The CLI that helps you manage your Kuzzle instances.
$ npm install -g kourou
$ kourou COMMAND
running command...
$ kourou (-v|--version|version)
kourou/0.28.1 darwin-arm64 node-v20.10.0
$ kourou --help [COMMAND]
USAGE
$ kourou COMMAND
...
Commands that needs to send requests to Kuzzle API can specify the Kuzzle server address and authentication informations.
By command line:
--host=host [default: localhost] Kuzzle server host
--port=port [default: 7512] Kuzzle server port
--username=username [default: anonymous] Kuzzle user
--password=password Kuzzle user password
--api-key=api-key Kuzzle user api-key
--ssl [default: true for port 443] Use SSL to connect to Kuzzle
--protocol [default: ws] Protocol used to connect to Kuzzle ( `http` or `ws` )
By environment variables:
KUZZLE_HOST [default: localhost] Kuzzle server host
KUZZLE_PORT [default: 7512] Kuzzle server port
KUZZLE_USERNAME [default: anonymous] Kuzzle user
KUZZLE_PASSWORD Kuzzle user password
KUZZLE_API_KEY Kuzzle user api-key
KUZZLE_SSL Use SSL to connect to Kuzzle
KUZZLE_PROTOCOL Protocol used to connect to Kuzzle ( `http` or `ws` )
You can impersonate a user before executing a command with the --as
flag and a user kuid
.
User impersonation require the following rights for the authenticated user: security:createApiKey
, security:deleteApiKey
$ kourou sdk:query auth:getCurrentUser --as gordon --username admin --password admin
🚀 Kourou - Executes an API query.
[â„ą] Connecting to http://localhost:7512 ...
[â„ą] Impersonate user "gordon"
[...]
When no command is found, Kourou will try to execute the given command with the sdk:query
command.
The first argument has to be the name of the controller and the action separated by a semicolon (eg document:create
)
Kourou will try to infer common arguments like index
, collection
, _id
or body
.
It will automatically infer and accept the following lists of arguments:
<command> <index>
- _eg:
kourou collection:list iot
_
- _eg:
.
<command> <body>
- _eg:
kourou security:createUser '{"content":{"profileIds":["default"]}}' --id yagmur
_
- _eg:
.
<command> <index> <collection>
- _eg:
kourou collection:truncate iot sensors
_
- _eg:
.
<command> <index> <collection> <body>
- _eg:
kourou bulk:import iot sensors '{bulkData: []}'
_
- _eg:
.
<command> <index> <collection> <id>
- _eg:
kourou document:delete iot sensors sigfox-123
_
- _eg:
.
<command> <index> <collection> <id> <body>
- _eg:
kourou document:create iot sensors sigfox-123 '{temperature: 42}'
_
- _eg:
All other arguments and options will be passed as-is to the sdk:query
method.
Note: you can pass arguments to the API actions with the
--arg
or-a
option in your command, e.g.kourou security:createFirstAdmin '{ ...credentials here... }' -a reset=true
kourou api-key:check TOKEN
kourou api-key:create USER
kourou api-key:delete USER ID
kourou api-key:search USER
kourou app:debug-proxy
kourou app:doctor
kourou app:scaffold DESTINATION
kourou app:start-services
kourou autocomplete [SHELL]
kourou collection:create INDEX COLLECTION [BODY]
kourou collection:export INDEX COLLECTION
kourou collection:import PATH
kourou collection:migrate SCRIPT PATH
kourou config:diff FIRST SECOND
kourou document:search INDEX COLLECTION [QUERY]
kourou es:aliases:cat
kourou es:indices:cat
kourou es:indices:get INDEX ID
kourou es:indices:insert INDEX
kourou es:migrate
kourou es:snapshot:create REPOSITORY NAME
kourou es:snapshot:create-repository REPOSITORY LOCATION
kourou es:snapshot:list REPOSITORY
kourou es:snapshot:restore REPOSITORY NAME
kourou file:decrypt FILE
kourou file:encrypt FILE
kourou file:test FILE
kourou help [COMMAND]
kourou import PATH
kourou index:export INDEX
kourou index:import PATH
kourou instance:kill
kourou instance:list
kourou instance:logs
kourou instance:spawn
kourou paas:deploy ENVIRONMENT APPLICATIONID IMAGE
kourou paas:elasticsearch:dump ENVIRONMENT APPLICATIONID DUMPDIRECTORY
kourou paas:init PROJECT
kourou paas:login
kourou paas:logs ENVIRONMENT APPLICATION
kourou paas:snapshots:cat ENVIRONMENT APPLICATIONID
kourou paas:snapshots:dump ENVIRONMENT APPLICATIONID
kourou paas:snapshots:restore ENVIRONMENT APPLICATIONID SNAPSHOTID
kourou profile:export
kourou profile:import PATH
kourou realtime:subscribe INDEX COLLECTION [FILTERS]
kourou redis:list-keys [MATCH]
kourou role:export
kourou role:import PATH
kourou sdk:execute [CODE]
kourou sdk:query CONTROLLER:ACTION
kourou user:export
kourou user:export-mappings
kourou user:import PATH
kourou user:import-mappings PATH
kourou vault:add SECRETS-FILE KEY VALUE
kourou vault:decrypt FILE
kourou vault:encrypt FILE
kourou vault:show SECRETS-FILE [KEY]
kourou vault:test SECRETS-FILE
Checks an API key validity
USAGE
$ kourou api-key:check TOKEN
ARGUMENTS
TOKEN API key token
OPTIONS
--api-key=api-key Kuzzle user api-key
--as=as Impersonate a user
--help show CLI help
--host=host [default: localhost] Kuzzle server host
--password=password Kuzzle user password
--port=port [default: 7512] Kuzzle server port
--protocol=protocol [default: ws] Kuzzle protocol (http or ws)
--ssl Use SSL to connect to Kuzzle
--username=username [default: anonymous] Kuzzle username (local strategy)
EXAMPLE
kourou api-key:check eyJhbG...QxfQrc
See code: lib/commands/api-key/check.js
Creates a new API Key for a user
USAGE
$ kourou api-key:create USER
ARGUMENTS
USER User kuid
OPTIONS
-d, --description=description (required) API Key description
--api-key=api-key Kuzzle user api-key
--as=as Impersonate a user
--expire=expire [default: -1] API Key validity
--help show CLI help
--host=host [default: localhost] Kuzzle server host
--id=id API Key unique ID
--password=password Kuzzle user password
--port=port [default: 7512] Kuzzle server port
--protocol=protocol [default: ws] Kuzzle protocol (http or ws)
--ssl Use SSL to connect to Kuzzle
--username=username [default: anonymous] Kuzzle username (local strategy)
See code: lib/commands/api-key/create.js
Deletes an API key.
