Command line utility for Dataloop.IO
Project description
.. _readme:
`Quick Example`_
----------------------------
install dlcli using pip
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pip install dlcli
set your org, account and api key by creating ~/dlcli.yaml
.. code-block:: none
---
account: account_name
key: key_from_account_settings
org: orgname
url: https://api.dataloop.io/v1
Or you can update the file interactively.
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dlcli set org acme-ltd
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dlcli set account staging
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dlcli set key xxxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx
these get stored in ~/dlcli.yaml so the details only need to be changed when you are switching orgs or accounts
now verify you have a successful connection
.. code-block:: none
dlcli status
then get a list of all of your agents
.. code-block:: none
dlcli get agents
fun! this is a work in progress so if you want to collaborate please raise PR's
`Dataloop CLI Tool`_
----------------------------
dlcli commands can be thought of as a series of nested commands, with each stage having its own options and flags.
.. code-block:: none
dlcli [FLAGS] COMMAND [FLAGS] SUBCOMMAND [FLAGS]
The square braces indicate optional elements. Some commands have flags, some do not. Some of those flags are optional, some are mandatory per the command. See the list of commands and flags for more information.
The first thing to know is that help is never far away. You can use the ``--help`` flag at any stage to discover which flags are available:
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dlcli --help
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dlcli COMMAND --help
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dlcli COMMAND SUBCOMMAND --help
Understand that using the ``--help`` flag in between two nested commands will result in the previous level ``--help`` output being shown.
``dlcli --help`` COMMAND will have the same output as ``dlcli --help``, and likewise, ``dlcli COMMAND --help SUBCOMMAND`` will have the same output as ``dlcli COMMAND --help``.
The top-level help output looks like this:
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$ dlcli --help
Usage: dlcli [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...
Dataloop Command Line Tool
See https://www.dataloop.io
Options:
--debug Debug mode
--loglevel TEXT Log level
--logfile TEXT log file
--version Show the version and exit.
--help Show this message and exit.
Commands:
agents Dataloop Agents
Note that all available flags and commands for this level are shown. This pattern is repeated at each successive level of ``--help``
`Using the API outside of dlcli`_
----------------------------
You can use the API code outside of the command line utility.
.. code-block:: python
from dlcli import api
settings = {
'url': 'https://app.dataloop.io/api/v1',
'org': 'org_name',
'account': 'account_name',
'key': 'api_key',
}
print api.agents.get_agents(**settings)
Where org_name, account_name and api_key need to be updated with your personal settings.
`Quick Example`_
----------------------------
install dlcli using pip
.. code-block:: none
pip install dlcli
set your org, account and api key by creating ~/dlcli.yaml
.. code-block:: none
---
account: account_name
key: key_from_account_settings
org: orgname
url: https://api.dataloop.io/v1
Or you can update the file interactively.
.. code-block:: none
dlcli set org acme-ltd
.. code-block:: none
dlcli set account staging
.. code-block:: none
dlcli set key xxxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx
these get stored in ~/dlcli.yaml so the details only need to be changed when you are switching orgs or accounts
now verify you have a successful connection
.. code-block:: none
dlcli status
then get a list of all of your agents
.. code-block:: none
dlcli get agents
fun! this is a work in progress so if you want to collaborate please raise PR's
`Dataloop CLI Tool`_
----------------------------
dlcli commands can be thought of as a series of nested commands, with each stage having its own options and flags.
.. code-block:: none
dlcli [FLAGS] COMMAND [FLAGS] SUBCOMMAND [FLAGS]
The square braces indicate optional elements. Some commands have flags, some do not. Some of those flags are optional, some are mandatory per the command. See the list of commands and flags for more information.
The first thing to know is that help is never far away. You can use the ``--help`` flag at any stage to discover which flags are available:
.. code-block:: none
dlcli --help
.. code-block:: none
dlcli COMMAND --help
.. code-block:: none
dlcli COMMAND SUBCOMMAND --help
Understand that using the ``--help`` flag in between two nested commands will result in the previous level ``--help`` output being shown.
``dlcli --help`` COMMAND will have the same output as ``dlcli --help``, and likewise, ``dlcli COMMAND --help SUBCOMMAND`` will have the same output as ``dlcli COMMAND --help``.
The top-level help output looks like this:
.. code-block:: none
$ dlcli --help
Usage: dlcli [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...
Dataloop Command Line Tool
See https://www.dataloop.io
Options:
--debug Debug mode
--loglevel TEXT Log level
--logfile TEXT log file
--version Show the version and exit.
--help Show this message and exit.
Commands:
agents Dataloop Agents
Note that all available flags and commands for this level are shown. This pattern is repeated at each successive level of ``--help``
`Using the API outside of dlcli`_
----------------------------
You can use the API code outside of the command line utility.
.. code-block:: python
from dlcli import api
settings = {
'url': 'https://app.dataloop.io/api/v1',
'org': 'org_name',
'account': 'account_name',
'key': 'api_key',
}
print api.agents.get_agents(**settings)
Where org_name, account_name and api_key need to be updated with your personal settings.