CLI commands
deploy
create or update apis
Usage:
cortex deploy [CONFIG_FILE] [flags]
Flags:
-e, --env string environment to use
-f, --force override the in-progress api update
-y, --yes skip prompts
-o, --output string output format: one of pretty|json (default "pretty")
-h, --help help for deploy
get
get information about apis or jobs
Usage:
cortex get [API_NAME] [JOB_ID] [flags]
Flags:
-e, --env string environment to use
-w, --watch re-run the command every 2 seconds
-o, --output string output format: one of pretty|json (default "pretty")
-v, --verbose show additional information (only applies to pretty output format)
-h, --help help for get
logs
stream logs from a single replica of an api or a single worker for a job
Usage:
cortex logs API_NAME [JOB_ID] [flags]
Flags:
-e, --env string environment to use
-y, --yes skip prompts
-h, --help help for logs
patch
update API configuration for a deployed API
Usage:
cortex patch [CONFIG_FILE] [flags]
Flags:
-e, --env string environment to use
-f, --force override the in-progress api update
-o, --output string output format: one of pretty|json (default "pretty")
-h, --help help for patch
refresh
restart all replicas for an api (without downtime)
Usage:
cortex refresh API_NAME [flags]
Flags:
-e, --env string environment to use
-f, --force override the in-progress api update
-o, --output string output format: one of pretty|json (default "pretty")
-h, --help help for refresh
delete
delete any kind of api or stop a batch job
Usage:
cortex delete API_NAME [JOB_ID] [flags]
Flags:
-e, --env string environment to use
-f, --force delete the api without confirmation
-c, --keep-cache keep cached data for the api
-o, --output string output format: one of pretty|json (default "pretty")
-h, --help help for delete
cluster up
spin up a cluster on aws
Usage:
cortex cluster up [CLUSTER_CONFIG_FILE] [flags]
Flags:
-e, --configure-env string name of environment to configure (default "aws")
-y, --yes skip prompts
-h, --help help for up
cluster info
get information about a cluster
Usage:
cortex cluster info [flags]
Flags:
-c, --config string path to a cluster configuration file
-n, --name string name of the cluster
-r, --region string aws region of the cluster
-e, --configure-env string name of environment to configure
-d, --debug save the current cluster state to a file
-y, --yes skip prompts
-h, --help help for info
cluster configure
update a cluster's configuration
Usage:
cortex cluster configure [CLUSTER_CONFIG_FILE] [flags]
Flags:
-e, --configure-env string name of environment to configure
-y, --yes skip prompts
-h, --help help for configure
cluster down
spin down a cluster
Usage:
cortex cluster down [flags]
Flags:
-c, --config string path to a cluster configuration file
-n, --name string name of the cluster
-r, --region string aws region of the cluster
-y, --yes skip prompts
--keep-volumes keep cortex provisioned persistent volumes
-h, --help help for down
cluster export
download the code and configuration for APIs
Usage:
cortex cluster export [API_NAME] [API_ID] [flags]
Flags:
-c, --config string path to a cluster configuration file
-n, --name string name of the cluster
-r, --region string aws region of the cluster
-h, --help help for export
env configure
configure an environment
Usage:
cortex env configure [ENVIRONMENT_NAME] [flags]
Flags:
-o, --operator-endpoint string set the operator endpoint without prompting
-h, --help help for configure
env list
list all configured environments
Usage:
cortex env list [flags]
Flags:
-o, --output string output format: one of pretty|json (default "pretty")
-h, --help help for list
env default
set the default environment
Usage:
cortex env default [ENVIRONMENT_NAME] [flags]
Flags:
-h, --help help for default
env delete
delete an environment configuration
Usage:
cortex env delete [ENVIRONMENT_NAME] [flags]
Flags:
-h, --help help for delete
version
print the cli and cluster versions
Usage:
cortex version [flags]
Flags:
-e, --env string environment to use
-h, --help help for version
completion
generate shell completion scripts
to enable cortex shell completion:
bash:
add this to ~/.bash_profile (mac) or ~/.bashrc (linux):
source <(cortex completion bash)
note: bash-completion must be installed on your system; example installation instructions:
mac:
1) install bash completion:
brew install bash-completion
2) add this to your ~/.bash_profile:
source $(brew --prefix)/etc/bash_completion
3) log out and back in, or close your terminal window and reopen it
ubuntu:
1) install bash completion:
apt update && apt install -y bash-completion # you may need sudo
2) open ~/.bashrc and uncomment the bash completion section, or add this:
if [ -f /etc/bash_completion ] && ! shopt -oq posix; then . /etc/bash_completion; fi
3) log out and back in, or close your terminal window and reopen it
zsh:
option 1:
add this to ~/.zshrc:
source <(cortex completion zsh)
if that failed, you can try adding this line (above the source command you just added):
autoload -Uz compinit && compinit
option 2:
create a _cortex file in your fpath, for example:
cortex completion zsh > /usr/local/share/zsh/site-functions/_cortex
Note: this will also add the "cx" alias for cortex for convenience
Usage:
cortex completion SHELL [flags]
Flags:
-h, --help help for completion
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