NOTEYou can use the
ssd api-management update appcommand or its shortened versionssd apim update app.
The ssd api-management update app command can be followed by flags with their respective arguments:
If no flag is specified, the interactive mode will be activated.
See below an example of usage in the direct mode:
The following flags can be used with the ssd api-management update app command:
Flag | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| -d, --description | string | App description |
| --developer | string | App developer |
| -h, --help | Displays help for the command | |
| -n, --name | string | New name for the app |
| -s, --status | string | App status. Available options: "APPROVED", "PENDING", "REJECTED", "CANCELLED" |
Flag | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| -c, --config | string | Configuration file (default: $HOME/.sensedia/config.json) |
| --profile | string | The configuration profile you want to use (default: "default") |
| --verbose | Lists all requests made by the command. It is possible to store this information in a TXT file instead of displaying it on the terminal. E.g.: $ ssd (api-management | apim) list apis --verbose 2> log.txt |
NOTEIt is possible to update an app using a
.yamlfile with the declarative mode. Learn more.
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