Lagoon import
lagoon import#
Import a config from a yaml file
Synopsis#
Import a config from a yaml file. By default this command will exit on encountering an error (such as an existing object). You can get it to continue anyway with --keep-going. To disable any prompts, use --force.
lagoon import [flags]
Options#
--deploytarget-id uint ID of the deploytarget to target for import
-h, --help help for import
-I, --import-file string path to the file to import
--keep-going on error, just log and continue instead of aborting
Options inherited from parent commands#
--config-file string Path to the config file to use (must be *.yml or *.yaml)
--debug Enable debugging output (if supported)
-e, --environment string Specify an environment to use
--force Force yes on prompts (if supported)
-l, --lagoon string The Lagoon instance to interact with
--no-header No header on table (if supported)
--output-csv Output as CSV (if supported)
--output-json Output as JSON (if supported)
--pretty Make JSON pretty (if supported)
-p, --project string Specify a project to use
--skip-update-check Skip checking for updates
-i, --ssh-key string Specify path to a specific SSH key to use for lagoon authentication
--ssh-publickey string Specify path to a specific SSH public key to use for lagoon authentication using ssh-agent.
This will override any public key identities defined in configuration
--strict-host-key-checking string Similar to SSH StrictHostKeyChecking (accept-new, no, ignore) (default "accept-new")
-v, --verbose Enable verbose output to stderr (if supported)
SEE ALSO#
- lagoon - Command line integration for Lagoon