CLI client
zbctl
is the command line interface to interact with Camunda 8. After installation, a connection can be tested immediately.
Installation
Quickly install via the package manager npm
. The corresponding package is here.
npm i -g zbctl
You can also download a binary for your operating system from the Zeebe GitHub releases page.
Connection settings
To use zbctl
, it is recommended to define environment variables for the connection settings:
export ZEEBE_ADDRESS='[Zeebe API]'
export ZEEBE_CLIENT_ID='[Client ID]'
export ZEEBE_CLIENT_SECRET='[Client Secret]'
export ZEEBE_AUTHORIZATION_SERVER_URL='[OAuth API]'
When you create client credentials in Camunda 8, you have the option to download a file with the lines above filled out for you.
Alternatively, use the described flags (--address
, --clientId
, and --clientSecret
) with the zbctl
commands.
Usage
zbctl [options] [command]
zbctl is a command line interface designed to create and read resources inside the Zeebe broker.
It is designed for regular maintenance jobs, such as:
* Deploying processes
* Creating jobs and process instances
* Activating, completing, or failing jobs
* Updating variables and retries
* Viewing cluster status
Usage:
zbctl [command]
Available Commands:
activate Activate a resource
broadcast Broadcast a signal
cancel Cancel resource
complete Complete a resource
completion Generate the autocompletion script for the specified shell
create Create resources
delete Delete resources
deploy Deploys new resources for each file provided
evaluate Evaluate resources
fail Fail a resource
generate Generate documentation
help Help about any command
publish Publish a message
resolve Resolve a resource
set Set a resource
status Checks the current status of the cluster
throwError Throw an error
update Update a resource
version Print the version of zbctl
Flags:
--address string Specify a contact point address. If omitted, will read from the environment variable 'ZEEBE_ADDRESS' (default '127.0.0.1:26500')
--audience string Specify the resource that the access token should be valid for. If omitted, will read from the environment variable 'ZEEBE_TOKEN_AUDIENCE'
--authzUrl string Specify an authorization server URL from which to request an access token. If omitted, will read from the environment variable 'ZEEBE_AUTHORIZATION_SERVER_URL' (default "https://login.cloud.camunda.io/oauth/token/")
--certPath string Specify a path to a certificate with which to validate gateway requests. If omitted, will read from the environment variable 'ZEEBE_CA_CERTIFICATE_PATH'
--clientCache string Specify the path to use for the OAuth credentials cache. If omitted, will read from the environment variable 'ZEEBE_CLIENT_CONFIG_PATH' (default "/Users/sitapati/.camunda/credentials")
--clientId string Specify a client identifier to request an access token. If omitted, will read from the environment variable 'ZEEBE_CLIENT_ID'
--clientSecret string Specify a client secret to request an access token. If omitted, will read from the environment variable 'ZEEBE_CLIENT_SECRET'
-h, --help help for zbctl
--insecure Specify if zbctl should use an unsecured connection. If omitted, will read from the environment variable 'ZEEBE_INSECURE_CONNECTION'
Use "zbctl [command] --help" for more information about a command.