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clown

v0.3.0

Published

clown computing with pkgcloud

Downloads

9

Readme

clown

clown computing with pkgcloud

It's Dangerous To Go Alone! Here, Take This:

Install

$ sudo npm install clown -g

Usage

$ clown --config config/do.json compute flavors list
clown info clown YES THIS IS CLOWN
clown info clown Programmed entirely in @jesusabdullah's apartment
clown info clown Copyright 2014
[
  {
    "id": 66,
    "name": "512MB",
    "ram": 512,
    "disk": 20,

    ...

  }
]
clown info bye Much obliged.

API mapping

Basic flags

--level

Set the logging level to anything npmlog supports natively with --level [level].

--version

Print out clown's version and exit.

Routes

Routes look something like this:

[client-type] [resource] [command]

Commands don't have quite the same names as in pkgcloud, but generally map 1:1.

Client options

Client options are specified under the client type. For example, to specify the provider at the command line with the compute client, use the option --compute.provider.

Command options

Command options are named as they are in the pkgcloud documentation. For example, to specify the flavorId with compute flavors get at the command line, use the option --flavorId.

TODO

  • Commands for everything that isn't compute
  • Inline documentation for all routes that don't run a command

License

MIT. See the LICENSE file.