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owen

v1.0.20

Published

OpenWhisk Entity Noodler: a browser for OpenWhisk entities

Downloads

24

Readme

OpenWhisk Entity Noodler

This tool provides a viewer over your OpenWhisk entities.

Run:

  1. npm install -g owen
  2. owen

By default, owen constrains its columns to 40 characters. You can widen this to 80 by passing a -w flag. You can tell owen not to constrain column width by passing a -f flag.

If you wish to exclude any entities that reference deleted entities (e.g. a rule that refers to a deleted action), pass --gc. If you wish to focus just on the entities that reference deleted entities, pass -g. The latter can be helpful in collecting garbage.

By default, owen will display at most 30 of each entity. You can adjust this, up to 200, by specifying --limit=200. Note the equals sign.

You are expected to have working OpenWhisk credentials. You can get them here. In particular, the file ~/.wskprops should exist and be complete.

If you can run wsk activation list without issue you are probably all set.

Note that owen requires Node 6 or later.