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Version: v1.9

vela ql apply

Create and store a VelaQL view

Synopsis

Create and store a VelaQL view to reuse it later.

You can specify your view file from:

- a file (-f my-view.cue)
- a URL (-f https://example.com/view.cue)
- stdin (-f -)

View name can be automatically inferred from file/URL. If we cannot infer a name from it, you must explicitly specify the view name (see examples).

If a view with the same name already exists, it will be updated.

vela ql apply [view-name] [flags]

Examples

Assume your VelaQL view is stored in <my-view.cue>.

View name will be implicitly inferred from file name or URL (my-view):
vela ql create -f my-view.cue

You can also explicitly specify view name (custom-name):
vela ql create custom-name -f my-view.cue

If view name cannot be inferred, or you are reading from stdin (-f -), you must explicitly specify view name:
cat my-view.cue | vela ql create custom-name -f -

Options

  -f, --file string   CUE file that stores the view, can be local path, URL, or stdin (-)
-h, --help help for apply

Options inherited from parent commands

  -V, --verbosity Level   number for the log level verbosity
-y, --yes Assume yes for all user prompts

SEE ALSO

  • vela ql - Show result of executing velaQL.

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