USAGE
$ kourou api-key:delete USER ID
ARGUMENTS
USER User kuid
ID API Key unique ID
OPTIONS
--api-key=api-key Kuzzle user api-key
--as=as Impersonate a user
--help show CLI help
--host=host [default: localhost] Kuzzle server host
--password=password Kuzzle user password
--port=port [default: 7512] Kuzzle server port
--protocol=protocol [default: ws] Kuzzle protocol (http or ws)
--ssl Use SSL to connect to Kuzzle
--username=username [default: anonymous] Kuzzle username (local strategy)
EXAMPLE
kourou vault:delete sigfox-gateway 1k-BF3EBjsXdvA2PR8x
See code: lib/commands/api-key/delete.js
Lists a user's API Keys.
USAGE
$ kourou api-key:search USER
ARGUMENTS
USER User kuid
OPTIONS
--api-key=api-key Kuzzle user api-key
--as=as Impersonate a user
--filter=filter Filter to match the API Key descriptions
--help show CLI help
--host=host [default: localhost] Kuzzle server host
--password=password Kuzzle user password
--port=port [default: 7512] Kuzzle server port
--protocol=protocol [default: ws] Kuzzle protocol (http or ws)
--ssl Use SSL to connect to Kuzzle
--username=username [default: anonymous] Kuzzle username (local strategy)
See code: lib/commands/api-key/search.js
Create a Proxy Server that allows Chrome to debug Kuzzle remotely using the DebugController
USAGE
$ kourou app:debug-proxy
OPTIONS
--api-key=api-key Kuzzle user api-key
--as=as Impersonate a user
--forwardPort=forwardPort [default: 9222] Port of the forwarding server
--help show CLI help
--host=host [default: localhost] Kuzzle server host
--keepAuth Keep the user authenticated
--noAutoEnableDebugger True if Kourou should not enable and disable the Debugger automatically before and after
usage
--password=password Kuzzle user password
--port=port [default: 7512] Kuzzle server port
--protocol=protocol [default: ws] Kuzzle protocol (http or ws)
--showDebuggerEvents Verbose mode to display events sent to the Chrome Debugger
--showDebuggerPayloads Verbose mode to display payloads sent by and to the Chrome Debugger
--ssl Use SSL to connect to Kuzzle
--ttl=ttl [default: 1h] Kuzzle login TTL
--username=username [default: anonymous] Kuzzle username (local strategy)
See code: lib/commands/app/debug-proxy.js
Analyze a Kuzzle application
USAGE
$ kourou app:doctor
OPTIONS
--api-key=api-key Kuzzle user api-key
--as=as Impersonate a user
--elasticsearch=elasticsearch [default: http://localhost:9200] Elasticsearch server URL
--help show CLI help
--host=host [default: localhost] Kuzzle server host
--password=password Kuzzle user password
--port=port [default: 7512] Kuzzle server port
--protocol=protocol [default: ws] Kuzzle protocol (http or ws)
--ssl Use SSL to connect to Kuzzle
--username=username [default: anonymous] Kuzzle username (local strategy)
See code: lib/commands/app/doctor.js
Scaffolds a new Kuzzle application
USAGE
$ kourou app:scaffold DESTINATION
ARGUMENTS
DESTINATION Directory to scaffold the app
OPTIONS
--flavor=flavor [default: generic] Template flavor ("generic", "iot").
--help show CLI help
See code: lib/commands/app/scaffold.js
Starts Kuzzle services (Elasticsearch and Redis)
USAGE
$ kourou app:start-services
OPTIONS
--check Check prerequisite before running services
--help show CLI help
See code: lib/commands/app/start-services.js
display autocomplete installation instructions
USAGE
$ kourou autocomplete [SHELL]
ARGUMENTS
SHELL shell type
OPTIONS
-r, --refresh-cache Refresh cache (ignores displaying instructions)
EXAMPLES
$ kourou autocomplete
$ kourou autocomplete bash
$ kourou autocomplete zsh
$ kourou autocomplete --refresh-cache
See code: @oclif/plugin-autocomplete
Creates a collection
USAGE
$ kourou collection:create INDEX COLLECTION [BODY]
ARGUMENTS
INDEX Index name
COLLECTION Collection name
BODY Collection mappings and settings in JS or JSON format. Will be read from STDIN if available
OPTIONS
--api-key=api-key Kuzzle user api-key
--as=as Impersonate a user
--help show CLI help
--host=host [default: localhost] Kuzzle server host
--password=password Kuzzle user password
--port=port [default: 7512] Kuzzle server port
--protocol=protocol [default: ws] Kuzzle protocol (http or ws)
--ssl Use SSL to connect to Kuzzle
--username=username [default: anonymous] Kuzzle username (local strategy)
See code: lib/commands/collection/create.js
Exports a collection (JSONL format)
USAGE
$ kourou collection:export INDEX COLLECTION
ARGUMENTS
INDEX Index name
COLLECTION Collection name
OPTIONS
--api-key=api-key
Kuzzle user api-key
--as=as
Impersonate a user
--batch-size=batch-size
[default: 2000] Maximum batch size (see limits.documentsFetchCount config)
--editor
Open an editor (EDITOR env variable) to edit the query before sending
--fields=fields
[CSV format only] The list of fields to be included in the CSV export in dot-path format.
