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Alex Wilson 5734123e75 joyent/node-triton#245 triton profile should generate separate keys for Docker
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Reviewed by: Marsell Kukuljevic <marsell@joyent.com>
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node-triton changelog

Known issues:

  • triton ssh ... disables ssh ControlMaster to avoid issue #52.

not yet released

  • [joyent/node-triton#245] triton profile now generates fresh new keys during Docker setup and signs them with an account key, rather than copying (and decrypting) the account key itself. This makes using Docker simpler with keys in an SSH Agent.

6.0.0

This release containes some breaking changes with the --affinity flag to triton instance create. It also does not work with cloudapi endpoints older than 8.0.0 (mid 2016); for an older cloudapi endpoint, use node-triton 5.9.0.

  • [TRITON-167, TRITON-168] update support for triton instance create --affinity=.... It now fully supports regular expressions, tags and globs, and works across a wider variety of situations. Examples:

    # regular expressions
    triton instance create --affinity='instance!=/^production-db/' ...
    
    # globs
    triton instance create --affinity='instance!=production-db*' ...
    
    # tags
    triton instance create --affinity='role!=db'
    

    See https://apidocs.joyent.com/cloudapi/#affinity-rules for more details how affinities work.

    However:

    • Use of regular expressions requires a cloudapi version of 8.8.0 or later.
    • 'inst' as a affinity shorthand no longer works. Use 'instance' instead. E.g.: --affinity='instance==db1' instead of --affinity='inst==db1'
    • The shorthand --affinity= no longer works. Use --affinity='instance===' instead.

5.10.0

  • [TRITON-19] add support for deletion protection on instances. An instance with the deletion protection flag set true cannot be destroyed until the flag is set false. It is exposed through triton instance create --deletion-protection ..., triton instance enable-deletion-protection ..., and triton instance disable-deletion-protection .... This flag is only supported on cloudapi versions 8.7.0 or above.
  • [TRITON-59] node-triton should support nic operations triton instance nic get ... triton instance nic create ... triton instance nic list ... triton instance nic delete ...
  • [TRITON-42] node-triton should support nics when creating an instance, e.g. triton instance create --nic <Network Object> IMAGE PACKAGE

5.9.0

  • [TRITON-190] remove support for triton instance create --brand=bhyve .... The rest of bhyve support will remain, but selection of bhyve brand will happen via images or packages that are bhyve-specific.

5.8.0

  • [TRITON-124] add node-triton support for bhyve. This adds a triton instance create --brand=bhyve ... option that can be used for zvol images that support it. Note that bhyve support is alpha in TritonDC -- most datacenters won't yet support this option.

5.7.0

  • [TRITON-116] node-triton image sharing. Adds triton image share and triton image unshare commands.

5.6.1

  • [PUBAPI-1470] volume objects should expose their creation timestamp in a property named "created" instead of "create_timestamp".

5.6.0

  • [TRITON-30] Add UpdateNetworkIP to node-triton, e.g. triton network ip update
  • [TRITON-24] node-triton ListNetworkIPs has unordered results, e.g. triton network ip list NETWORK
  • [TRITON-88] node-triton "env" doesn't call its callback

5.5.0

  • [PUBAPI-1452] Add ip subcommand to network, e.g. triton network ip.

5.4.0

  • [joyent/node-triton#74, TOOLS-1872] Filter instance list by tag, e.g. triton instance list tag.foo=bar.

5.3.2

  • [joyent/node-triton#187] DTraceProviderBindings errors on FreeBSD.
  • [joyent/node-triton#226] added new triton volume sizes subcommand.
  • [PUBAPI-1420] added support for mounting volumes in LX and SmartOS instances. E.g., triton instance create --volume VOLUME ....

5.3.1

  • [joyent/node-triton#222] Fix the matching environment variable for the triton -r,--role ROLE ... option to be TRITON_ROLE instead of MANTA_ROLE.
  • [joyent/node-triton#201] Fix triton -r,--role ROLE ... option for taking up an RBAC role. This was introduced in v4.12.0 and was accidentally broken in v5.0.0.
  • [joyent/node-triton#217] triton volume ls -l should output a RESOURCE column.

5.3.0

  • [joyent/node-triton#173], [joyent/node-triton#174] and [joyent/node-triton#175] Add support for creating and managing NFS shared volumes. New triton volume commands are available:

    • triton volume create to create NFS shared volumes
    • triton volume list to list existing volumes
    • triton volume get to get information about a given volume
    • triton volume delete to delete one or more volumes

    Use triton volume --help to get help on all of these commands.

