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dcos-http-cli

dcos-http-cli is a DC/OS CLI plugin, it let's you run HTTP requests against your clusters.

Installation

Once you've installed the DC/OS CLI and it is attached to your cluster, the plugin can be installed through the dcos plugin add command.

macOS

$ dcos plugin add -u https://github.com/dcos/dcos-http-cli/releases/download/0.1.0/dcos-http-cli.darwin.zip

Linux

$ dcos plugin add -u https://github.com/dcos/dcos-http-cli/releases/download/0.1.0/dcos-http-cli.linux.zip

Windows

$ dcos plugin add -u https://github.com/dcos/dcos-http-cli/releases/download/0.1.0/dcos-http-cli.windows.zip

Usage

$ dcos http /dcos-metadata/dcos-version.json
{
  "version": "1.13.0-alpha",
  "dcos-image-commit": "5263b0cc09c1bf250e826cab64b902180298fa4b",
  "bootstrap-id": "1c5b7331b17e5c21e46c85ff1486389c0de1504e",
  "dcos-variant": "enterprise"
}

Run dcos http for command usage information.

Development

This project also acts as a reference implementation for CLI plugin developers.

It follows the DC/OS CLI guidelines and provides autocompletion support.

Running the plugin

In order to run the plugin from sources, you must first have the DC/OS CLI installed and attached to a cluster.

Then you can build the plugin and add it to your CLI:

$ make install

It can now be invoked through dcos http [...]

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