This release includes
- Fix issue of required parameters for tags and details
- Fix issue of hostid parameter completing to show hosts with type=routing
- Statically building the binary to not depend on gcc compiler #59
- Allow http/https web-proxy support #49
- Show keys as per provided filter for table/csv/column output #63
- Don't sort header when filter keys are provided
This release includes
- Rewrite cloudmonkey in golang
- Interactive parameter completion
- Simplification of configuration
This release includes
- Support for shell history
- Sort autocompletion suggestion based on names
- Improve CSV output and error handling
This release includes
- Spinner printing improvements
- Monkey patching SSL requests
- Encode publickey, privatekey and certificates in APIs
- Configurable signature version
- Fix tabular output mode
- Better response checking in the API response
- A new XML display output mode
- A new CSV display output mode
This release includes
- Users can specify domain when using username/password auth per server profile
- Autocompletion of args works when cursor is not at the end of the line
- CLOUDSTACK-7935: keep colons in the request to ACS
- Account parameters are sometimes UUIDs and sometimes string, CloudMonkey now automatically autocompletes for both UUID and string account args
- Pass verifysslcert option while user logs in using username/password
- Importing readline no longer outputs escape characters
- CloudMonkey will not output extra empty lines in stdout output
- Filtered result output is uniform across output display formats
- Async blocked API now show a spinning cursor instead of print dots
- When finding missing API args, it does case insensitive search
- New command line arg: -p or --profile (load server profile)
- New command line arg: -b, --block-async (block and poll result on async API calls)
- New command line arg: -n, --noblock-async (do not block on async API calls)
This release includes
- CloudMonkey becomes unicode friendly
- Autocompletion for filters, precache changes
- Autocompletion for config 'set' options and boolean api args
- Current server profile displayed on prompt
- Server profile related bugfixes, blank profile names are not allowed
- Filtering support for default display output
- Filtering by single key only outputs results without key names
- Non-interactive commands from command line are outputted without colors
- Parameter completion uses list api heuristics and related APIs as fallback
- Parameter completion options are cached to speed up rendering of options
- CloudMonkey returns non-zero exit code when run on shell and a error is return from managment server, the error message is written to stderr
- Adds new config parameter 'verifysslcert' to enable/disable SSL cert checking
- New command line arg: -d for display (json, table or default)
Make sure you backup your config before you upgrade cloudmonkey from previous releases.
With this release cloudmonkey
will automatically fix your config file, add missing
configuration parameters and save it as the upgraded versions starts for the first time.
This release includes
- In the config [server] section is deprecated now
- For missing keys, cloudmonkey will set default values
- Network requests, json decoding and shell related bugfixes
- Based on platform, it will install either pyreadline (Windows) or readline (OSX and Linux)
- Config options
protocol
,host
,port
,path
are deprecated now - Backward compatibilty exists for above options but we use
url
for the mgmt server URL - Introduces server profiles so users can use cloudmonkey with different hosts and management server configs
- A default profile under the section [local] is added with default values
- Everytime
set
is called, cloudmonkey will write the config and reload config file
Make sure you backup your config before you upgrade cloudmonkey from previous releases.
With this release cloudmonkey
will automatically fix your config file, add missing
configuration parameters and save it as the upgraded versions starts for the first time.
This release includes
- support for using username and password instead of / in addition to api key and secret key
- Usage of signature version 3 for the api signing process. This reduces the chance of API replay attacks
- cleanup based on reporting from PEP8 and Flake8
If you upgrade from 5.0, then cloudmonkey will ask you to update your config file (~/.cloudmonkey/config) Under the [user], you can add username = password = Under the [server], you can add expires = 600
This is the first release of CloudMonkey independent from the Apache CloudStack core orchestration engine. The release includes a precache of Apache CloudStack 4.2.0 API calls, and should be backward compatible with prior 3.x and 4.x CloudStack installations (with the obvious caveat that previous versions will have a subset of the latest API commands / parameters).