    Note that these commands are hidden for now. They will be made visible by default once the server-side support for volumes is shipped in Triton.

5.2.1

  • [joyent/node-triton#193] Fix possible CLI crash with triton ssh ... if the instance's image doesn't have any tags.
  • [joyent/node-triton#213] commands fail unhelpfully when cliSetupTritonApi returns error (this includes e.g. supplying an incorrect key fingerprint, which no longer results in a cryptic stack trace and crash)

5.2.0

5.1.1

  • [joyent/node-triton#190] Fix triton profile create|docker-setup breakage with latest "17.03.*" versions of docker installed.
  • [joyent/node-triton#148] Fix triton profile edit ... to work with an "EDITOR" environment variable with quotes and spaces.
  • [joyent/node-triton#183] triton profile create will no longer use ANSI codes for styling if stdout isn't a TTY.

5.1.0

  • [joyent/node-triton#182] Add -y, --yes options to triton profile create and triton profile docker-setup to allow non-interactive setup.

5.0.0

  • [joyent/node-triton#108] Support for passphrase-protected private keys. Before this work, an encrypted private SSH key (i.e. protected by a passphrase) would have to be loaded in an ssh-agent for the triton CLI to use it. Now triton will prompt for the passphrase to unlock the private key (in memory), if needed. For example:

      $ triton package list
      Enter passphrase for id_rsa: <passphrase entered interactively here>
      SHORTID   NAME             MEMORY  SWAP  DISK  VCPUS
      14ad9d54  g4-highcpu-128M    128M  512M    3G      -
      14ae2634  g4-highcpu-256M    256M    1G    5G      -
      ...
    
  • BREAKING CHANGE for module usage of node-triton. To implement joyent/node-triton#108, the way a TritonApi client is setup for use has changed from being (unrealistically) sync to async.

    Client preparation is now a multi-step process:

    1. create the client object;
    2. initialize it (mainly involves finding the SSH key identified by the keyId); and,
    3. optionally unlock the SSH key (if it is passphrase-protected and not in an ssh-agent).

    createClient has changed to take a callback argument. It will create and init the client (steps 1 and 2) and takes an optional unlockKeyFn parameter to handle step 3. A new mod_triton.promptPassphraseUnlockKey export can be used for unlockKeyFn for command-line tools to handle prompting for a passphrase on stdin, if required. Therefore what used to be:

      var mod_triton = require('triton');
      try {
          var client = mod_triton.createClient({      # No longer works.
              profileName: 'env'
          });
      } catch (initErr) {
          // handle err
      }
    
      // use `client`
    

    is now:

      var mod_triton = require('triton');
      mod_triton.createClient({
          profileName: 'env',
          unlockKeyFn: mod_triton.promptPassphraseUnlockKey
      }, function (err, client) {
          if (err) {
              // handle err
          }
    
          // use `client`
      });
    

    See the examples/ directory for more complete examples.

    Low-level/raw handling of the three steps above is possible as follows (error handling is elided):

      var mod_bunyan = require('bunyan');
      var mod_triton = require('triton');
    
      // 1. create
      var client = mod_triton.createTritonApiClient({
          log: mod_bunyan.createLogger({name: 'my-tool'}),
          config: {},
          profile: mod_triton.loadProfile('env')
      });
    
      // 2. init
      client.init(function (initErr) {
          // 3. unlock key
          // See top-comment in "lib/tritonapi.js".
      });
    
  • [joyent/node-triton#143] Fix duplicate output from 'triton rbac key ...'.

  • [joyent/node-triton#157] Add triton instance resize ... command and TritonApi.resizeInstance method.

  • [joyent/node-triton#129] Fix triton reboot --wait to properly wait. Before it would often return immediately, before the instance started rebooting. Add --wait-timeout N option to triton reboot. Also add TritonApi#rebootInstance() api method.

  • [joyent/node-triton#166] Update sshpk to fix issue with the TLS client cert created by triton profile docker-setup so that it doesn't create a cert that Go's TLS library doesn't like.

  • [joyent/node-triton#156] Providing all required profile options as command line flags (account, url, keyId) no longer produces an incomplete profile error.

  • PUBAPI-1171/PUBAPI-1205/PUBAPI-1351 The handling of legacy SDC_* environment variables has been cleaned up. These environment variables are used for compatibility with the node-smartdc toolset.

