CLI for Tutum. Full documentation available at https://docs.tutum.co/v2/api/?shell#
In order to install the Tutum CLI, you can use pip install:
pip install tutumFor Mac OS users, you can use brew install:
brew install tutumNow you can start using it:
$ tutum
usage: tutum [-h] [-v]
{build,container,event,exec,image,login,node,nodecluster,push,run,service,stack,tag,volume,volumegroup,trigger,up}
...
Tutum's CLI
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-v, --version show program's version number and exit
Tutum's CLI commands:
{build,container,event,exec,image,login,node,nodecluster,push,run,service,stack,tag,volume,volumegroup,trigger,up}
build Build an image using tutum/builder
container Container-related operations
event Get real time tutum events
exec Run a command in a running container
image Image-related operations
login Login into Tutum
node Node-related operations
nodecluster NodeCluster-related operations
push Push a local image to Tutum private registry
run Create and run a new service
service Service-related operations
stack Stack-related operations
tag Tag-related operations
volume Volume-related operations
volumegroup VolumeGroup-related operations
trigger Trigger-related operations
up Create and deploy a stack
You can also install the CLI via Docker:
docker run tutum/cli -hYou will have to pass your username and API key as environment variables, as the credentials stored via tutum login
will not persist by default:
docker run -it -e TUTUM_USER=username -e TUTUM_APIKEY=apikey tutum/cliTo make things easier, you might want to use an alias for it:
alias tutum="docker run -it -v /usr/bin/docker:/usr/bin/docker -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock -e TUTUM_USER=username -e TUTUM_APIKEY=apikey --rm tutum/cli"Then, you can run commands like:
tutum service
tutum execIn order to manage your apps and containers running on Tutum, you need to log into Tutum in any of the following ways (will be used in this order):
- Login using Tutum CLI or storing it directly in a configuration file in
~/.tutum:
$ tutum login
Username: admin
Password:
Login succeeded!Your login credentials will be stored in ~/.tutum:
[auth]
user = "username"
apikey = "apikey"- Set the environment variables
TUTUM_USER,TUTUM_APIKEY, orTUTUM_USER,TUTUM_PASS:
export TUTUM_USER=<username>
export TUTUM_APIKEY=<apikey>or
export TUTUM_USER=<username>
export TUTUM_PASS=<password>- Set the environment variables
TUTUM_AUTH:
TUTUM_AUTH is the environment variable injected via API roles
- Note:
tutum-cliandpython-tutumwill pick up the auth in the following order: TUTUM_AUTHTUTUM_USER,TUTUM_PASSorTUTUM_USER,TUTUM_APIKEY~/.tutum