project get
Retrieve specific target project metadata.
Syntax
cpd-cli project get \
--profile=<cpd-profile-name> \
--project-id=<project-id> \
[--cpd-scope=<cpd-scope>] \
[--include=<comma-separated-list-of-project-metadata-sections>] \
[--jmes-query=<jmespath-query>] \
[--output=json|yaml|table] \
[--output-file=<output-file-location>] \
[--raw-output=true|false]
Arguments
The project get command has no
arguments.
Options
Table 1: Command options
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
--cpd-scope |
The IBM Software Hub space,
project, or catalog scope. For example,
cpd://default-context/spaces/7bccdda4-9752-4f37-868e-891de6c48135.
|
|
|
Display command
help.
|
--include |
Specify list of
comma-separated project metadata sections to include in the query
results.
|
--jmes-query |
Provide a JMESPath query to
customize the output.
|
--output |
Specify an output
format.
|
--output-file |
Specify a file path where all
output is redirected.
|
--profile |
The name of the profile that you
created to store information about an instance of Cloud Pak for Data and your credentials for the
instance.
|
--project-id |
Specify an IBM Software Hub
project instance.
|
--raw-output |
When set to true, single values
are not surrounded by quotation marks in
JSON output
mode.
|
Examples
Note: The following examples use environment variables. Use a script to create
environment variables with the correct values for your environment. You can add the listed
environment variables to the installation variables script. For more information, see Setting up installation environment variables.
- Specify the environment variables in a script file.
-
project_id = <The Cloud Pak for Data project instance> - Retrieve a Cloud Pak for Data project ID and show details.
-
cpd-cli project get \ --jmes-query="entity.name" \ --output=json \ --project-id=<project-id> \ --raw-output