fioctl config set¶
Create a new factory-wide configuration
Synopsis¶
Creates a factory wide configuration. The fioconfig daemon running on each device will then be able to grab the latest version of the configuration and the device’s configuration and apply it.
Basic use can be done with command line arguments. eg:
fioctl config set npmtok=”root” githubtok=”1234”
The configuration format also allows specifying what command to run after a configuration file is updated on the device. To take advantage of this, the “–raw” flag must be used. eg:
cat >tmp.json <<EOF
{
"reason": "I want to use the on-changed attribute",
"files": [
{
"name": "npmtok",
"value": "root",
"on-changed": ["/usr/bin/touch", "/tmp/npmtok-changed"]
},
{
"name": "A-Readable-Value",
"value": "This won't be encrypted and will be visible from the API",
"unencrypted": true
},
{
"name": "githubtok",
"value": "1234"
}
]
}
> EOF
fioctl config set --raw ./tmp.json
fioctl will read in tmp.json and upload it to the OTA server. Instead of using ./tmp.json, the command can take a “-” and will read the content from STDIN instead of a file.
Use a -g or –group parameter to create a device group wide configuration instead.
fioctl config set file=content <file2=content ...> [flags]
Options¶
--create Replace the whole config with these values. Default is to merge these values in with the existing config values
-g, --group string Device group to use
-h, --help help for set
--raw Use raw configuration file
-m, --reason string Add a message to store as the "reason" for this change
Options inherited from parent commands¶
-c, --config string config file (default is $HOME/.config/fioctl.yaml)
-f, --factory string Factory to list targets for
-t, --token string API token from https://app.foundries.io/settings/tokens/
-v, --verbose Print verbose logging
SEE ALSO¶
- fioctl config - Manage configuration common to all devices in a factory