    • SDC_TESTING is now evaluated the same way as node-smartdc. Any set value but the empty string is true.
    • Errors on boolean environment variables will now identify the variable at fault.
    • triton env will emit additional comments grouping variables.
  • [joyent/node-triton#80] Add triton network list public=true|false filtering. Note that this filtering is client-side.

  • [joyent/node-triton#146] Add --wait flag to triton instance rename.

  • [joyent/node-triton#133] Add triton inst fwrule list and triton fwrules shortcuts for the existing triton inst fwrules and triton fwrule list, respectively.

  • [joyent/node-triton#3] triton ssh command not aware of "ubuntu" login for ubuntu-certified images.

  • [joyent/node-triton#137] Improve the handling for the getting started case when a user may not have envvars or a profile setup.

  • [joyent/node-triton#158] tritonapi image cache never expires

  • [joyent/node-triton#153] Bump restify-clients dep. Thanks, github.com/tomgco.

4.15.0

  • [joyent/node-triton#64] Support 'triton instance rename ...' (by github.com/YangYong3).

  • [trentm/node-dashdash#30, joyent/node-triton#144] Change the output used by Bash completion support to indicate "there are no completions for this argument" to cope with different sorting rules on different Bash/platforms. For example:

      $ triton -p test2 package get <TAB>          # before
      ##-no -tritonpackage- completions-##
    
      $ triton -p test2 package get <TAB>          # after
      ##-no-completion- -results-##
    

4.14.2

  • TOOLS-1592 First workaround for a possible BadDigestError when using node v6.

4.14.1

  • TOOLS-1587 'triton profile docker-setup' fails when path to 'docker' has spaces. This can help on Windows where Docker Toolbox installs docker.exe to "C:\Program Files\Docker Toolbox".
  • [#136] bash completion for triton profile create --copy <TAB>

4.14.0

  • [#130] Include disabled images when using an image cache (e.g. for filling in image name and version details in triton ls output.

4.13.0

  • [#120] Don't fail triton instance list if the retrieval of image info (retrieved to get image name and version, as a bonus) fails with an authorization error -- in case it is an RBAC failure where a subuser can ListMachines, but not ListImages.

  • [#113] Usage errors now some "error help", including option or command synopses. Some examples (the new thing is marked with >):

    • Command synopses when argument errors:

          $ triton create
          triton instance create: error (Usage): incorrect number of args
      >   usage: triton instance create [OPTIONS] IMAGE PACKAGE
      
    • Option synopsis with option errors:

          $ triton image ls --bogus
          triton image ls: error (Option): unknown option: "--bogus"
      >   usage: triton image ls [ --help | -h ] [ --all | -a ] [ -H ] [ -o field1,... ]
      >       [ --long | -l ] [ -s field1,... ] [ --json | -j ] ...
      
    • Suggested command name misspellings:

          $ triton in
          triton: error (UnknownCommand): unknown command: "in"
      >   Did you mean this?
      >       info
      >       inst
      

4.12.0

  • [#120] triton -r,--role ROLE ... option to take up an RBAC role(s).

4.11.0

  • [#112] Fix triton completion, broke a while back.
  • [#111] triton env --unset,-u option to emit environment commands to unset relevant envvars.
  • Unhide triton env from triton --help output.

4.10.0

  • [#82] Affinity (a.k.a. locality hints) support for instance creation, e.g.:

      # Use same server as instance 'db0':
      triton create -a instance==db0 ...
      triton create -a db0 ...           # shortcut for same thing
    
      # Use different server than instance 'db0':
      triton create -a 'instance!=db0' ...
    
      # *Attempt* to use same server as instance 'db0', but don't fail
      # if cannot. This is called a "non-strict" or "soft" rule.
      triton create -a instance==~db0 ...
    
      # *Attempt* to use a different server than instance 'db0':
      triton create -a 'instance!=~db0' ...
    

    "Affinity" here refers to providing rules for deciding on which server a new instance should by provisioned. Rules are in terms of existing instances. As a shortcut, 'inst' can be used in place of 'instance' above (e.g. triton create -a 'inst!=db0' ...).

4.9.0

  • [#46] Initial support for triton helping setup and manage configuration for using docker against a Triton datacenter. Triton datacenters can provide a Docker Remote API endpoint against which you can run the normal docker client. See https://www.joyent.com/triton for and overview and https://github.com/joyent/sdc-docker for developer details.

