watcher Command-Line Interface (CLI)¶
SYNOPSIS¶
watcher [options] <command> [command-options]
watcher help
watcher help <command>
DESCRIPTION¶
The watcher command-line interface (CLI) interacts with the OpenStack infra-optim Service (Watcher).
In order to use the CLI, you must provide your OpenStack username, password,
project (historically called tenant), and auth endpoint. You can use
configuration options :option:--os-username
, :option:--os-password
,
:option:--os-tenant-id
(or :option:--os-tenant-name
),
and :option:--os-auth-url
, or set the corresponding
environment variables:
$ export OS_USERNAME=user
$ export OS_PASSWORD=password
$ export OS_TENANT_ID=b363706f891f48019483f8bd6503c54b # or OS_TENANT_NAME
$ export OS_TENANT_NAME=project # or OS_TENANT_ID
$ export OS_AUTH_URL=http://auth.example.com:5000/v3/
The command-line tool will attempt to reauthenticate using the provided
credentials for every request. You can override this behavior by manually
supplying an auth token using :option:--watcher-url
and
:option:--os-auth-token
, or by setting the corresponding environment variables:
$ export WATCHER_URL=http://watcher.example.org:9322/
$ export OS_AUTH_TOKEN=3bcc3d3a03f44e3d8377f9247b0ad155
Since Keystone can return multiple regions in the Service Catalog, you can
specify the one you want with :option:--os-region-name
or set the following
environment variable. (It defaults to the first in the list returned.)
$ export OS_REGION_NAME=region
Watcher CLI supports bash completion. The command-line tool can automatically fill partially typed commands. To use this feature, source the below file (available at https://opendev.org/openstack/python-watcherclient/src/branch/master/tools/watcher.bash_completion) to your terminal and then bash completion should work:
$ . watcher.bash_completion
To avoid doing this every time, add this to your .bashrc
or copy the
watcher.bash_completion file to the default bash completion scripts directory
on your linux distribution.
OPTIONS¶
To get a list of available (sub)commands and options, run:
$ watcher help
To get usage and options of a command, run:
$ watcher help <command>
EXAMPLES¶
Get information about the audit-create command:
$ watcher help audit create
Get a list of available goal:
$ watcher goal list
Get a list of audits:
$ watcher audit list