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# today
triton instances|insts # list machines
triton instance|inst ID|NAME|UNIQUE-NAME-SUBSTRING # get machine
# -1 for unique match, a la 'vmadm lookup -1'
triton package PACKAGE
triton create # triton create-instance
triton create -p PKG [...] IMG
triton create -i IMG -p PKG [-n NAME] [...]
# example: triton create base64 -p t4-standard-1g
# DONE
triton
triton -v # bunyan trace logging
triton images # list images
triton packages # list packages
triton image IMAGE # get image
# maybe today
triton config defaultPkg t4-standard-1g
triton login|ssh VM # kexec?
triton delete VM|IMAGE # substring matching? too dangerous
triton delete --vm VM
triton delete --image IMAGE
triton raw|cloudapi ... # raw cloudapi call
Equivalent of:
function cloudapi() {
local now=`date -u "+%a, %d %h %Y %H:%M:%S GMT"` ;
local signature=`echo ${now} | tr -d '\n' | openssl dgst -sha256 -sign ~/.ssh/automation.id_rsa | openssl enc -e -a | tr -d '\n'` ;
local curl_opts=
[[ -n $SDC_TESTING ]] && curl_opts="-k $curl_opts";
[[ -n $TRACE ]] && set -x;
curl -is $curl_opts \
-H "Accept: application/json" -H "api-version: ~7.2" \
-H "Date: ${now}" \
-H "Authorization: Signature keyId=\"/$SDC_ACCOUNT/keys/$SDC_KEY_ID\",algorithm=\"rsa-sha256\" ${signature}" \
--url $SDC_URL$@ ;
[[ -n $TRACE ]] && set +x;
echo "";
}
"shortid" instead of full UUID "id" in default output, and then allow lookup
by that shortid. Really nice for 80 columns.
triton images
Drop 'state' in default columns. Add type to be able to see lx or not
for 'linux' ones. That might hit that stupid naming problem.
# profiles
triton profile # list all profiles
triton profile NAME # show NAME profile
triton profile -a NAME # sets it as active
triton profile -n|--new # ???
For today: only the implicit 'env' profile.
# config
~/.triton/
config.json
{"currProfile": "east3b"}
east3b/ # profile
PROFILE2/
...
# another day
triton config get|set|list # see 'npm config'
triton --shell # or whatever, repl