaml file or blueprint
archive; a url to a blueprint archive or an
organization/blueprint_repo[:tag/branch]
(to be retrieved from GitHub)
This will upload the blueprint, create a deployment and execute the
install
workflow.
Optional flags
This command supports the common CLI flags.
-b, --blueprint-id TEXT
-
The unique identifier for the blueprint [manager only]-n, --blueprint-filename TEXT
- The name of the archive’s main blueprint file. This is only relevant if uploading an archive--validate
- Validate the blueprint first-d, --deployment-id TEXT
- The unique identifier for the deployment [manager only]-g, --deployment-group-id TEXT
- Deployment group id (a name).--count INTEGER
- Create this many deployments in the group.-i, --inputs TEXT
- Inputs for the deployment (Can be provided as wildcard based paths (*.yaml, /my_inputs/, etc..) to YAML files, a JSON string or as ‘key1=value1;key2=value2’). This argument can be used multiple times-w, --workflow-id TEXT
- The workflow to execute [default: install]-p, --parameters TEXT
- Parameters for the workflow (Can be provided as wildcard based paths (*.yaml, /my_inputs/, etc..) to YAML files, a JSON string or as ‘key1=value1;key2=value2’). This argument can be used multiple times--allow-custom-parameters
- Allow passing custom parameters (which were not defined in the workflow’s schema in the blueprint) to the execution--timeout INTEGER
- Operation timeout in seconds (The execution itself will keep going, but the CLI will stop waiting for it to terminate) [default: {0}] [manager only]--include-logs / --no-logs
- Include logs in returned events [default: True] [manager only]--blueprint-labels TEXT
- A labels list of the form: , : --deployment-labels TEXT
-
A labels list of the form: , :
Example
$ cfy install -p cloudify-hello-world-example-master/ec2-blueprint.yaml
...
Uploading blueprint cloudify-hello-world-example-master/ec2-blueprint.yaml...
Blueprint uploaded. The blueprint's id is cloudify-hello-world-example-master
Creating new deployment from blueprint cloudify-hello-world-example-master...
Deployment created. The deployment's id is cloudify-hello-world-example-master
Executing workflow install on deployment cloudify-hello-world-example-master [timeout=900 seconds]
Deployment environment creation is in progress...
2016-06-28T12:19:35 CFY <cloudify-hello-world-example-master> Starting 'create_deployment_environment' workflow execution
.
.
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2016-06-28T12:21:18 CFY <cloudify-hello-world-example-master> [vm_8573e] Configuring Agent
2016-06-28T12:21:18 CFY <cloudify-hello-world-example-master> [vm_8573e.configure] Sending task 'cloudify_agent.installer.operations.configure'
2016-06-28T12:21:18 CFY <cloudify-hello-world-example-master> [vm_8573e.configure] Task started 'cloudify_agent.installer.operations.configure'
2016-06-28T12:21:18 CFY <cloudify-hello-world-example-master> [vm_8573e.configure] Task started 'cloudify_agent.installer.operations.configure'
2016-06-28T12:21:24 CFY <cloudify-hello-world-example-master> [vm_8573e.configure] Task succeeded 'cloudify_agent.installer.operations.configure
.
.
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2016-06-28T12:21:49 CFY <cloudify-hello-world-example-master> [http_web_server_d776e.start] Task succeeded 'script_runner.tasks.run'
2016-06-28T12:21:49 CFY <cloudify-hello-world-example-master> 'install' workflow execution succeeded
Finished executing workflow install on deployment cloudify-hello-world-example-master
* Run 'cfy events list --include-logs --execution-id acc1a58d-108b-4a10-84c5-abbabfa5cd2f' to retrieve the execution's events/logs
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