Example:
--fields oneField,anotherField,yetAnotherOne.nested.moarNested
Note that the '_id' field is always included in the CSV export. Leaving this option empty implies that all
exportable fields in the mapping will be exported.
--format=jsonl|kuzzle|csv
[default: jsonl] "kuzzle" will export in Kuzzle format usable for internal fixtures,
"jsonl" allows to import that data back with kourou,
"csv" allows to import data into Excel (please, specify the fields to export using the --fields option).
--help
show CLI help
--host=host
[default: localhost] Kuzzle server host
--password=password
Kuzzle user password
--path=path
Dump root directory
--port=port
[default: 7512] Kuzzle server port
--protocol=protocol
[default: ws] Kuzzle protocol (http or websocket)
--query=query
[default: {}] Only dump documents matching the query (JS or JSON format)
--scrollTTL=scrollTTL
[default: 20s] The scroll TTL option to pass to the dump operation (which performs a document.search under the
hood),
expressed in ms format, e.g. '2s', '1m', '3h'.
--ssl
Use SSL to connect to Kuzzle
--type=type
[default: all] Type of the export: all, mappings, data
--username=username
[default: anonymous] Kuzzle username (local strategy)
EXAMPLES
kourou collection:export nyc-open-data yellow-taxi
kourou collection:export nyc-open-data yellow-taxi --query '{ term: { city: "Saigon" } }'
See code: lib/commands/collection/export.js
Imports a collection
USAGE
$ kourou collection:import PATH
ARGUMENTS
PATH Dump directory path
OPTIONS
--api-key=api-key Kuzzle user api-key
--as=as Impersonate a user
--batch-size=batch-size [default: 200] Maximum batch size (see limits.documentsWriteCount config)
--collection=collection If set, override the collection destination name
--help show CLI help
--host=host [default: localhost] Kuzzle server host
--index=index If set, override the index destination name
--no-mappings Skip collection mappings
--password=password Kuzzle user password
--port=port [default: 7512] Kuzzle server port
--protocol=protocol [default: ws] Kuzzle protocol (http or websocket)
--ssl Use SSL to connect to Kuzzle
--username=username [default: anonymous] Kuzzle username (local strategy)
See code: lib/commands/collection/import.js
Migrate a collection by transforming documents from a dump file and importing them into Kuzzle
USAGE
$ kourou collection:migrate SCRIPT PATH
ARGUMENTS
SCRIPT Migration script path
PATH Collection dump path
OPTIONS
--api-key=api-key Kuzzle user api-key
--as=as Impersonate a user
--batch-size=batch-size [default: 200] Maximum batch size (see limits.documentsWriteCount config)
--collection=collection If set, override the collection destination name
--help show CLI help
--host=host [default: localhost] Kuzzle server host
--index=index If set, override the index destination name
--password=password Kuzzle user password
--port=port [default: 7512] Kuzzle server port
--protocol=protocol [default: ws] Kuzzle protocol (http or websocket)
--ssl Use SSL to connect to Kuzzle
--username=username [default: anonymous] Kuzzle username (local strategy)
See code: lib/commands/collection/migrate.js
Returns differences between two Kuzzle configuration files (kuzzlerc)
USAGE
$ kourou config:diff FIRST SECOND
ARGUMENTS
FIRST First configuration file
SECOND Second configuration file
OPTIONS
--strict Exit with an error if differences are found
--values Also displays value changes
EXAMPLE
kourou config:diff config/local/kuzzlerc config/production/kuzzlerc
See code: lib/commands/config/diff.js
Searches for documents
USAGE
$ kourou document:search INDEX COLLECTION [QUERY]
ARGUMENTS
INDEX Index name
COLLECTION Collection name
QUERY Search query in JS or JSON format.
OPTIONS
--api-key=api-key Kuzzle user api-key
--as=as Impersonate a user
--editor Open an editor (EDITOR env variable) to edit the request before sending
--from=from Optional offset
--help show CLI help
--host=host [default: localhost] Kuzzle server host
--lang=lang [default: koncorde] Specify the query language to use
--password=password Kuzzle user password
--port=port [default: 7512] Kuzzle server port
--protocol=protocol [default: ws] Kuzzle protocol (http or ws)
--scroll=scroll Optional scroll TTL
--size=size Optional page size
--sort=sort [default: {}] Sort in JS or JSON format.
