package get import ( "bytes" "encoding/base64" "flag" "fmt" "io" "text/tabwriter" "github.com/hashicorp/consul/api" "github.com/hashicorp/consul/command/flags" "github.com/mitchellh/cli" ) func New(ui cli.Ui) *cmd { c := &cmd{UI: ui} c.init() return c } type cmd struct { UI cli.Ui flags *flag.FlagSet http *flags.HTTPFlags help string base64encode bool detailed bool keys bool recurse bool separator string } func (c *cmd) init() { c.flags = flag.NewFlagSet("", flag.ContinueOnError) c.flags.BoolVar(&c.base64encode, "base64", false, "Base64 encode the value. The default value is false.") c.flags.BoolVar(&c.detailed, "detailed", false, "Provide additional metadata about the key in addition to the value such "+ "as the ModifyIndex and any flags that may have been set on the key. "+ "The default value is false.") c.flags.BoolVar(&c.keys, "keys", false, "List keys which start with the given prefix, but not their values. "+ "This is especially useful if you only need the key names themselves. "+ "This option is commonly combined with the -separator option. The default "+ "value is false.") c.flags.BoolVar(&c.recurse, "recurse", false, "Recursively look at all keys prefixed with the given path. The default "+ "value is false.") c.flags.StringVar(&c.separator, "separator", "/", "String to use as a separator between keys. The default value is \"/\", "+ "but this option is only taken into account when paired with the -keys flag.") c.http = &flags.HTTPFlags{} flags.Merge(c.flags, c.http.ClientFlags()) flags.Merge(c.flags, c.http.ServerFlags()) c.help = flags.Usage(help, c.flags, c.http.ClientFlags(), c.http.ServerFlags()) } func (c *cmd) Run(args []string) int { if err := c.flags.Parse(args); err != nil { return 1 } key := "" // Check for arg validation args = c.flags.Args() switch len(args) { case 0: key = "" case 1: key = args[0] default: c.UI.Error(fmt.Sprintf("Too many arguments (expected 1, got %d)", len(args))) return 1 } // This is just a "nice" thing to do. Since pairs cannot start with a /, but // users will likely put "/" or "/foo", lets go ahead and strip that for them // here. if len(key) > 0 && key[0] == '/' { key = key[1:] } // If the key is empty and we are not doing a recursive or key-based lookup, // this is an error. if key == "" && !(c.recurse || c.keys) { c.UI.Error("Error! Missing KEY argument") return 1 } // Create and test the HTTP client client, err := c.http.APIClient() if err != nil { c.UI.Error(fmt.Sprintf("Error connecting to Consul agent: %s", err)) return 1 } switch { case c.keys: keys, _, err := client.KV().Keys(key, c.separator, &api.QueryOptions{ AllowStale: c.http.Stale(), }) if err != nil { c.UI.Error(fmt.Sprintf("Error querying Consul agent: %s", err)) return 1 } for _, k := range keys { c.UI.Info(string(k)) } return 0 case c.recurse: pairs, _, err := client.KV().List(key, &api.QueryOptions{ AllowStale: c.http.Stale(), }) if err != nil { c.UI.Error(fmt.Sprintf("Error querying Consul agent: %s", err)) return 1 } for i, pair := range pairs { if c.detailed { var b bytes.Buffer if err := prettyKVPair(&b, pair, c.base64encode); err != nil { c.UI.Error(fmt.Sprintf("Error rendering KV pair: %s", err)) return 1 } c.UI.Info(b.String()) if i < len(pairs)-1 { c.UI.Info("") } } else { if c.base64encode { c.UI.Info(fmt.Sprintf("%s:%s", pair.Key, base64.StdEncoding.EncodeToString(pair.Value))) } else { c.UI.Info(fmt.Sprintf("%s:%s", pair.Key, pair.Value)) } } } return 0 default: pair, _, err := client.KV().Get(key, &api.QueryOptions{ AllowStale: c.http.Stale(), }) if err != nil { c.UI.Error(fmt.Sprintf("Error querying Consul agent: %s", err)) return 1 } if pair == nil { c.UI.Error(fmt.Sprintf("Error! No key exists at: %s", key)) return 1 } if c.detailed { var b bytes.Buffer if err := prettyKVPair(&b, pair, c.base64encode); err != nil { c.UI.Error(fmt.Sprintf("Error rendering KV pair: %s", err)) return 1 } c.UI.Info(b.String()) return 0 } c.UI.Info(string(pair.Value)) return 0 } } func (c *cmd) Synopsis() string { return synopsis } func (c *cmd) Help() string { return c.help } func prettyKVPair(w io.Writer, pair *api.KVPair, base64EncodeValue bool) error { tw := tabwriter.NewWriter(w, 0, 2, 6, ' ', 0) fmt.Fprintf(tw, "CreateIndex\t%d\n", pair.CreateIndex) fmt.Fprintf(tw, "Flags\t%d\n", pair.Flags) fmt.Fprintf(tw, "Key\t%s\n", pair.Key) fmt.Fprintf(tw, "LockIndex\t%d\n", pair.LockIndex) fmt.Fprintf(tw, "ModifyIndex\t%d\n", pair.ModifyIndex) if pair.Session == "" { fmt.Fprint(tw, "Session\t-\n") } else { fmt.Fprintf(tw, "Session\t%s\n", pair.Session) } if base64EncodeValue { fmt.Fprintf(tw, "Value\t%s", base64.StdEncoding.EncodeToString(pair.Value)) } else { fmt.Fprintf(tw, "Value\t%s", pair.Value) } return tw.Flush() } const synopsis = "Retrieves or lists data from the KV store" const help = ` Usage: consul kv get [options] [KEY_OR_PREFIX] Retrieves the value from Consul's key-value store at the given key name. If no key exists with that name, an error is returned. If a key exists with that name but has no data, nothing is returned. If the name or prefix is omitted, it defaults to "" which is the root of the key-value store. To retrieve the value for the key named "foo" in the key-value store: $ consul kv get foo This will return the original, raw value stored in Consul. To view detailed information about the key, specify the "-detailed" flag. This will output all known metadata about the key including ModifyIndex and any user-supplied flags: $ consul kv get -detailed foo To treat the path as a prefix and list all keys which start with the given prefix, specify the "-recurse" flag: $ consul kv get -recurse foo This will return all key-value pairs. To just list the keys which start with the specified prefix, use the "-keys" option instead: $ consul kv get -keys foo For a full list of options and examples, please see the Consul documentation. `