    • triton profile create will now setup the profile for running Docker, if the Triton datacenter provides a docker endpoint. The typical flow would be:

      $ triton profile create
      name: foo
      ...
      $ triton profile set foo            # make foo my default profile
      $ eval "$(triton env --docker)"     # set 'DOCKER_' envvars
      $ docker info
      

      This profile setup for Docker requires making requests to the CloudAPI endpoint which can fail (e.g. if CloudAPI is down, credentials are invalid, etc.). You can use the --no-docker option to skip the Docker setup part of profile creation.

    • For existing Triton CLI profiles, there is a new triton profile docker-setup [PROFILE].

      $ triton profile docker-setup
      $ eval "$(triton env --docker)"
      $ docker info
      
    • triton env will now emit commands to setup DOCKER_ envvars. That can be limited to just the Docker-relevant env via triton env --docker.

4.8.0

  • #103 triton ip <inst> to output the instance's primaryIp
  • #52 Workaround for triton ssh .... In version 4.6.0, triton ssh ... interactive sessions were broken. This version reverts that change and adds a workaround for #52 (by disabling ControlMaster when spawning ssh). See https://github.com/joyent/node-triton/issues/52 for details.
  • #97 triton profile set - to set the last profile as current.
  • PUBAPI-1266 Added instance enable-firewall and instance disable-firewall

4.7.0

Known issue: triton ssh interactive sessions are broken. Upgrade to v4.7.1.

  • #101 Bash completion for server-side data: instances, images, etc. Bash completion on TAB should now work for things like the following: triton create <TAB to complete images> <TAB to complete packages, triton inst tag ls <TAB to complete instances>. Cached (with a 5 minute TTL) completions for the following data are supported: instances, images, packages, networks, fwrules, account keys. See triton completion --help for adding/updating Bash completion.
  • #99 triton profile set ... alias for set-current

4.6.0

Known issue: triton ssh interactive sessions are broken. Upgrade to v4.7.1.

  • #98 triton inst get ID for a deleted instance will now emit the instance object and error less obtusely. This adds a new InstanceDeleted error code from TritonApi.
  • PUBAPI-1233 firewalls: triton fwrule ...
  • PUBAPI-1234 instance snapshots: triton inst snapshot ...
  • #52 Fix 'triton ssh ...' stdout/stderr to fully flush with node >= 4.x.

4.5.2

  • #95 Fix breakage of triton image create in v4.5.0. (By Kris Shannon.)
  • #94, #93 triton inst create ... is broken if "images.json" cache file is missing. (By Kris Shannon.)

4.5.1

4.5.0

  • #88 'triton inst tag ...' for managing instance tags.

4.4.4

  • #90 Update sshpk and smartdc-auth to attempt to deal with multiple package inter-deps.

4.4.3

  • #86 Ensure triton profile ls and triton profile set-current work when there is no current profile.

4.4.2

  • Support triton.createClient(...) creation without requiring a configDir. Basically this then fallsback to a TritonApi with the default config.

4.4.1

  • #83, #84 Fix running triton on Windows. Note: Triton config is stored in "%APPDATA%/Joyent/Triton/..." on Windows, "~/.triton/..." on other platforms.

4.4.0

  • #78 triton image delete IMAGE
  • #79 Fix triton instance get NAME to make sure it gets the dns_names CNS field.
  • PUBAPI-1227: Note that triton image list doesn't include Docker images, at least currently.

4.3.1

  • #77 triton create error in v4.3.0

4.3.0

Bad release. Use >=4.3.1.

  • #76 triton image create ... and triton image wait ...
  • #72 want triton image to still return image details even when it is not in 'active' state

4.2.0

  • Bash completion: Add completion for args to triton account update <TAB>. This isn't perfect because a space is added after completion of "FIELD=", but hopefully is helpful.
  • #75 triton account update ...

4.1.0

  • Unhide triton completion so hopefully more find it and use it.

  • node-triton#73 triton instance list --credentials to include "metadata.credentials" in instance listing.

  • node-triton#35 More easily distinguish KVM and LX and Docker images and instances.

    In PUBAPI-1161 CloudAPI (v8.0.0) started exposing IMG.type, INST.brand and INST.docker. One of the main issues for users is that telling KVM ubuntu from LX ubuntu is confusing (see also joyent/smartos-live#532).

    tl;dr:

    • triton image list default output now includes the type instead of state. The state column is still in output with -l, -j, -o state.
    • triton instance list default output now includes a flags column instead of primaryIp. The 'D' and 'K' flags identify Docker and KVM instances.
    • triton instance list -l includes the brand.