--ssl Use SSL to connect to Kuzzle
--username=username [default: anonymous] Kuzzle username (local strategy)
EXAMPLES
kourou document:search iot sensors '{ equals: { name: "corona" } }'
kourou document:search iot sensors '{ match: { name: "cOrOnna" } }' -a lang=elasticsearch
kourou document:search iot sensors --editor
See code: lib/commands/document/search.js
Lists available ES aliases
USAGE
$ kourou es:aliases:cat
OPTIONS
-g, --grep=grep Match output with pattern
-n, --node=node [default: http://localhost:9200] Elasticsearch server URL
--help show CLI help
See code: lib/commands/es/aliases/cat.js
Lists available ES indexes
USAGE
$ kourou es:indices:cat
OPTIONS
-g, --grep=grep Match output with pattern
-n, --node=node [default: http://localhost:9200] Elasticsearch server URL
--help show CLI help
See code: lib/commands/es/indices/cat.js
Gets a document from ES
USAGE
$ kourou es:indices:get INDEX ID
ARGUMENTS
INDEX ES Index name
ID Document ID
OPTIONS
-n, --node=node [default: http://localhost:9200] Elasticsearch server URL
--help show CLI help
See code: lib/commands/es/indices/get.js
Inserts a document directly into ES (will replace if exists)
USAGE
$ kourou es:indices:insert INDEX
ARGUMENTS
INDEX ES Index name
OPTIONS
-n, --node=node [default: http://localhost:9200] Elasticsearch server URL
--body=body [default: {}] Document body in JSON
--help show CLI help
--id=id Document ID
See code: lib/commands/es/indices/insert.js
Migrate all the index from an Elasticsearch (or a file) to another Elasticsearch
USAGE
$ kourou es:migrate
OPTIONS
--batch-size=batch-size [default: 1000] How many documents to move in batch per operation
--dest=dest (required) Migration destination provider
--dry-run Print witch collections will be migrated
--help show CLI help
--no-interactive Skip confirmation interactive prompts (perfect for scripting)
--pattern=pattern Pattern to match indices to migrate
--reset Reset destination Elasticsearch server
--scroll=scroll [default: 30s] Scroll duration for Elasticsearch scrolling
--src=src (required) Migration source provider
EXAMPLES
kourou es:migrate --src http://elasticsearch:9200 --dest ./my-backup --batch-size 2000 --pattern
'&myindexes.collection-*'
kourou es:migrate --src ./my-backup --dest http://elasticsearch:9200 --reset --batch-size 2000 --no-interactive
See code: lib/commands/es/migrate.js
Create a snapshot repository inside an ES instance
USAGE
$ kourou es:snapshot:create REPOSITORY NAME
ARGUMENTS
REPOSITORY ES repository name
NAME ES snapshot name
OPTIONS
-n, --node=node [default: http://localhost:9200] Elasticsearch server URL
--help show CLI help
See code: lib/commands/es/snapshot/create.js
Create a FS snapshot repository inside an ES instance
USAGE
$ kourou es:snapshot:create-repository REPOSITORY LOCATION
ARGUMENTS
REPOSITORY ES repository name
LOCATION ES snapshot repository location
OPTIONS
-n, --node=node [default: http://localhost:9200] Elasticsearch server URL
--compress Compress data when storing them
--help show CLI help
See code: lib/commands/es/snapshot/create-repository.js
List all snapshot from a repository acknowledge by an ES instance
USAGE
$ kourou es:snapshot:list REPOSITORY
ARGUMENTS
REPOSITORY Name of repository from which to fetch the snapshot information
OPTIONS
-n, --node=node [default: http://localhost:9200] Elasticsearch server URL
--help show CLI help
See code: lib/commands/es/snapshot/list.js
Restore a snapshot repository inside an ES instance
USAGE
$ kourou es:snapshot:restore REPOSITORY NAME
ARGUMENTS
REPOSITORY ES repository name
NAME ES snapshot name
OPTIONS
-n, --node=node [default: http://localhost:9200] Elasticsearch server URL
--help show CLI help
Decrypts an encrypted file.
USAGE
$ kourou file:decrypt FILE
ARGUMENTS
FILE Encrypted file
OPTIONS
-f, --force Overwrite the output file if it already exists
-o, --output-file=output-file Output file (default: remove ".enc")
--vault-key=vault-key Kuzzle Vault Key (or KUZZLE_VAULT_KEY)
EXAMPLES
kourou file:decrypt books/cryptonomicon.txt.enc --vault-key <vault-key>
kourou file:decrypt books/cryptonomicon.txt.enc -o books/cryptonomicon.txt --vault-key <vault-key>
See code: lib/commands/file/decrypt.js
Encrypts an entire file.
USAGE
$ kourou file:encrypt FILE
ARGUMENTS
FILE Filename
OPTIONS
-f, --force Overwrite the output file if it already exists
-o, --output-file=output-file Output file (default: <filename>.enc)
--vault-key=vault-key Kuzzle Vault Key (or KUZZLE_VAULT_KEY)
EXAMPLES
kourou file:encrypt books/cryptonomicon.txt --vault-key <vault-key>
kourou file:encrypt books/cryptonomicon.txt -o books/cryptonomicon.txt.enc --vault-key <vault-key>
See code: lib/commands/file/encrypt.js
Tests if an encrypted file can be decrypted.
USAGE
$ kourou file:test FILE
ARGUMENTS
FILE Encrypted file
OPTIONS
--vault-key=vault-key Kuzzle Vault Key (or KUZZLE_VAULT_KEY)
EXAMPLE
kourou file:test books/cryptonomicon.txt.enc --vault-key <vault-key>
See code: lib/commands/file/test.js
display help for kourou
USAGE
$ kourou help [COMMAND]
ARGUMENTS
COMMAND command to show help for
OPTIONS
--all see all commands in CLI
See code: @oclif/plugin-help
Recursively imports dump files from a root directory
USAGE
$ kourou import PATH
ARGUMENTS
PATH Root directory containing dumps
OPTIONS
--api-key=api-key Kuzzle user api-key
--as=as Impersonate a user
--batch-size=batch-size [default: 200] Maximum batch size (see limits.documentsWriteCount config)
--help show CLI help
--host=host [default: localhost] Kuzzle server host
--password=password Kuzzle user password
--port=port [default: 7512] Kuzzle server port
--preserve-anonymous Preserve anonymous rights
--protocol=protocol [default: ws] Kuzzle protocol (http or websocket)
--ssl Use SSL to connect to Kuzzle
--username=username [default: anonymous] Kuzzle username (local strategy)
See code: lib/commands/import.js
Exports an index (JSONL or Kuzzle format)
USAGE
$ kourou index:export INDEX
ARGUMENTS
INDEX Index name
OPTIONS
--api-key=api-key Kuzzle user api-key
--as=as Impersonate a user
--batch-size=batch-size [default: 2000] Maximum batch size (see limits.documentsFetchCount config)
--format=format [default: jsonl] "jsonl or kuzzle - kuzzle will export in Kuzzle format usable for internal
fixtures and jsonl allows to import that data back with kourou
--help show CLI help
--host=host [default: localhost] Kuzzle server host
--password=password Kuzzle user password
--path=path Dump root directory
--port=port [default: 7512] Kuzzle server port
--protocol=protocol [default: ws] Kuzzle protocol (http or websocket)
--query=query [default: {}] Only dump documents in collections matching the query (JS or JSON format)
--scrollTTL=scrollTTL [default: 20s] The scroll TTL option to pass to the dump operation (which performs a
document.search under the hood),
expressed in ms format, e.g. '2s', '1m', '3h'.
