Chapter 63. tld


This chapter describes the commands under the tld command.

63.1. tld set

Usage:

openstack tld set [-h] [-f {json,shell,table,value,yaml}] [-c COLUMN]

                       [--max-width <integer>] [--fit-width] [--print-empty]
                       [--noindent] [--prefix PREFIX] [--name NAME]
                       [--description DESCRIPTION | --no-description]
                       [--all-projects] [--edit-managed]
                       [--sudo-project-id SUDO_PROJECT_ID]
                       id
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Set tld properties

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Table 63.1. Positional Arguments
ValueSummary

id

Tld id

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Table 63.2. Optional Arguments
ValueSummary

-h, --help

Show this help message and exit

--name NAME

Tld name

--description DESCRIPTION

Description

--no-description

 

--all-projects

Show results from all projects. default: false

--edit-managed

Edit resources marked as managed. default: false

--sudo-project-id SUDO_PROJECT_ID

Project ID to impersonate for this command. Default: None

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Table 63.3. Output Formatters
ValueSummary

-f {json,shell,table,value,yaml}, --format {json,shell,table,value,yaml}

the output format, defaults to table

-c COLUMN, --column COLUMN

specify the column(s) to include, can be repeated

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Table 63.4. Table Formatter
ValueSummary

--max-width <integer>

Maximum display width, <1 to disable. You can also use the CLIFF_MAX_TERM_WIDTH environment variable, but the parameter takes precedence.

--fit-width

Fit the table to the display width. implied if --max- width greater than 0. Set the environment variable CLIFF_FIT_WIDTH=1 to always enable

--print-empty

Print empty table if there is no data to show.

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Table 63.5. JSON Formatter
ValueSummary

--noindent

Whether to disable indenting the json

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Table 63.6. shell formatter
ValueSummary

--prefix PREFIX

Add a prefix to all variable names

This command is provided by the python-designateclient plugin.

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