Commit enables following flavours of client's documentation: - docs: featuring mainly CLI and Python API - releasenotes: containing all releases releasenotes Story: 2001058 Task: 5722 Needed-By: Ie064df6f64ee168ad3b5d2dda949b1d14fa7b9d8 Change-Id: I1b0fa11160d8d7d928b4cfbe358ca8c75ed8dd08
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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.