--ssl Use SSL to connect to Kuzzle
--type=type [default: all] Type of the export: all, mappings, data
--username=username [default: anonymous] Kuzzle username (local strategy)
EXAMPLES
kourou index:export nyc-open-data
kourou index:export nyc-open-data --query '{"range":{"_kuzzle_info.createdAt":{"gt":1632935638866}}}'
See code: lib/commands/index/export.js
Imports an index (JSONL format)
USAGE
$ kourou index:import PATH
ARGUMENTS
PATH Dump directory or file
OPTIONS
--api-key=api-key Kuzzle user api-key
--as=as Impersonate a user
--batch-size=batch-size [default: 200] Maximum batch size (see limits.documentsWriteCount config)
--help show CLI help
--host=host [default: localhost] Kuzzle server host
--index=index If set, override the index destination name
--no-mappings Skip collections mappings
--password=password Kuzzle user password
--port=port [default: 7512] Kuzzle server port
--protocol=protocol [default: ws] Kuzzle protocol (http or websocket)
--ssl Use SSL to connect to Kuzzle
--username=username [default: anonymous] Kuzzle username (local strategy)
EXAMPLES
kourou index:import ./dump/iot-data
kourou index:import ./dump/iot-data --index iot-data-production --no-mappings
See code: lib/commands/index/import.js
Stop and remove all the containers of a running kuzzle instance
USAGE
$ kourou instance:kill
OPTIONS
-a, --all Kill all instances
-i, --instance=instance Kuzzle instance name [ex: stack-0]
See code: lib/commands/instance/kill.js
Lists the Kuzzle running instances
USAGE
$ kourou instance:list
See code: lib/commands/instance/list.js
Displays the logs of a running Kuzzle
USAGE
$ kourou instance:logs
OPTIONS
-f, --follow Follow log output
-i, --instance=instance Kuzzle instance name
See code: lib/commands/instance/logs.js
Spawn a new Kuzzle instance
USAGE
$ kourou instance:spawn
OPTIONS
-v, --version=version [default: 2] Core-version of the instance to spawn
--check Check prerequisite before running Kuzzle
--help show CLI help
See code: lib/commands/instance/spawn.js
Deploy a new version of the application in the PaaS
USAGE
$ kourou paas:deploy ENVIRONMENT APPLICATIONID IMAGE
ARGUMENTS
ENVIRONMENT Project environment name
APPLICATIONID Application Identifier
IMAGE Image name and hash as myimage:mytag
OPTIONS
--help show CLI help
--project=project Current PaaS project
--token=token Authentication token
See code: lib/commands/paas/deploy.js
Dump data from the Elasticsearch of a PaaS application
USAGE
$ kourou paas:elasticsearch:dump ENVIRONMENT APPLICATIONID DUMPDIRECTORY
ARGUMENTS
ENVIRONMENT Project environment name
APPLICATIONID Application Identifier
DUMPDIRECTORY Directory where to store dump files
OPTIONS
--batch-size=batch-size [default: 2000] Maximum batch size
--help show CLI help
--project=project Current PaaS project
Initialize a PaaS project in current directory
USAGE
$ kourou paas:init PROJECT
ARGUMENTS
PROJECT Kuzzle PaaS project name
OPTIONS
--help show CLI help
See code: lib/commands/paas/init.js
Login for a PaaS project
USAGE
$ kourou paas:login
OPTIONS
--help show CLI help
--only_npm Only perform the login on the private NPM registry
--project=project Current PaaS project
--username=username PaaS username
See code: lib/commands/paas/login.js
Show logs of the targeted application
USAGE
$ kourou paas:logs ENVIRONMENT APPLICATION
ARGUMENTS
ENVIRONMENT Kuzzle PaaS environment
APPLICATION Kuzzle PaaS application
OPTIONS
-f, --follow Follow log output
-n, --tail=tail Number of lines to show from the end of the logs
-t, --timestamp Show timestamp
--help show CLI help
--podName=podName Name of the pod to show logs from
--project=project Current PaaS project
--since=since Display logs from a specific absolute (e.g. 2022/12/02 09:41) or relative (e.g. a minute ago) time
--until=until Display logs until a specific absolute (e.g. 2022/12/02 09:41) or relative (e.g. a minute ago) time
See code: lib/commands/paas/logs.js
List all snapshots for a given kuzzle application in a environment
USAGE
$ kourou paas:snapshots:cat ENVIRONMENT APPLICATIONID
ARGUMENTS
ENVIRONMENT Project environment name
APPLICATIONID Application Identifier
OPTIONS
--help show CLI help
--project=project Current PaaS project
--token=token Authentication token
EXAMPLE
kourou paas:snapshots:cat --project paas-project-myproject api main
See code: lib/commands/paas/snapshots/cat.js
Create a new snapshot of the current application state
USAGE
$ kourou paas:snapshots:dump ENVIRONMENT APPLICATIONID
ARGUMENTS
ENVIRONMENT Project environment name
APPLICATIONID Application Identifier
OPTIONS
--help show CLI help
--project=project Current PaaS project
--token=token Authentication token
EXAMPLE
kourou paas:snapshots:dump --project paas-project-myproject api main
See code: lib/commands/paas/snapshots/dump.js
Restore a snapshot of the current application state
USAGE
$ kourou paas:snapshots:restore ENVIRONMENT APPLICATIONID SNAPSHOTID
ARGUMENTS
ENVIRONMENT Project environment name
APPLICATIONID Application Identifier
SNAPSHOTID Snapshot Identifier
OPTIONS
--help show CLI help
--project=project Current PaaS project
--token=token Authentication token
EXAMPLE
kourou paas:snapshots:restore --project paas-project-myproject api main snapshot-id
See code: lib/commands/paas/snapshots/restore.js
Exports profiles
USAGE
$ kourou profile:export
OPTIONS
--api-key=api-key Kuzzle user api-key
--as=as Impersonate a user
--help show CLI help
--host=host [default: localhost] Kuzzle server host
--password=password Kuzzle user password
--path=path [default: profiles] Dump directory
--port=port [default: 7512] Kuzzle server port
--protocol=protocol [default: ws] Kuzzle protocol (http or websocket)
--ssl Use SSL to connect to Kuzzle
--username=username [default: anonymous] Kuzzle username (local strategy)
See code: lib/commands/profile/export.js
Imports profiles
USAGE
$ kourou profile:import PATH
ARGUMENTS
PATH Dump file
OPTIONS
--api-key=api-key Kuzzle user api-key
--as=as Impersonate a user
--help show CLI help
--host=host [default: localhost] Kuzzle server host
--password=password Kuzzle user password
--port=port [default: 7512] Kuzzle server port
--protocol=protocol [default: ws] Kuzzle protocol (http or websocket)
--ssl Use SSL to connect to Kuzzle
--username=username [default: anonymous] Kuzzle username (local strategy)
See code: lib/commands/profile/import.js
Subscribes to realtime notifications
USAGE
$ kourou realtime:subscribe INDEX COLLECTION [FILTERS]
ARGUMENTS
INDEX Index name
COLLECTION Collection name
FILTERS Set of Koncorde filters
OPTIONS
--api-key=api-key Kuzzle user api-key
--as=as Impersonate a user
--display=display [default: result] Path of the property to display from the notification (empty string to display
everything)
--editor Open an editor (EDITOR env variable) to edit the filters before subscribing.
