NOTEYou can use the
ssd api-management list environmentscommand or its shortened versionssd apim list environments.
The ssd api-management list environments command can be followed by flags with their respective arguments:
If no flag is specified, all available environments will be listed and the display type will be the one specified in the configuration file (see ssd configure).
The following flags can be used with the ssd api-management list environments command:
Flag | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| -h, --help | Displays help for the command | |
| -o, --output | string | Specifies the display type of the information. E.g.: -o json, -o table |
| -p, --page | int | Specifies from which page to display the information. E.g.: --page 1 |
| -q, --query | string | Filters the information to be returned. E.g.: --query apiName:Users |
| -s, --size | int | Number of resources to be listed. E.g.: --size 100 |
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 |
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