Chapter 2. Logging in to the Argo CD server in the default mode


You can log in to the Argo CD server in the default mode using the GitOps argocd CLI and your Argo CD credentials to execute commands.

2.1. Logging in to the Argo CD server

After you install and configure the GitOps argocd CLI, you must log in to the Argo CD server to execute commands in the default mode.

Prerequisites

  • You must have the GitOps argocd CLI tool installed and configured.

Procedure

  1. Get the admin account password for the Argo CD server:

    $ ADMIN_PASSWD=$(oc get secret openshift-gitops-cluster -n openshift-gitops -o jsonpath='{.data.admin\.password}' | base64 -d)
  2. Get the Argo CD server URL:

    $ SERVER_URL=$(oc get routes openshift-gitops-server -n openshift-gitops -o jsonpath='{.status.ingress[0].host}')
  3. Log in to the Argo CD server by using the admin account password and enclosing it in single quotes:

    Important

    Enclosing the password in single quotes ensures that special characters, such as $, are not misinterpreted by the shell. Always use single quotes to enclose the literal value of the password.

    $ argocd login --username admin --password ${ADMIN_PASSWD} ${SERVER_URL}

    Example:

    $ argocd login --username admin --password '<password>' openshift-gitops.openshift-gitops.apps-crc.testing

    After a successful login, the session context will be displayed as follows:

    Example output:

    'admin:login' logged in successfully
    Context '<server_url>' updated
    Important

    If the login session times out, you can use the relogin command to log in again. When done using the argocd commands, you can log out using the logout command.

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