Litmusctl
The Litmuschaos command-line tool, litmusctl, allows you to manage litmuschaos's agent plane. You can use litmusctl to create agents, project, and manage multiple litmuschaos accounts.
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PrerequisitesLitmusctl CLI requires the following things:
- kubeconfig - litmusctl needs the kubeconfig of the k8s cluster where we need to connect litmus agents. The CLI currently uses the default path of kubeconfig i.e.
~/.kube/config
. - kubectl - litmusctl is using kubectl under the hood to apply the manifest.
To install kubectl, follow: kubectl
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UsageFor more information including a complete list of litmusctl operations, see the litmusctl reference documentation.
- For v0.3.0 or latest && compatible with Litmus-2.0.0 or latest: Click here
- For v0.2.0 or earlier && compatible with Litmus-2.0.0 or earlier: Click here
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InstallationTo install the latest version of litmusctl follow the below steps:
Platforms | v0.3.0 | v0.2.0 | master(Unreleased) |
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litmusctl-darwin-amd64 (MacOS) | Click here | Click here | Click here |
litmusctl-linux-386 | Click here | Click here | Click here |
litmusctl-linux-amd64 | Click here | Click here | Click here |
litmusctl-linux-arm | Click here | Click here | Click here |
litmusctl-linux-arm64 | Click here | Click here | Click here |
litmusctl-windows-386 | Click here | Click here | Click here |
litmusctl-windows-amd64 | Click here | Click here | Click here |
litmusctl-windows-arm | Click here | Click here | Click here |
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Linux/MacOS- Extract the binary
tar -zxvf litmusctl-<OS>-<ARCH>-<VERSION>.tar.gz
- Provide necessary permissions
chmod +x litmusctl
- Move the litmusctl binary to /usr/local/bin/litmusctl. Note: Make sure to use root user or use sudo as a prefix
mv litmusctl /usr/local/bin/litmusctl
- You can run the litmusctl command in Linux/macOS:
litmusctl <command> <subcommand> <subcommand> [options and parameters]
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WindowsExtract the binary from the zip using WinZip or any other extraction tool.
You can run the litmusctl command in windows:
litmusctl.exe <command> <subcommand> <subcommand> [options and parameters]
- To check the version of the litmusctl:
litmusctl version