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List Requests

Usage

ionosctl request list [flags]

Aliases

For request command:

[req]

For list command:

[l ls]

Description

Use this command to list all Requests on your account.

You can filter the results using --filters option. Use the following format to set filters: --filters KEY1=VALUE1,KEY2=VALUE2. Available Filters:

  • filter by property: [body headers method url]

  • filter by metadata: [createdBy createdDate etag requestStatus etag message status]

Options

  -u, --api-url string      Override default host url (default "https://api.ionos.com")
      --cols strings        Set of columns to be printed on output 
                            Available columns: [RequestId CreatedDate CreatedBy Method Status Message Url Body Targets] (default [RequestId,CreatedDate,Method,Status,Message,Targets])
  -c, --config string       Configuration file used for authentication (default "$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/ionosctl/config.json")
  -D, --depth int32         Controls the detail depth of the response objects. Max depth is 10. (default 2)
  -F, --filters strings     Limits results to those containing a matching value for a specific property. Use the following format to set filters: --filters KEY1=VALUE1,KEY2=VALUE2
  -f, --force               Force command to execute without user input
  -h, --help                Print usage
      --latest int          Show latest N Requests. If it is not set, all Requests will be printed (DEPRECATED: Use --filters --order-by --max-results options instead!)
  -M, --max-results int32   The maximum number of elements to return
      --method string       Show only the Requests with this method. E.g CREATE, UPDATE, DELETE (DEPRECATED: Use --filters --order-by --max-results options instead!)
      --no-headers          Don't print table headers when table output is used
      --order-by string     Limits results to those containing a matching value for a specific property
  -o, --output string       Desired output format [text|json|api-json] (default "text")
  -q, --quiet               Quiet output
  -v, --verbose             Print step-by-step process when running command

Examples

ionosctl request list --latest N

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