Synopsis

fcli ssc action list [-z=<source>] [[-h] [--env-prefix=<envPrefix>] [--log-file=<logFile>] [--log-level=<logLevel>]] ] [--store=_variableName _ ] [--to-file=<outputFile>_]] [-q=<SpEL _ _ expression>]

Description

By default, this command lists available built-in and previously imported custom actions. If the --from-zip option is specified, this command lists available actions from the given local or remote zip file instead.

Options

-q, --query=<SpEL expression>

Only display records for which the given Spring Expression Language (SpEL) expression returns true.

-z, --from-zip=<source>

Optional local or remote zip-file from which to load the action if the action is specified as a simple name. For commands that take an action as input (like get, help or run), this option will be ignored if action is specified as local or remote action YAML file location.

Output options

-o, --output=format[=<options>]

Specify output format and options. Available output formats: csv, csv-plain, json, json-flat, table, table-plain, tree, tree-flat, xml, xml-flat, yaml, yaml-flat, expr, json-properties. The 'expr' output format takes a string containing '{property}' placeholders, other output formats take an optional, comma-separated list of properties to include in the output. Use '-o json-properties' on the current command to see available properties.

--store=variableName[=<propertyNames>]

Store the JSON results of this command in a variable. Variables can be managed through the 'fcli util variable' command, and can be referenced using ::variable::[property] on any subsequent command.

--to-file=<outputFile>

Write command output to the specified file instead of stdout.

Generic fcli options

--env-prefix=<envPrefix>

Environment variable prefix for resolving default option and parameter values. Default value is FCLI_DEFAULT.

-h, --help

Show this help message and exit. Use 'fcli <command> -h' to display help for subcommands.

--log-file=<logFile>

File where logging data will be written. Defaults to fcli.log in current directory if --log-level is specified.

--log-level=<logLevel>

Set logging level. Note that DEBUG and TRACE levels may result in sensitive data being written to the log file. Allowed values: TRACE, DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR.