api:environments:log-forwarding-destination-create
Creates a log forwarding destination.
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Usage
acli api:environments:log-forwarding-destination-create [--address ADDRESS] [--] <environmentId> <label> <consumer> <credentials> <sources>...
acli api:environments:log-forwarding-destination-create 12-d314739e-296f-11e9-b210-d663bd873d93 "Test destination" "apache-access" "apache-error" "syslog" "{"certificate":"-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----...-----END CERTIFICATE-----"}"" --address="example.com:1234"
acli api:environments:log-forwarding-destination-create myapp.dev "Test destination" "apache-access" "apache-error" "syslog" "{"certificate":"-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----...-----END CERTIFICATE-----"}"" --address="example.com:1234"
Arguments
environmentId
Required
The environment identifier. The identifier is a compound key consisting of the internal database ID of the environment and the application UUID. You may also use an environment alias or UUID.
label
Required
The human-friendly identifier of the destination.
consumer
Required
The application or provider consuming the logs.
credentials
Required
Credential information.
sources
Required
The list of log sources to forward.
Defaults to
[]
Options
--address
Required
The URL or host name and port of the destination.
--help | -h
Optional
Display help for the given command. When no command is given display help for the `list` command
Defaults to
false
--quiet | -q
Optional
Do not output any message
Defaults to
false
--verbose | -v|-vv|-vvv
Optional
Increase the verbosity of messages: 1 for normal output, 2 for more verbose output and 3 for debug
Defaults to
false
--version | -V
Optional
Display this application version
Defaults to
false
--ansi
Optional
Force (or disable --no-ansi) ANSI output
--no-ansi
Optional
Negate the "--ansi" option
Defaults to
false
--no-interaction | -n
Optional
Do not ask any interactive question
Defaults to
false