The fluvio profile
command
A Fluvio profile contains the a reference to cluster's connection details.
Profile details are stored in the Fluvio configuration file at ~/.fluvio/config
.
fluvio profile current
Prints out the name of the active Fluvio profile.
Print the name of the current context
Usage: fluvio profile current
Options:
-h, --help Print help
Example usage
$ fluvio profile current
local
fluvio profile delete
Deletes the specified Fluvio cluster connection profile from your Fluvio configuration (~/.fluvio/config
).
This will not delete a cluster. See fluvio cluster delete
for more info.
fluvio profile delete-cluster
Deletes only cluster connection information from your profile.
This will not delete a cluster. See fluvio cluster delete
for more info.
Example usage
$ fluvio profile delete-cluster local
Cluster local deleted
fluvio profile list
Prints a table of your profiles, including the address of the associated cluster and which profile is active.
Example usage
$ fluvio profile list
PROFILE CLUSTER ADDRESS TLS
* minikube minikube 10.99.16.213:9003 Disabled
local local localhost:9003 Disabled
fluvio profile rename
Rename a profile
Usage: fluvio profile rename <FROM> <TO>
Arguments:
<FROM> The name of the profile to rename
<TO> The new name to give the profile
Options:
-h, --help Print help
fluvio profile switch
Switch to the named profile
Usage: fluvio profile switch <profile name>
Arguments:
<profile name>
Options:
-h, --help Print help
fluvio profile sync
Sync a profile from a cluster
fluvio profile sync <COMMAND>
Commands:
k8 Sync a profile from a Kubernetes cluster
local Sync a profile from a local cluster
Options:
-h, --help Print help
fluvio profile export
Export a profile for use in other applications
Usage: fluvio profile export [OPTIONS] [PROFILE_NAME]
Arguments:
[PROFILE_NAME]
Options:
-O, --output <type> [default: json] [possible values: table, yaml, json]
-h, --help Print help
fluvio profile add
Manually add a profile (advanced)
Usage: fluvio profile add <PROFILE_NAME> <CLUSTER_ADDRESS> [INSTALLATION_TYPE]
Arguments:
<PROFILE_NAME> Name of profile to add
<CLUSTER_ADDRESS> address of cluster, e.g. 127.0.0.1:9003
[INSTALLATION_TYPE] Installation type of cluster, e.g. local, local-k8, k8
Options:
-h, --help Print help