UpCloud CLI - upctl

upctl
provides a command-line interface to UpCloud services. It allows you
to control your resources from the command line or any compatible interface.
UpCloud command-line interface
`upctl` provides a command-line interface to UpCloud services. It allows you to
control your resources from the command line or any compatible interface.
To be able to manage your UpCLoud resources, you need to configure credentials
for `upctl` and enable API access for these credentials. Define the credentials
by setting `UPCLOUD_USERNAME` and `UPCLOUD_PASSWORD` environment variables. API
access can be configured on the Account page of the UpCloud Hub. We recommend
you to set up a sub-account specifically for the API usage with its own username
and password, as it allows you to assign specific permissions for increased
security.
Usage:
upctl [command]
Available Commands:
account Manage accounts
completion Generate the autocompletion script for the specified shell
database Manage databases
help Help about any command
ip-address Manage IP addresses
kubernetes Manage Kubernetes clusters (EXPERIMENTAL)
loadbalancer Manage load balancers
network Manage networks
router Manage routers
server Manage servers
storage Manage storages
version Display software information
zone Display zone information
Options:
-t, --client-timeout duration Client timeout to use in API calls.
Default: 0s
--config string Configuration file path.
--debug bool Print out more verbose debug logs.
Default: false
--force-colours Force coloured output despite detected terminal support.
--no-colours Disable coloured output despite detected terminal support. Colours can also be disabled by setting
NO_COLOR environment variable.
-o, --output string Output format (supported: json, yaml and human)
Default: human
Use "upctl [command] --help" for more information about a command.
Installation
Install the latest with Go by running:
go install github.com/UpCloudLtd/upcloud-cli/cmd/upctl/v2@latest
To use upctl as a binary, download it from the
Releases page. After downloading, verify that the client works.
macOS
brew tap UpCloudLtd/tap
brew install upcloud-cli
upctl -h
Setting up bash completion requires a few commands more.
First, install bash-completion
, if it is not installed already.
brew install bash-completion
echo '[ -f "$(brew --prefix)/etc/bash_completion" ] && . "$(brew --prefix)/etc/bash_completion"' >> ~/.bash_profile
Then configure the shell completions for upctl
by saving the output of upctl completion bash
in upctl
file under /etc/bash_completion.d/
:
upctl completion bash > $(brew --prefix)/etc/bash_completion.d/upctl
. $(brew --prefix)/etc/bash_completion
Linux
AUR
yay -S upcloud-cli
Other Linux distros
Use the package corresponding to your distro (deb, rpm, apk) from the releases page, example for Debian like:
# Replace <VERSION> with the version you want to install
curl -Lo upcloud-cli.deb https://github.com/UpCloudLtd/upcloud-cli/releases/download/v<VERSION>/upcloud-cli-<VERSION>_amd64.deb
sudo dpkg -i upcloud-cli.deb
upctl -h
Bash completion can also be set up with some extra commands. You should adapt this for your package manager.
First, install bash-completion
, if it is not installed already.
sudo apt install bash-completion
echo "[ -f /etc/bash_completion ] && . /etc/bash_completion" >> ~/.bashrc
Then configure the shell completions for upctl
by either sourcing upctl completion bash
output in your bash .bashrc
or by saving the output of that command in upctl
file under /etc/bash_completion.d/
:
# First alternative
echo 'source <(upctl completion bash)' >>~/.bashrc
# Second alternative
upctl completion bash | sudo tee /etc/bash_completion.d/upctl > /dev/null
. /etc/bash_completion
Windows
Invoke-WebRequest -Uri "https://github.com/UpCloudLtd/upcloud-cli/releases/download/v<VERSION>/upcloud-cli-<VERSION>_windows_x86_64.zip" -OutFile "upcloud-cli.zip"
Expand-Archive -Path upcloud-cli.zip -Destination 'C:\Program Files\Upcloud CLI'
[Environment]::SetEnvironmentVariable("Path", $env:Path + ";C:\Program Files\Upcloud CLI", [System.EnvironmentVariableTarget]::Machine)
upctl.exe -h
Quick Start
Create a upctl.yaml
config file with user credentials into your home
directory's .config dir ($HOME/.config/upctl.yaml).
username: your_upcloud_username
password: your_upcloud_password
Credentials can also be stored at environment variables UPCLOUD_USERNAME
and UPCLOUD_PASSWORD
. If variables
are set, matching config file items are ignored.
