===== Usage ===== Command Line Interface ====================== .. note:: Where a prompt starts with ``(kayobe)`` it is implied that the user has activated the Kayobe virtualenv. This can be done as follows:: $ source /path/to/venv/bin/activate To deactivate the virtualenv:: (kayobe) $ deactivate To see information on how to use the ``kayobe`` CLI and the commands it provides:: (kayobe) $ kayobe help As the ``kayobe`` CLI is based on the ``cliff`` package (as used by the ``openstack`` client), it supports tab auto-completion of subcommands. This can be activated by generating and then sourcing the bash completion script:: (kayobe) $ kayobe complete > kayobe-complete (kayobe) $ source kayobe-complete Working with Ansible Vault -------------------------- If Ansible vault has been used to encrypt Kayobe configuration files, it will be necessary to provide the ``kayobe`` command with access to vault password. There are three options for doing this: Prompt Use ``kayobe --ask-vault-pass`` to prompt for the password. File Use ``kayobe --vault-password-file `` to read the password from a (plain text) file. Environment variable Export the environment variable ``KAYOBE_VAULT_PASSWORD`` to read the password from the environment. Limiting Hosts -------------- Sometimes it may be necessary to limit execution of kayobe or kolla-ansible plays to a subset of the hosts. The ``--limit `` argument allows the kayobe ansible hosts to be limited. The ``--kolla-limit `` argument allows the kolla-ansible hosts to be limited. These two options may be combined in a single command. In both cases, the argument provided should be an `Ansible host pattern `_, and will ultimately be passed to ``ansible-playbook`` as a ``--limit`` argument. Tags ---- `Ansible tags `_ provide a useful mechanism for executing a subset of the plays or tasks in a playbook. The ``--tags `` argument allows execution of kayobe ansible playbooks to be limited to matching plays and tasks. The ``--kolla-tags `` argument allows execution of kolla-ansible ansible playbooks to be limited to matching plays and tasks. The ``--skip-tags `` and ``--kolla-skip-tags `` arguments allow for avoiding execution of matching plays and tasks.