etcdctl ======== `etcdctl` is a command line client for [etcd][etcd]. It can be used in scripts or for administrators to explore an etcd cluster. [etcd]: https://github.com/coreos/etcd ## Getting etcdctl The latest release is available as a binary at [Github][github-release] along with etcd. [github-release]: https://github.com/coreos/etcd/releases/ You can also build etcdctl from source using the build script found in the parent directory. ## Usage ### Setting Key Values Set a value on the `/foo/bar` key: ``` $ etcdctl set /foo/bar "Hello world" Hello world ``` Set a value on the `/foo/bar` key with a value that expires in 60 seconds: ``` $ etcdctl set /foo/bar "Hello world" --ttl 60 Hello world ``` Conditionally set a value on `/foo/bar` if the previous value was "Hello world": ``` $ etcdctl set /foo/bar "Goodbye world" --swap-with-value "Hello world" Goodbye world ``` Conditionally set a value on `/foo/bar` if the previous etcd index was 12: ``` $ etcdctl set /foo/bar "Goodbye world" --swap-with-index 12 Goodbye world ``` Create a new key `/foo/bar`, only if the key did not previously exist: ``` $ etcdctl mk /foo/new_bar "Hello world" Hello world ``` Create a new dir `/fooDir`, only if the key did not previously exist: ``` $ etcdctl mkdir /fooDir ``` Update an existing key `/foo/bar`, only if the key already existed: ``` $ etcdctl update /foo/bar "Hola mundo" Hola mundo ``` Create or update a directory called `/mydir`: ``` $ etcdctl setDir /mydir ``` ### Retrieving a key value Get the current value for a single key in the local etcd node: ``` $ etcdctl get /foo/bar Hello world ``` Get the current value for a key within the cluster: ``` $ etcdctl get /foo/bar --consistent Hello world ``` Get the value of a key with additional metadata in a parseable format: ``` $ etcdctl -o extended get /foo/bar Key: /foo/bar Modified-Index: 72 TTL: 0 Etcd-Index: 72 Raft-Index: 5611 Raft-Term: 1 Hello World ``` ### Listing a directory Explore the keyspace using the `ls` command ``` $ etcdctl ls /akey /adir $ etcdctl ls /adir /adir/key1 /adir/key2 ``` Add `--recursive` to recursively list subdirectories encountered. ``` $ etcdctl ls --recursive /akey /adir /adir/key1 /adir/key2 ``` ### Deleting a key Delete a key: ``` $ etcdctl rm /foo/bar ``` Delete an empty directory or a key-value pair ``` $ etcdctl rmdir /path/to/dir ``` or ``` $ etcdctl rm /path/to/dir --dir ``` Recursively delete a key and all child keys: ``` $ etcdctl rm /path/to/dir --recursive ``` Conditionally delete `/foo/bar` if the previous value was "Hello world": ``` $ etcdctl rm /foo/bar --with-value "Hello world" ``` Conditionally delete `/foo/bar` if the previous etcd index was 12: ``` $ etcdctl rm /foo/bar --with-index 12 ``` ### Watching for changes Watch for only the next change on a key: ``` $ etcdctl watch /foo/bar Hello world ``` Continuously watch a key: ``` $ etcdctl watch /foo/bar --forever Hello world .... client hangs forever until ctrl+C printing values as key change ``` Continuously watch a key, starting with a given etcd index: ``` $ etcdctl watch /foo/bar --forever --index 12 Hello world .... client hangs forever until ctrl+C printing values as key change ``` Continuously watch a key and exec a program: ``` $ etcdctl exec-watch /foo/bar -- sh -c "env | grep ETCD" ETCD_WATCH_ACTION=set ETCD_VALUE=My configuration stuff ETCD_MODIFIED_INDEX=1999 ETCD_KEY=/foo/bar ETCD_WATCH_ACTION=set ETCD_VALUE=My new configuration stuff ETCD_MODIFIED_INDEX=2000 ETCD_KEY=/foo/bar ``` Continuously and recursively watch a key and exec a program: ``` $ etcdctl exec-watch --recursive /foo -- sh -c "env | grep ETCD" ETCD_WATCH_ACTION=set ETCD_VALUE=My configuration stuff ETCD_MODIFIED_INDEX=1999 ETCD_KEY=/foo/bar ETCD_WATCH_ACTION=set ETCD_VALUE=My new configuration stuff ETCD_MODIFIED_INDEX=2000 ETCD_KEY=/foo/barbar ``` ## Return Codes The following exit codes can be returned from etcdctl: ``` 0 Success 1 Malformed etcdctl arguments 2 Failed to connect to host 3 Failed to auth (client cert rejected, ca validation failure, etc) 4 400 error from etcd 5 500 error from etcd ``` ## Peers If your etcd cluster isn't available on `http://127.0.0.1:4001` you can specify a `--peers` flag or `ETCDCTL_PEERS` environment variable. You can list one peer, or a comma-separated list of peers. ``` ETCDCTL_PEERS="http://10.0.28.1:4002" etcdctl set my-key to-a-value ETCDCTL_PEERS="http://10.0.28.1:4002,http://10.0.28.2:4002,http://10.0.28.3:4002" etcdctl set my-key to-a-value etcdctl --peers http://10.0.28.1:4002 my-key to-a-value etcdctl --peers http://10.0.28.1:4002,http://10.0.28.2:4002,http://10.0.28.3:4002 etcdctl set my-key to-a-value ``` ## Project Details ### Versioning etcdctl uses [semantic versioning][semver]. Releases will follow lockstep with the etcd release cycle. [semver]: http://semver.org/ ### License etcdctl is under the Apache 2.0 license. See the [LICENSE][license] file for details. [license]: https://github.com/coreos/etcdctl/blob/master/LICENSE