    Default output examples showing the various cases (and the attempt to stay within 80 columns):

    $ triton imgs
    SHORTID   NAME            VERSION   FLAGS  OS       TYPE          PUBDATE
    1bd84670  minimal-64-lts  14.4.2    P      smartos  zone-dataset  2015-05-28
    b67492c2  base-64-lts     14.4.2    P      smartos  zone-dataset  2015-05-28
    ffe82a0a  ubuntu-15.04    20151105  P      linux    lx-dataset    2015-11-05
    8a1dbc62  centos-6        20160111  P      linux    zvol          2016-01-11
    
    $ triton insts
    SHORTID   NAME         IMG                    STATE    FLAGS  AGE
    da7c6edd  cocky_noyce  3d996aaa               running  DF     10m
    deedeb42  ubu0         ubuntu-15.04@20151105  running  -      9m
    aa9ccfda  mini2        minimal-64-lts@14.4.2  running  -      9m
    e8fc0b96  centi0       centos-6@20160111      running  K      8m
    
  • Filtering instances on docker=true:

    $ triton insts docker=true
    SHORTID   NAME         IMG       STATE    FLAGS  AGE
    da7c6edd  cocky_noyce  3d996aaa  running  DF     13m
    

4.0.1

  • Add triton env -t to be able to emit a shell environment to configure triton itself. This allows one to have the following Bash function to select a Triton profile for triton and node-smartdc tooling:

      function triton-select { eval $(triton env $1); }
    

4.0.0

  • [backwards incompat] #66 New consistent triton CLI style. See the issue for discussion.

    The major changes is that where some sub-commands used to be some flavour of:

      triton things       # list all the things
      triton thing ID     # get a thing
      triton thing -a ID  # create a new thing
    

    Now commands are consistently:

      triton thing list       # list all the things
      triton thing get ID     # get a thing
      triton thing create ... # create a new thing
      ...
    

    The most annoying incompatility is the need for "get" to get a thing. E.g.:

      BEFORE                  AFTER
      triton img blah         triton img get blah
      triton inst web0        triton inst get web0
    

    For listing things, there is typically a shortcut with the old form, e.g. triton images is a shortcut for triton image list.

    Currently all of the CLI except the experimental triton rbac ... is converted to the new consistent style.

  • [backwards incompat] triton whoami was dropped. This used to be a shortcut for triton account get. It could possibly come back.

  • Much improved Bash completion. See triton completion -h for notes on how to install.

  • Add the ability to create a profile copying from an existing profile, via triton profile create --copy NAME.

  • triton key add was added (https://apidocs.joyent.com/cloudapi/#CreateKey).

3.6.0

  • #67 Add triton create --network,-N NETWORK ... option for specifying networks for instance creation. "NETWORK" is a network id, name, or short id; or a comma-separated array of networks.

3.5.0

  • #67 Add triton create --tag|-t ... option for adding tags on instance creation. E.g. triton create -n NAME -t foo=bar -t @my-tags-file.json IMAGE PACKAGE.

3.4.2

  • #63 "triton images" with a filter should not be cached.
  • #65 Fix triton profile(s) handling when the user has no profiles yet.

3.4.1

  • #60 Display vcpus in triton packages output.
  • Add -d,--data <data> option to triton cloudapi.
  • Fix triton rbac role ROLE. Also get that command to have a stable order for the displayed fields.

3.4.0

  • Improvements for using node-triton as a module. E.g. a simple example:

      var triton = require('triton');
      var client = triton.createClient({profileName: 'env'});
      client.listImages(function (err, imgs) {
          console.log(err);
          console.log(imgs);
      });
    

    See the README and "lib/index.js" for more info.

3.3.0

  • #59 CLI options to triton create to add metadata on instance creation:
    • triton create -m,--metadata KEY=VALUE to add a single value
    • triton create -m,--metadata @FILE to add values from a JSON or key/value-per-line file
    • triton create -M,--metadata-file KEY=FILE to set a key from a file
    • triton create --script FILE to set the special "user-script" key from a file

3.2.0

  • #58 triton --act-as=ACCOUNT ... for an operator account to auth as themself, but operator on another account's resources. Note that operator accesses like this are audited on the CloudAPI server side.
  • triton --accept-version VER hidden top-level option for development. This allows calling the target cloudapi with the given value for the "Accept-Version" header -- which is how CloudAPI does API versioning. By default triton is coded to a particular cloudapi version range, so forcing a different version could result in breaking in the triton client code that handles the response. IOW, this is just a tool for developers of this Triton client and CloudAPI itself.

