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Azure Service Fabric command line

Project description

Service Fabric CLI

A command line interface for interacting with Azure Service Fabric clusters and their related entities.

Invocation

To get started, after installation run the following:

sfctl -h

Change Log

6.0.1

  • Some typo fixes (#115)

6.0.0

  • Add application health policies parameter for config upgrade, which are available in Service Fabric runtime 6.3 (#92)

  • Add command “sfctl cluster show-connection”. Command shows the currently connected cluster connection. Nothing is returned if no endpoint is set (#103)

  • Add command override “sfctl –version” to see the current sfctl version (#104)

  • Add parameter to set max results for query “sfctl node list” (#113)

5.0.0

  • Add commands to get and set chaos schedule (#70)

  • Add commands to get chaos and get events for chaos (#70)

  • Remove command to get chaos report. The functionality is replaced by command get chaos and the command get chaos events (#70)

  • Typo fix for service commands (#71)

  • Add missing help text (#71)

  • Fix bug in displaying property help text (#71)

  • Add scaling policy parameter to the command for service create and the command for service update (#76)

  • Add new group called container with commands: invoke-api (invoke raw container REST API) and logs (get container logs) (#82)

  • Add support for passing json values to arguments as .txt files. Input starting with ‘@’ are considered paths (#84)

  • Update to 6.2 Service Fabric runtime (#97)

  • Rename and change value of application upgrade parameter application-name to application-id (#97)

4.0.0

  • Update to 6.1 Service Fabric runtime (#64)

  • Property command group added

  • Added support for external stores when calling application provision

  • Provision and unprovision now support no wait return flags

  • Application list related commands now support an optional argument to limit the number of results

  • Deployed application info can now optionally include health states

  • Numerous documentation improvements and corrections

  • ChaosContext (context) and ChaosTargetFilter (chaos-target-filter) arguments are added to Chaos start command (#62)

  • Add test structure to verify correct HTTP request generation

  • Update provision application type command to match the latest Service Fabric runtime, now a custom command

  • Add command to get container logs deployed on node

3.0.0

  • Rename compose deployment creation and upgrade progress commands to accept ‘deployment-name’ as identifier (#44)

  • Fix incorrect parsing error when updating service description load metrics (#47)

  • Fix incorrect application upgrade argument names (#37)

2.0.0

  • Update to official 6.0 Service Fabric SDK

  • Report cluster health command added

  • Report health commands now have an immediate argument to tell the Fabric gateway to send the report immediately

  • Get cluster configuration and upgrade configuration for stand alone clusters commands added

  • Added start and update cluster upgrade commands

  • Start node command removed (use enable node)

  • Stop node command removed (use disable node)

  • Added information about new Fabric name hierarchical delimiter (~)

  • Health commands now include statistics, can be optionally removed

  • Limited set of repair manager commands added

  • Infrastructure service commands no longer accept a callback function

  • Docker compose commands have had arguments renamed to reflect Service Fabric API changes

  • Added support to upgrade Docker compose deployments

1.2.0rc2

  • Updating to Service Fabric 6.0 SDK release candidate

  • Added support and testing for Python 3.5, for ease of install on Ubuntu

  • Fixing number parsing in command arguments

  • Moving to different versions of pyopenssl and msrest

  • Improvement in application upload stability and performance

  • Add support for file share upload based on image store connection string

1.1.0

  • Added support for authenticating to clusters with AAD (#10)

  • Improved application upload performance (#11)

1.0.1

  • Fixed missing helps module.

1.0.0

  • Initial release.

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