example script using TritonApi to list instances

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#!/usr/bin/env node
/**
* Example using cloudapi2.js to call cloudapi's ListMachines endpoint.
*
* Usage:
* ./example-list-images.js | bunyan
*/
var p = console.log;
var bunyan = require('bunyan');
var triton = require('../'); // typically `require('triton');`
var URL = process.env.SDC_URL || 'https://us-sw-1.api.joyent.com';
var ACCOUNT = process.env.SDC_ACCOUNT || 'bob';
var KEY_ID = process.env.SDC_KEY_ID || 'b4:f0:b4:6c:18:3b:44:63:b4:4e:58:22:74:43:d4:bc';
var log = bunyan.createLogger({
name: 'test-list-instances',
level: process.env.LOG_LEVEL || 'trace'
});
/*
* More details on `createClient` options here:
* https://github.com/joyent/node-triton/blob/master/lib/index.js#L18-L61
* For example, if you want to use an existing `triton` CLI profile, you can
* pass that profile name in.
*/
var client = triton.createClient({
log: log,
profile: {
url: URL,
account: ACCOUNT,
keyId: KEY_ID
}
});
// TODO: Eventually the top-level TritonApi will have `.listInstances()` to use.
client.cloudapi.listMachines(function (err, insts) {
client.close(); // Remember to close the client to close TCP conn.
if (err) {
console.error('listInstances err:', err);
} else {
console.log(JSON.stringify(insts, null, 4));
}
});