Configuringedit

In order for ecctl to be able to communicate with the RESTful API, it needs to have a set of configuration parameters defined. These parameters can be set in a configuration file, through environment variables, or at runtime using the CLI’s global flags.

Before you beginedit

The hierarchy for configuration parameters is as follows, from higher precedence to lower:

  1. Command line flags --host, --user, --pass
  2. Environment variables
  3. Shared configuration file $HOME/.ecctl/config.<json|toml|yaml|hcl>

Generate a configuration fileedit

If it’s your first time using ecctl, use the init command to assist you in generating a configuration file. The resulting configuration file will be saved under ~/.ecctl/config.json:

$ ecctl init
Welcome to the Elastic Cloud CLI! This command will guide you through authenticating and setting some default values.

Missing configuration file, would you like to initialise it? [y/n]: y

Select which type of Elastic Cloud offering will you be working with:
  [1] Elasticsearch Service (default).
  [2] Elastic Cloud Enterprise (ECE).
  [3] Elasticsearch Service Private (ESSP).

Please enter your choice: 1

Using "https://api.elastic-cloud.com" as the API endpoint.

Paste your API Key and press enter: xxxxx

What default output format would you like?
  [1] text - Human-readable output format, commands with no output templates defined will fall back to JSON.
  [2] json - JSON formatted output API responses.

Please enter a choice: 1

Your credentials seem to be valid, and show you're authenticated as "user".

You're all set! Here is a command to try:
  $ ecctl deployment list