Changing formatting¶
Changing displayed columns¶
If you want displayed columns in a list operation, -c
option can be used.
-c
can be specified multiple times and the column order will be same as
the order of -c
options.
Changing format¶
If you want to change the format data is displayed in, you can use -f
option for that. Format can be specified just once and it affects they way
the data is printed to the STDOUT
. The available formats, data can be
presented in, can be checked with:
monasca <command> --help
Look for section output formatters and the flag --format
or -f
.
In most of the cases you will be able to pick one out of
csv
, json
, table
, value
, yaml
.
Affecting the width¶
If, for some reason, you are not happy with the width the output has taken, you
can use `--max-width {number}`
flag and set the value to
match your preference. Without that output will not be constrained
by the terminal width. Alternatively you may want to pass --fit-width
to fit the output to display width. Remember that these flags
affect the output only if table
formatter is used.