--help show CLI help
--host=host [default: localhost] Kuzzle server host
--password=password Kuzzle user password
--port=port [default: 7512] Kuzzle server port
--protocol=protocol [default: websocket] Kuzzle protocol (only websocket for realtime)
--scope=scope [default: all] Subscribe to document entering or leaving the scope (all, in, out, none)
--ssl Use SSL to connect to Kuzzle
--username=username [default: anonymous] Kuzzle username (local strategy)
--users=users [default: all] Subscribe to users entering or leaving the room (all, in, out, none)
--volatile=volatile [default: {}] Additional subscription information used in user join/leave notifications
EXAMPLES
kourou realtime:subscribe iot-data sensors
kourou realtime:subscribe iot-data sensors '{ range: { temperature: { gt: 0 } } }'
kourou realtime:subscribe iot-data sensors '{ exists: "position" }' --scope out
kourou realtime:subscribe iot-data sensors --users all --volatile '{ clientId: "citizen-kane" }'
kourou realtime:subscribe iot-data sensors --display result._source.temperature
See code: lib/commands/realtime/subscribe.js
Lists keys stored in Redis
USAGE
$ kourou redis:list-keys [MATCH]
ARGUMENTS
MATCH [default: *] Match Redis keys with a pattern
OPTIONS
--api-key=api-key Kuzzle user api-key
--as=as Impersonate a user
--help show CLI help
--host=host [default: localhost] Kuzzle server host
--max=max [default: -1] Maximum number of page to retrieve (-1 to retrieve everything)
--password=password Kuzzle user password
--port=port [default: 7512] Kuzzle server port
--protocol=protocol [default: ws] Kuzzle protocol (http or ws)
--remove Remove matching keys
--size=size [default: 100] Page size
--ssl Use SSL to connect to Kuzzle
--username=username [default: anonymous] Kuzzle username (local strategy)
EXAMPLES
kourou redis:list-keys "*cluster*"
kourou redis:list-keys "counters/*" --remove
See code: lib/commands/redis/list-keys.js
Exports roles
USAGE
$ kourou role:export
OPTIONS
--api-key=api-key Kuzzle user api-key
--as=as Impersonate a user
--help show CLI help
--host=host [default: localhost] Kuzzle server host
--password=password Kuzzle user password
--path=path [default: roles] Dump directory
--port=port [default: 7512] Kuzzle server port
--protocol=protocol [default: ws] Kuzzle protocol (http or websocket)
--ssl Use SSL to connect to Kuzzle
--username=username [default: anonymous] Kuzzle username (local strategy)
See code: lib/commands/role/export.js
Import roles
USAGE
$ kourou role:import PATH
ARGUMENTS
PATH Dump file
OPTIONS
--api-key=api-key Kuzzle user api-key
--as=as Impersonate a user
--help show CLI help
--host=host [default: localhost] Kuzzle server host
--password=password Kuzzle user password
--port=port [default: 7512] Kuzzle server port
--preserve-anonymous Preserve anonymous rights
--protocol=protocol [default: ws] Kuzzle protocol (http or websocket)
--ssl Use SSL to connect to Kuzzle
--username=username [default: anonymous] Kuzzle username (local strategy)
See code: lib/commands/role/import.js
Executes arbitrary code.
USAGE
$ kourou sdk:execute [CODE]
ARGUMENTS
CODE Code to execute. Will be read from STDIN if available.
OPTIONS
-v, --var=var Additional arguments injected into the code. (eg: --var 'index="iot-data"'
--api-key=api-key Kuzzle user api-key
--as=as Impersonate a user
--editor Open an editor (EDITOR env variable) to edit the code before executing it.
--help show CLI help
--host=host [default: localhost] Kuzzle server host
--keep-alive Keep the connection running (websocket only)
--password=password Kuzzle user password
--port=port [default: 7512] Kuzzle server port
--print-raw Print only the script result to stdout
--protocol=protocol [default: ws] Kuzzle protocol (http or ws)
--ssl Use SSL to connect to Kuzzle
--username=username [default: anonymous] Kuzzle username (local strategy)
DESCRIPTION
Executes arbitrary code.
Code Execution
Provided code will be executed in an async method.
You can access a connected and authenticated SDK with the "sdk" variable.
Templated variable passed as the command arguments are also accessible within the same name.
Returned value will be printed on the standard output (e.g. 'return await sdk.server.now();').
Errors will be caught and printed on the error output (e.g. 'throw new Error("failure");').
