knife xargs
Use the knife xargs
subcommand to take patterns from standard input,
download as JSON, run a command against the downloaded JSON, and then
upload any changes.
Syntax
This subcommand has the following syntax:
knife xargs [PATTERN...] (options)
Options
Note
This subcommand has the following options:
-0
Default:
false
.--chef-repo-path PATH
The path to the chef-repo. This setting will override the default path to the chef-repo. Default: same value as specified by
chef_repo_path
in client.rb.--concurrency
The number of allowed concurrent connections. Default:
10
.--[no-]diff
Show a diff when a file changes. Default:
--diff
.--dry-run
Prevent changes from being uploaded to the Chef Infra Server. Default:
false
.--[no-]force
Force the upload of files even if they haven’t been changed. Default:
--no-force
.-I REPLACE_STRING
,--replace REPLACE_STRING
Define a string that is to be used to replace all occurrences of a file name. Default:
nil
.-J REPLACE_STRING
,--replace-first REPLACE_STRING
Define a string that is to be used to replace the first occurrence of a file name. Default:
nil
.--local
Build or execute a command line against a local file. Set to
false
to build or execute against a remote file. Default:false
.-n MAX_ARGS
,--max-args MAX_ARGS
The maximum number of arguments per command line. Default:
nil
.-p [PATTERN...]
,--pattern [PATTERN...]
One (or more) patterns for a command line. If this option is not specified, a list of patterns may be expected on standard input. Default:
nil
.--repo-mode MODE
The layout of the local chef-repo. Possible values:
static
,everything
, orhosted_everything
. Usestatic
for just roles, environments, cookbooks, and data bags. By default,everything
andhosted_everything
are dynamically selected depending on the server type. Default value:default
.-s LENGTH
,--max-chars LENGTH
The maximum size (in characters) for a command line. Default:
nil
.-t
Run the print command on the command line. Default:
nil
.
Note
Examples
The following examples show how to use this knife subcommand:
Find, and then replace data
The following example will go through all nodes on the server, and then
replace the word foobar
with baz
:
knife xargs --pattern /nodes/* "perl -i -pe 's/foobar/baz'"
Use output of knife list and Perl
The following examples show various ways of listing all nodes on the
server, and then using Perl to replace grantmc
with gmc
:
knife list 'nodes/*' | knife xargs "perl -i -pe 's/grantmc/gmc'"
or without quotes and the backslash escaped:
knife list /nodes/\* | knife xargs "perl -i -pe 's/grantmc/gmc'"
or by using the --pattern
option:
knife xargs --pattern '/nodes.*' "perl -i -pe 's/grantmc/gmc'"
View security groups data
The following example shows how to display the content of all groups on the server:
knife xargs --pattern '/groups/*' cat
and will return something like:
{
"name": "4bd14db60aasdfb10f525400cdde21",
"users": [
"grantmc"
]
}{
"name": "62c4e268e15fasdasc525400cd944b",
"users": [
"robertf"
]
}{
"name": "admins",
"users": [
"grantmc",
"robertf"
]
}{
"name": "billing-admins",
"users": [
"dtek"
]
}{
"name": "clients",
"clients": [
"12345",
"67890",
]
}{
"name": "users",
"users": [
"grantmc"
"robertf"
"dtek"
],
"groups": [
"4bd14db60aasdfb10f525400cdde21",
"62c4e268e15fasdasc525400cd944b"
]
}