/homebrew-yucc

Command Line Interface for UpCloud API

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YUCC - Your UpCloud CLI

A CLI for the UpCloud API. Still a work in progress.

Installation and configuration

Install from source

Clone the repository and run pip install ., either globally or in a virtual environment.

Install from PyPI

Run pip install yucc. You may need to prepend the command with sudo

Configuration

The CLI makes use of a hidden .yuccrc-file in your home directory. This is an example of what it looks like:

[default]
username = user
password = passw0rd
default_zone = de-fra1

[profile2]
username = other_user
password = passw0rd

This file defines profiles for the CLI to use. If none is specified, it uses default (by default). Make shure this file is accessible only by your user (600 permissions), as it does contain sensitive information.

Run yucc --help or yucc -h to get a glimpse of what the tool offers.

Usage

To list the plans that are available, type: yucc ls plans

To list the zones that are available, type: yucc ls zones

To create a server, do something like this:

yucc server create --hostname server1 --plan 1xCPU-1GB \
    --os "CentOS 7.0" \
    --login-user user --ssh-key ssh_public_key_file.pub \
    --ensure-started

The tool returns the UUID of the created server. The server is created in the default zone specified in the default profile. To override the zone, add the --zone <zone> parameter.

To restart an existing server, type: yucc server restart <uuid>

To stop an existing server, type: yucc server stop <uuid>

To remove an existing server, type: yucc server delete <uuid>. To also delete storage devices associated with the server, add the --delete-storages flag.

To list all servers, run: yucc ls servers.

Todo

  • Add tags on server creation
  • IP address management, including listing IPs, assigning, etc...
  • Storage management, attaching, detaching, etc...

Contributing

If you feel a feature is missing, find a bug or have any suggestions, please feel free to create an issue or open a pull request :)

License

The project is MIT licensed.