Provide code
code can be passed as an argument
code will be read from STDIN if available
Examples:
- kourou sdk:execute 'return await sdk.server.now()'
- kourou sdk:execute 'return await sdk.index.exists(index)' --var 'index="iot-data"'
- kourou sdk:execute < snippet.js
- echo 'return await sdk.server.now()' | kourou sdk:execute
Other
use the --editor flag to modify the code before executing it
Examples:
- kourou sdk:execute 'return await sdk.server.now()' --editor
See code: lib/commands/sdk/execute.js
Executes an API query.
USAGE
$ kourou sdk:query CONTROLLER:ACTION
ARGUMENTS
CONTROLLER:ACTION Controller and action (eg: "server:now")
OPTIONS
-a, --arg=arg Additional argument. Repeatable. (e.g. "-a refresh=wait_for")
-c, --collection=collection Collection argument
-i, --index=index Index argument
--api-key=api-key Kuzzle user api-key
--as=as Impersonate a user
--body=body [default: {}] Request body in JS or JSON format. Will be read from STDIN if available.
--body-editor Open an editor (EDITOR env variable) to edit the body before sending.
--display=display [default: result] Path of the property to display from the response (empty string to
display the result)
--editor Open an editor (EDITOR env variable) to edit the request before sending.
--help show CLI help
--host=host [default: localhost] Kuzzle server host
--id=id ID argument (_id)
--password=password Kuzzle user password
--port=port [default: 7512] Kuzzle server port
--print-raw Print only the query result to stdout
--protocol=protocol [default: ws] Kuzzle protocol (http or ws)
--ssl Use SSL to connect to Kuzzle
--username=username [default: anonymous] Kuzzle username (local strategy)
DESCRIPTION
Executes an API query.
Query arguments
Arguments can be passed and repeated using the --arg or -a flag.
Index and collection names can be passed with --index (-i) and --collection (-c) flags
ID can be passed with the --id flag.
Examples:
- kourou sdk:query document:delete -i iot -c sensors -a refresh=wait_for
Query body
Body can be passed with the --body flag with either a JSON or JS string.
Body will be read from STDIN if available
Examples:
- kourou sdk:query document:create -i iot -c sensors --body '{creation: Date.now())}'
- kourou sdk:query admin:loadMappings < mappings.json
- echo '{dynamic: "strict"}' | kourou sdk:query collection:create -i iot -c sensors
Other
Use the --editor flag to modify the query before sending it to Kuzzle
Use the --display flag to display a specific property of the response
Examples:
- kourou sdk:query document:create -i iot -c sensors --editor
- kourou sdk:query server:now --display 'result.now'
Default fallback to API action
It's possible to use the "sdk:query" command by only specifying the corresponding controller
and action as first argument.
Kourou will try to infer the first arguments to one the following pattern:
- <command> <index>
- <command> <body>
- <command> <index> <collection>
- <command> <index> <collection> <id>
- <command> <index> <collection> <body>
- <command> <index> <collection> <id> <body>
If a flag is given (-i, -c, --body or --id), then the flag value has priority over
argument infering.
Examples:
- kourou collection:list iot
- kourou security:createUser '{ "content": { "profileIds": ["default"] } }' --id yagmur
- kourou collection:delete iot sensors
- kourou document:createOrReplace iot sensors sigfox-1 '{}'
- kourou bulk:import iot sensors '{ bulkData: [...] }'
- kourou admin:loadMappings < mappings.json
See code: lib/commands/sdk/query.js
Exports users to JSON.
USAGE
$ kourou user:export
OPTIONS
--api-key=api-key Kuzzle user api-key
--as=as Impersonate a user
--batch-size=batch-size [default: 2000] Maximum batch size (see limits.documentsFetchCount config)
--exclude=exclude Exclude users by matching their IDs with a regexp
--generate-credentials Generate credentials with a random password for users
--generated-username=generated-username [default: _id] User content property used as a username for local credentials
--help show CLI help
--host=host [default: localhost] Kuzzle server host
--password=password Kuzzle user password
--path=path [default: users] Dump directory
--port=port [default: 7512] Kuzzle server port
--protocol=protocol [default: ws] Kuzzle protocol (http or websocket)
--ssl Use SSL to connect to Kuzzle
--username=username [default: anonymous] Kuzzle username (local strategy)
DESCRIPTION
Exports users to JSON.
The users will be exported WITHOUT their credentials since Kuzzzle can't access them.
You can either:
- Manually re-create credentials for your users
- Use the "mustChangePasswordIfSetByAdmin" option Kuzzle password policies (see
https://github.com/kuzzleio/kuzzle-plugin-auth-passport-local/#optional-properties)
- Use the "--generate-credentials" flag to auto-generate credentials for your users
Auto-generation of credentials
With the "--generate-credentials" flag, Kourou will add credentials for the "local" strategy.
By default, the username will be the user ID.
Use the "generated-username" flag to use an other property than the user ID for the generated username
The password will be a strong random 40 characters string
Examples:
- kourou user:export
- kourou user:export --exclude '.*admin.*' --exclude 'supervisor.*'
- kourou user:export --generate-credentials
- kourou user:export --generate-credentials --generated-username content.email
See code: lib/commands/user/export.js
Exports users collection mappings to JSON.
