## kubecfg command line interface The `kubecfg` command line tools is used to interact with the Kubernetes HTTP API. * [ReplicationController Commands](#replication-controller-commands) * [RESTful Commands](#restful-commands) * [Complete Details](#details) ### Replication Controller Commands #### Run ``` kubecfg [options] run ``` This command creates a Kuberenetes ReplicaController object which creates `` copies of the container named by ``, the newly created ReplicaController is named `` ##### Example ``` kubecfg -p 8080:80 run dockerfile/nginx 2 myNginxController ``` #### Resize ``` kubecfg [options] resize ``` Changes the desired number of replicas, causing replicas to be created or deleted. ##### Example ``` kubecfg resize myNginxController 3 ``` #### Stop ``` kubecfg [options] stop ``` Stops a controller by setting its desired size to zero. Syntactic sugar on top of resize. #### Remove ``` kubecfg [options] rm ``` Delete a replication controller. Only works if the desired size of the controller is zero. ### RESTful Commands Kubecfg also supports raw access to the basic restful requests. There are four different resources you can acccess: * `pods` * `replicationControllers` * `services` * `minions` ###### Common Flags * -yaml : output in YAML format * -json : output in JSON format * -c : Accept a file in JSON or YAML for POST/PUT #### Commands ##### get Raw access to a RESTful GET request. ``` kubecfg [options] get pods/pod-abc-123 ``` ##### list Raw access to a RESTful LIST request. ``` kubecfg [options] list pods ``` ##### create Raw access to a RESTful POST request. ``` kubecfg <-c some/body.[json|yaml]> [options] create pods ``` ##### update Raw access to a RESTful PUT request. ``` kubecfg <-c some/body.[json|yaml]> [options] update pods/pod-abc-123 ``` ##### delete Raw access to a RESTful DELETE request. ``` kubecfg [options] delete pods/pod-abc-123 ``` ### Details ``` usage: kubecfg -h [-c config/file.json] [-p :,..., :] Kubernetes REST API: kubecfg [OPTIONS] get|list|create|delete|update [/] Manage replication controllers: kubecfg [OPTIONS] stop|rm|rollingupdate kubecfg [OPTIONS] run kubecfg [OPTIONS] resize Options: -V=false: Print the version number. -alsologtostderr=false: log to standard error as well as files -auth="/Users/bburns/.kubernetes_auth": Path to the auth info file. If missing, prompt the user. Only used if doing https. -c="": Path to the config file. -h="": The host to connect to. -json=false: If true, print raw JSON for responses -l="": Selector (label query) to use for listing -log_backtrace_at=:0: when logging hits line file:N, emit a stack trace -log_dir="": If non-empty, write log files in this directory -log_flush_frequency=5s: Maximum number of seconds between log flushes -logtostderr=false: log to standard error instead of files -p="": The port spec, comma-separated list of :,... -proxy=false: If true, run a proxy to the api server -s=-1: If positive, create and run a corresponding service on this port, only used with 'run' -stderrthreshold=0: logs at or above this threshold go to stderr -template="": If present, parse this string as a golang template and use it for output printing -template_file="": If present, load this file as a golang template and use it for output printing -u=1m0s: Update interval period -v=0: log level for V logs -verbose=false: If true, print extra information -vmodule=: comma-separated list of pattern=N settings for file-filtered logging -www="": If -proxy is true, use this directory to serve static files -yaml=false: If true, print raw YAML for responses ```