List deployment workflows.
Use -e <ENV_ID> , --cluster ,
--plugins , or --release flags to specify an
environment, cluster-, plugins-, or release-related workflows. |
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Upload a specific type of deployment workflows configuration of an
environment, release, or plugin from the YAML file or the
directory that includes tasks.yaml and
metadata.yaml . |
fuel2 graph upload -e <ENV_ID> -t <GRAPH_TYPE> (-f YAML_FILE_NAME | -d DIR_NAME)
fuel2 graph upload -r <RELEASE_ID> -t <GRAPH_TYPE> (-f YAML_FILE_NAME | -d DIR_NAME)
fuel2 graph upload -p <PLUGIN_ID> -t <GRAPH_TYPE> (-f YAML_FILE_NAME | -d DIR_NAME)
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Download deployment workflows of an environment.
Use the -a , -c , -r , or
-p flag to specify the level of the workflows to
download. |
fuel2 graph download -e <ENV_ID> -a [-t <GRAPH_TYPE>]
fuel2 graph download -e <ENV_ID> -c [-t <GRAPH_TYPE>]
fuel2 graph download -e <ENV_ID> -r <RELEASE_ID> [-t <GRAPH_TYPE>]
fuel2 graph download -e <ENV_ID> -p <PLUGIN_ID> [-t <GRAPH_TYPE>]
The -t parameter is optional. If not specified, the
default workflow is downloaded.
The workflows downloaded with the keys -a and
-p are the result of other workflows merge. They are not
supposed to be edited and uploaded back, because, in most cases, they
will override further changes in source workflows. |
Start a deployment with given workflow types.
Available for environments only. |
fuel2 graph execute -e <ENV_ID> -t GRAPH_TYPES <GRAPH_TYPES>
The -t GRAPH_TYPES parameter specifies the types of
deployment workflow in order of execution. |
Run any task workflow in the noop mode to detect
customizations. |
fuel2 graph execute -e <ENV_ID> -t GRAPH_TYPES <GRAPH_TYPES> --noop --force
The --force parameter is optional and is necessary for
previously executed workflows or tasks to prevent tasks skipping by Fuel
LCM engine. |
Delete deployment workflows.
Use -e <ENV_ID> , -p , or
-r flag to specify an environment, plugins- or
release-related workflows. |
fuel2 graph delete -e <ENV_ID> -t <GRAPH_TYPE>
fuel2 graph delete -r <RELEASE_ID> -t <GRAPH_TYPE>
fuel2 graph delete -p <PLUGIN_ID> -t <GRAPH_TYPE>
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