NOTE: Make sure your account allows API connections. To do so, log into
UpCloud control panel and go to Account
-> Permissions -> Allow API connections checkbox.
Run something to test that the credentials are working.
$ upctl server list
UUID Hostname Plan Zone State
────────────────────────────────────── ──────────────────── ─────────── ───────── ─────────
00229ddf-0e46-45b5-a8f7-cad2c8d11f6a server1 2xCPU-4GB de-fra1 stopped
003c9d77-0237-4ee7-b3a1-306efba456dc server2 1xCPU-2GB sg-sin1 started
Exit codes
Exit code communicates success or the type and number of failures. Possible exit codes of upctl
are:
Exit code |
Description |
0 |
Command(s) executed successfully. |
1 - 99 |
Number of failed executions. For example, if stopping four servers and API returs error for one of the request, exit code will be 1. |
100 - |
Other, non-execution related, errors. For example, required flag missing. |
Examples
Every command has a help and examples included and you can find all its options
by adding -h
at the end of the command, like upctl network list -h
. Below,
you'll find a few common commands that have many other available options as
well.
upctl server create --hostname test-server.io --zone de-fra1 --ssh-keys ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
upctl storage create --size 25 --title test-storage --zone es-mad1
Note: Storage size is in GB.
upctl server storage attach <SERVER-UUID> --storage <STORAGE-UUID>
Documentation
The detailed documentation is available in GitHub pages.
To generate markdown version of command reference, run make md-docs
. Command reference will then be generated into docs/commands_reference
.
make md-docs
To run the MkDocs documentation locally, run make docs and start static http server (e.g., python3 -m http.server 8000
) in site/
directory or run mkdocs serve in repository root.
make docs
mkdocs serve
Contributing
Contributions from the community are much appreciated! Please note that all features using our
API should be implemented with UpCloud Go API SDK.
If something is missing from there, add an issue or PR in that repository instead before implementing it here.
- Check GitHub issues and pull requests before creating new ones
- Besides bug reports, all improvement ideas and feature requests are more than welcome and can be submitted through GitHub issues.
- New features and enhancements can be submitted by first forking the repository and then sending your changes back as a pull request.
- Following semantic versioning, we won't accept breaking changes within the major version (1.x.x, 2.x.x etc).
- Such PRs can be open for some time and are only accepted when the next major version is being created.
Development
You need a Go version 1.18+ installed on your development machine.
Use make
to build and test the CLI. Makefile help can be found:
$ make help
build Build program binary for current os/arch
doc Generate documentation (markdown)
build-all Build all targets
build-linux Build program binary for linux x86_64
build-darwin Build program binary for darwin x86_64
build-windows Build program binary for windows x86_64
build-freebsd Build program binary for freebsd x86_64
test Run tests
fmt Run gofmt on all source files
clean Cleanup everything
Debugging
Environment variables UPCLOUD_DEBUG_API_BASE_URL
and UPCLOUD_DEBUG_SKIP_CERTIFICATE_VERIFY
can be used for HTTP client debugging purposes. More information can be found in the client's README file.
Requirements
This repository uses pre-commit and go-critic
for maintaining code quality. Installing them is not mandatory, but it helps in avoiding the problems you'd
otherwise encounter after opening a pull request as they are run by automated tests for all PRs.
Development quickstart
To begin development, first fork the repository to your own account, clone it and begin making changes.
git clone [email protected]/username/upcloud-cli.git
cd upcloud-cli
pre-commit install
Make the changes with your favorite editor. Once you're done, create a new branch and push it back to Github.
git checkout -b <branch-name>
<add your changes, "git status" helps>
git commit -m "New feature: create a new server in the nearest zone if not specified"
git push --set-upstream <branch-name>
After pushing the new branch, browse to your fork of the repository in GitHub and create a pull request from there.
Once the pull request is created, please make changes to your branch based on the comments & discussion in the PR.
License
MIT license