3.1.0

  • New (hidden for now, i.e. experimental) triton env ... to dump evalable shell commands for node-smartdc environment setup for a given Triton CLI profile. E.g.:

      eval $(triton env east1)
      sdc-listmachines
    

    I think this should grow to support setting up Docker env as well.

  • #54 triton rbac role-tags for now can't be hidden (as long we have the need to role-tag raw resource URLs like '/my/images').

  • #54 triton rbac apply --dev-create-keys-and-profiles for experimenting/dev/testing to quickly generate and add user keys and setup Triton CLI profiles for all users in the RBAC config.

  • #54 RBAC support, see https://docs.joyent.com/public-cloud/rbac to start.

    • triton rbac info improvements: better help, use brackets to show non-default roles.
    • triton rbac reset
    • change triton rbac user USER output a little for the 'keys' (show the key fingerprint and name instead of the key content), 'roles', and 'default_roles' fields.
  • #54 Drop support for shortIds for triton rbac {users,roles,policies} commands. They all have unique name fields, just use that.

  • #54 triton rbac apply will implicitly look for a user key file at "./rbac-user-keys/$login.pub" if no keys field is provided in the "rbac.json" config file.

  • Change default triton keys and triton rbac keys output to be tabular. Otherwise it is a little obtuse to see fingerprints (which is what currently must be included in a profile). triton [rbac] keys -A can be used to get the old behaviour (just the key content, i.e. output appropriate for "~/.ssh/authorized_keys").

3.0.0

  • #54 RBAC support, see https://docs.joyent.com/public-cloud/rbac to start.
    • [Backward incompatible.] The triton CLI option for the cloudapi URL has changed from --url,-u to --url,-U.
    • Add triton --user,-u USER CLI option and TRITON_USER (or SDC_USER) environment variable support for specifying the RBAC user.
    • triton profiles now shows the optional user fields.
    • A (currently experimental and hidden) triton rbac ... command to house RBAC CLI functionality.
    • triton rbac users to list all users.
    • triton rbac user ... to show, create, edit and delete users.
    • triton rbac roles to list all roles.
    • triton rbac role ... to show, create, edit and delete roles.
    • triton rbac policies to list all policies.
    • triton rbac policy ... to show, create, edit and delete policies.
    • triton rbac keys to list all RBAC user SSH keys.
    • triton rbac key ... to show, create, edit and delete user keys.
    • triton rbac {instance,image,network,package,}role-tags ... to list and manage role tags on each of those resources.
    • triton rbac info will dump a summary of the full current RBAC state. This command is still in development.
    • triton rbac apply will synchronize a local RBAC config (by default it looks for "./rbac.json") to live RBAC state. Current the RBAC config file format is undocumented. See "examples/rbac-*" for examples.
  • #55 Update of smartdc-auth/sshpk deps, removal of duplicated code for composing Authorization headers

2.1.4

  • #51: Update deps to get dtrace-provider 0.6 build fix for node v4.2.x.
  • #49: triton create ... --firewall to enable Cloud Firewall.

2.1.3

  • #44 'triton rm' alias for delete
  • #43 triton profile ... doesn't use the profile from TRITON_PROFILE envvar

2.1.2

  • #41 Add compatibility with ed25519 keys in ssh-agent
  • #42 Tools using sshpk should lock in an exact version

2.1.1

  • #40 Update smartdc-auth so that newer OpenSSH ssh-keygen default fingerprint formats for setting keyId work.
  • #39 Test suite: Change the test config 'destructiveAllowed' var to 'writeActionsAllowed'.

2.1.0

  • Errors and exit status: Change Usage errors to always have an exit status of 2 (per common practice in at least some tooling). Add ResourceNotFound error for triton {instance,package,image,network} with exit status 3. This can help tooling (e.g. the test suite uses this in one place). Add triton help docs on exit status.

  • Test suite: Integration tests always require a config file (either $TRITON_TEST_CONFIG path or "test/config.json"). Drop the other TRITON_TEST_* envvars.

2.0.0

  • Changed name to triton npm package, graciously given up by suguru from his https://github.com/ameba-proteus/node-triton project. <3 The latest previous release of the triton package was 1.0.7, so we'll separate with a major version bump for this triton package.

1.0.0

Initial release as joyent-triton npm package.