USAGE
$ kourou user:export-mappings
OPTIONS
--api-key=api-key Kuzzle user api-key
--as=as Impersonate a user
--help show CLI help
--host=host [default: localhost] Kuzzle server host
--password=password Kuzzle user password
--path=path [default: users] Dump directory
--port=port [default: 7512] Kuzzle server port
--protocol=protocol [default: ws] Kuzzle protocol (http or websocket)
--ssl Use SSL to connect to Kuzzle
--username=username [default: anonymous] Kuzzle username (local strategy)
See code: lib/commands/user/export-mappings.js
Imports users
USAGE
$ kourou user:import PATH
ARGUMENTS
PATH Dump file
OPTIONS
--api-key=api-key Kuzzle user api-key
--as=as Impersonate a user
--help show CLI help
--host=host [default: localhost] Kuzzle server host
--password=password Kuzzle user password
--port=port [default: 7512] Kuzzle server port
--protocol=protocol [default: ws] Kuzzle protocol (http or websocket)
--ssl Use SSL to connect to Kuzzle
--username=username [default: anonymous] Kuzzle username (local strategy)
See code: lib/commands/user/import.js
Imports users collection mappings
USAGE
$ kourou user:import-mappings PATH
ARGUMENTS
PATH Dump file
OPTIONS
--api-key=api-key Kuzzle user api-key
--as=as Impersonate a user
--help show CLI help
--host=host [default: localhost] Kuzzle server host
--password=password Kuzzle user password
--port=port [default: 7512] Kuzzle server port
--protocol=protocol [default: ws] Kuzzle protocol (http or websocket)
--ssl Use SSL to connect to Kuzzle
--username=username [default: anonymous] Kuzzle username (local strategy)
See code: lib/commands/user/import-mappings.js
Adds an encrypted key to an encrypted secrets file.
USAGE
$ kourou vault:add SECRETS-FILE KEY VALUE
ARGUMENTS
SECRETS-FILE Encrypted secrets file
KEY Path to the key (lodash style)
VALUE Value to encrypt
OPTIONS
--vault-key=vault-key Kuzzle Vault Key (or KUZZLE_VAULT_KEY)
DESCRIPTION
Adds an encrypted key to an encrypted secrets file.
A new secrets file is created if it does not yet exist.
Encrypted secrets are meant to be loaded inside an application with Kuzzle Vault.
See https://github.com/kuzzleio/kuzzle-vault/ for more information.
EXAMPLE
kourou vault:add config/secrets.enc.json aws.s3.keyId b61e267676660c314b006b06 --vault-key <vault-key>
See code: lib/commands/vault/add.js
Decrypts an entire secrets file.
USAGE
$ kourou vault:decrypt FILE
ARGUMENTS
FILE File containing encrypted secrets
OPTIONS
-f, --force Overwrite the output file if it already exists
-o, --output-file=output-file Output file (default: remove ".enc")
--vault-key=vault-key Kuzzle Vault Key (or KUZZLE_VAULT_KEY)
DESCRIPTION
Decrypts an entire secrets file.
Decrypted secrets file must NEVER be committed into the repository.
See https://github.com/kuzzleio/kuzzle-vault/ for more information.
EXAMPLES
kourou vault:decrypt config/secrets.enc.json --vault-key <vault-key>
kourou vault:decrypt config/secrets.enc.json -o config/secrets.json --vault-key <vault-key>
See code: lib/commands/vault/decrypt.js
Encrypts an entire secrets file.
USAGE
$ kourou vault:encrypt FILE
ARGUMENTS
FILE File containing unencrypted secrets
OPTIONS
-f, --force Overwrite the output file if it already exists
-o, --output-file=output-file Output file (default: <file>.enc.json)
--vault-key=vault-key Kuzzle Vault Key (or KUZZLE_VAULT_KEY)
DESCRIPTION
Encrypts an entire secrets file.
The secrets file must be in JSON format and it must contain only strings or objects.
Example:
{
aws: {
s3: {
keyId: 'b61e267676660c314b006b06'
}
}
}
Encrypted secrets are meant to be loaded inside an application with Kuzzle Vault.
See https://github.com/kuzzleio/kuzzle-vault/ for more information.
EXAMPLES
kourou vault:encrypt config/secrets.json --vault-key <vault-key>
kourou vault:encrypt config/secrets.json -o config/secrets_prod.enc.json --vault-key <vault-key>
See code: lib/commands/vault/encrypt.js
Prints an encrypted secrets file content.
USAGE
$ kourou vault:show SECRETS-FILE [KEY]
ARGUMENTS
SECRETS-FILE Encrypted secrets file
KEY Path to a key (lodash style)
OPTIONS
--vault-key=vault-key Kuzzle Vault Key (or KUZZLE_VAULT_KEY)
DESCRIPTION
Prints an encrypted secrets file content.
This method can display either:
- the entire content of the secrets file
- a single key value
See https://github.com/kuzzleio/kuzzle-vault/ for more information.
EXAMPLES
kourou vault:show config/secrets.enc.json --vault-key <vault-key>
kourou vault:show config/secrets.enc.json aws.s3.secretKey --vault-key <vault-key>
See code: lib/commands/vault/show.js
Tests if an encrypted secrets file can be decrypted.
USAGE
$ kourou vault:test SECRETS-FILE
ARGUMENTS
SECRETS-FILE Encrypted secrets file
OPTIONS
--vault-key=vault-key Kuzzle Vault Key (or KUZZLE_VAULT_KEY)
DESCRIPTION
Tests if an encrypted secrets file can be decrypted.
See https://github.com/kuzzleio/kuzzle-vault/ for more information.
EXAMPLE
kourou vault:test config/secrets.enc.json --vault-key <vault-key>
See code: lib/commands/vault/test.js
We liked the idea that this CLI is like a launchpad for the Kuzzle rocket. The place where you launch and pilot your Kuzzle instance. The place where the European Space Agency launches their rockets is in the country near the city of Kourou, in French Guiana, so we liked the idea that the Kuzzle rockets would take off from there.
Quine are programs able to print their own source code.
$ kourou sdk:execute --print-raw '(
function quine() {
const quote = String.fromCharCode(39);
const lparen = String.fromCharCode(40);
const rparen = String.fromCharCode(41);
console.log("kourou sdk:execute --print-raw " + quote + lparen + quine.toString() + rparen + lparen + rparen + ";" + quote)
}
)()'
(Kuzzle must be accessible and running in local)
We use a custom Open Source analytics backend (you can check the code here) to record the use of Kourou by users.
Collected metrics will allow us to study the use of our products in order to improve them. We do not collect any personal data about users.
You can disable usage metrics collection by setting the KOUROU_USAGE
environment variable to false
.