IBM Cloud CLI SDK
IBM Cloud CLI plugin SDK provides predefined plugin interface, utilities and libraries to develop plugins for IBM Cloud cli.
Get started
You firstly need Go installed on your machine, and set up a GOPATH. Then clone this repository into $GOPATH/src/github.com/IBM-Cloud/ibm-cloud-cli-sdk
.
This project uses govendor to manage dependencies. Go to the project directory and run the following command to restore the dependencies into vendor folder:
$ govendor sync
and then run tests:
$ go test ./...
Build and run plugin
Download and install the IBM Cloud CLI. See instructions here.
Compile the plugin source code with go build
command, for example
$ go build plugin_examples/hello.go
Install the plugin:
$ ibmcloud plugin install ./hello
List installed plugins:
$ ibmcloud plugin list
# list plugin commands with '-c' flag
$ ibmcloud plugin list -c
Uninstall the plugin:
$ ibmcloud plugin uninstall SayHello # SayHello is the plugin name
For more usage of
plugin management, run ibmcloud help plugin
Develop plugins
Refer to plugin developer guide for how to develop a plugin.
See plugin examples here
Publish plugins
IBM Cloud has a public plugin repository by default installed in IBM Cloud CLI. Run ibmcloud plugin
, you can see a repository named IBM Cloud
(https://plugins.cloud.ibm.com
). The repository support multiple version of plugin. You can list all plugins in the repository by using ibmcloud plugin repo-plugins -r 'IBM Cloud'
.
To publish, update or remove your plugin in IBM Cloud plugin repository, you can simply create an issue on GitHub following below samples:
Example to publish a new plugin:
Title: [plugin-publish] Request to publish a new plugin 'SayHello'
Content:
- name: SayHello
description: Say hello
company: YYY
authors:
- name: xxx
contact: xxx@example.com
homepage: http://www.example.com/hello
version: 0.0.1
binaries:
- platform: osx
url: http://www.example.com/downloads/hello/hello-darwin-amd64-0.0.1
checksum: xxxxx
- platform: win32
url: http://www.example.com/downloads/hello/hello-windows-386-0.0.1.exe
checksum: xxxxx
- platform: win64
url: http://www.example.com/downloads/hello/hello-windows-amd64-0.0.1.exe
checksum: xxxxx
- platform: linux32
url: http://www.example.com/downloads/hello/hello-linux-386-0.0.1.exe
checksum: xxxxx
- platform: linux64
url: http://www.example.com/downloads/hello/hello-linux-amd64-0.0.1.exe
checksum: xxxxx
The following descibes each field's usage.
Field |
Description |
name |
Name of your plugin, must not conflict with other existing plugins in the repo. |
description |
Describe your plugin in a line or two. This description will show up when your plugin is listed on the command line. Avoid saying "A plugin to ..." as it's redundant. Just briefly describe what the plugin provides. |
company |
Optional |
authors |
authors of the plugin: name : name of author; homepage : Optional link to the homepage of the author; contact : Optional ways to contact author, email, twitter, phone etc ... |
homepage |
Link to the homepage |
version |
Version number of your plugin, in [major].[minor].[build] form |
binaries |
This section has fields detailing the various binary versions of your plugin. To reach as large an audience as possible, we encourage contributors to cross-compile their plugins on as many platforms as possible. Go provides everything you need to cross-compile for different platforms. platform : The os for this binary. Supports osx , linux32 , linux64 , win32 , win64 ; url : Link to the binary file itself; checksum : SHA-1 of the binary file for verification. |
Example to update a plugin:
Title: [plugin-update] Request to update plugin 'SayHello'
Content:
- name: SayHello
description: Updated description of plugin Hello
company: YYY
authors:
- name: xxx
contact: xxx@example.com
homepage: http://www.example.com/hello
Example to remove a plugin:
Title: [plugin-remove] Request to remove plugin 'SayHello'
Example to submit/update a version:
Title: [plugin-version-update] Request to submit a new version of plugin 'SayHello'
Content:
- name: SayHello
version: 0.0.2
binaries:
- platform: osx
url: http://www.example.com/downloads/hello/hello-darwin-amd64-0.0.2
checksum: xxxxx
- platform: win32
url: http://www.example.com/downloads/hello/hello-windows-386-0.0.2.exe
checksum: xxxxx
- platform: win64
url: http://www.example.com/downloads/hello/hello-windows-amd64-0.0.2.exe
checksum: xxxxx
- platform: linux32
url: http://www.example.com/downloads/hello/hello-linux-386-0.0.2.exe
checksum: xxxxx
- platform: linux64
url: http://www.example.com/downloads/hello/hello-linux-amd64-0.0.2.exe
checksum: xxxxx
Example to remove plugin versions:
Title: [plugin-remove] Request to remove plugin 'SayHello'
Content:
- name: SayHello
versions:
- 0.0.1
0.0.2
Issues
Report problems by adding an issue on GitHub.
License
This project is released under version 2.0 of the Apache License