ybm-cli
A CLI implementation for YB Managed.
Install with brew
brew install yugabyte/yugabytedb/ybm
Global configuration
This CLI support 3 possibles configurations:
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Passing values as flags
ybm --apiKey AWERDFSSS --host cloud.yugabyte.com cluster get
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Using a configuration file called .ybm-cli.yaml under your $HOME directory.
You can use the command ybm configure to help to setup the file
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Using environment variables (all need to start with YBM_)
export YBM_APIKEY=AWERDFSSS
export YBM_HOST=cloud.yugabyte.com
ybm cluster get
By default, https will be added to the host if no scheme are provided if you want to use http
just add it to the host http://cloud.yugabyte.com

Sample Commands:
Cluster
Create Cluster
Minimal Required Configurations
ybm cluster create \
--cluster-name=test-cluster \
--credentials=username=admin,password=YBM.Is.Always.Great!
This will use configured default values to spawn the cluster. A single node synchronous cluster will be provisioned in AWS in the us-west-2 region with 2 vCPUs, 4GB RAM and 10GB disk.
All possibilities
ybm cluster create
--cluster-name=test-cluster \
--credentials=username=admin,password=YBM.Is.Always.Great! \
--cloud-type=[AWS or GCP] \
--cluster-type=[SYNCHRONOUS or GEO_PARTITIONED] \
--node-config=num-cores=<num-cores>,disk-size-gb=<disk-size-gb> \
--region-info=region=<region-name>,num-nodes=<number-of-nodes>,vpc=<vpc-name> \
--cluster-tier=[Sandbox or Dedicated] \
--fault-tolerance=[NONE or ZONE or Region] \
--database-version=[Stable or Preview]
List Clusters
ybm cluster get
Get Cluster
ybm cluster get \
--cluster-name=test-cluster-1
Delete Cluster
ybm cluster delete \
--cluster-name=test-cluster-1
Network Allow List
Create Network Allow List
ybm network-allow-list create \
--name=admins \
--description="admin allow list" \
--ip-addr=0.0.0.0/12, 1.1.1.1/12
List Network Allow Lists
ybm network-allow-list get
Get Network Allow List
ybm network-allow-list get \
--name=admins
Assign network allow list to cluster
ybm cluster assign network-allow-list \
--cluster-name=test-cluster \
--network-allow-list=admins
Delete Network Allow List
ybm network-allow-list delete \
--name=admins
Read Replica
Create Read Replica
ybm read-replica create \
--cluster-name=test-cluster \
--replica=num-cores=<num-cores>,memory-mb=<memory-mb>,disk-size-gb=<disk-size-gb>,code=<GCP or AWS>,region=<region>,num-nodes=<num-nodes>,vpc=<vpc-name>,num-replicas=<num-replicas>,multi-zone=<multi-zone>
The --replica tag is optional. If omitted, a single read replica will be created for the given cluster with default values. Additional replicas can be created by repeating the --replica flag but each replica must be in a distinct region. For now all the replicas need to be specified while updating.
List Read Replicas
ybm read-replica get \
--cluster-name=test-cluster
Update Read Replicas
ybm read-replica update \
--cluster-name=test-cluster \
--replica=num-cores=<num-cores>,memory-mb=<memory-mb>,disk-size-gb=<disk-size-gb>,code=<GCP or AWS>,region=<region>,num-nodes=<num-nodes>,vpc=<vpc-name>,num-replicas=<num-replicas>,multi-zone=<multi-zone>
The --replica tag is optional. If omitted, the cluster will be updated with a single read replica with default values. Additional replicas can be created by repeating the --replica flag but each replica must be in a distinct region. For now all the replicas need to be specified while updating.
Delete Read Replicas
ybm read-replica delete \
--cluster-name=test-cluster
All the read replicas will be deleted. To delete only specific read replicas, use the update command.
VPC
Create VPC
ybm vpc create \
--name=demo-vpc \
--cloud=GCP \
--global-cidr=10.0.0.0/18
List VPCs
ybm vpc get
Get VPC
ybm vpc get \
--name=demo-vpc
Delete VPC
ybm vpc delete \
--name=demo-vpc
VPC Peering
Create VPC Peering
ybm vpc-peering create \
--name=demo-peer \
--vpc-name=demo-vpc \
--cloud=GCP \
--project=project \
--vpc=vpc-name \
--region=us-west1 \
--cidr=10.0.0.0/18
List VPC Peerings
ybm vpc-peering get
Get VPC Peering
ybm vpc-peering get \
--name=demo-peer
Delete VPC Peering
ybm vpc-peering delete \
--name=demo-peer
Wait
All the long running commands like the cluster creation, cluster deletion etc have the --wait option to wait until the operation is completed.
ybm cluster delete \
--cluster-name=test-cluster \
--wait
If you are using the CLI with the --wait flag in your CI system you can specify the environment variable YBM_CI to true to avoid
generating unnecessary logs lines.
Update REST API Client