prism create agent is used to create an agent YML configuration file.
Usage: prism create agent [OPTIONS]
Create an agent YML configuration file
Examples:
• prism create agent --type docker
• prism create agent --type ec2 --file ./agents/ec2.yml
╭─ Options ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╮
│ * --type -t [docker|ec2] Agent type │
│ [required] │
│ --file -f TEXT File path for agent YML configuration. Default is ./agent.yml. │
│ --log-level -l [info|warn|error|debug] Set the log level │
│ --full-tb Show the full traceback when an error occurs │
│ --help Show this message and exit. │
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Here's what prism create agent does under the hood:
Checks whether the YML file specified with option -f, --file exists.
If it doesn't, it creates a new YML file with the configuration for agent type --type.
If it does, it throws an error. Each agent must live in their own YML file.
Example
Here's what the output looks like in Terminal:
$ prism create agent --type docker -f ./docker_agent.yml
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<HH:MM:SS> | INFO | Running with prism v0.2.0rc2...
<HH:MM:SS> | INFO | Found project directory at /Users/my_first_project
<HH:MM:SS> | INFO | RUNNING EVENT 'parsing prism_project.py'................................................ [RUN]
<HH:MM:SS> | INFO | FINISHED EVENT 'parsing prism_project.py'............................................... [DONE in 1.34s]
<HH:MM:SS> | INFO | Creating docker_agent.yml...
<HH:MM:SS> | INFO | Done!
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After this command executes, the following file will be added to your project directory.
# docker_agent.ymlagent:type:dockerimage:<base image>server_url:# URL to the docker serverrequirements:# path to requirements.txt, relative to this fileenv:<your environment variable here>:'<your environment variable value'