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Balena CLI
The official balena CLI tool.
Requisites
If you want to install the CLI directly through npm, you'll need the below. If this looks difficult, we do now have an experimental standalone binary release available, see 'Standalone install' below.
- NodeJS (>= v6)
- Git
- The following executables should be correctly installed in your shell environment:
ssh
: Any recent version of the OpenSSH ssh client (required bybalena sync
andbalena ssh
)- if you need
ssh
to work behind the proxy you also needproxytunnel
installed (available asproxytunnel
package for Ubuntu, for example)
- if you need
rsync
: >= 2.6.9 (required bybalena sync
)
Windows Support
Before installing balena-cli, you'll need a working node-gyp environment. If you don't already have one you'll see native module build errors during installation. To fix this, run npm install -g --production windows-build-tools
in an administrator console (available as 'Command Prompt (Admin)' when pressing windows+x in Windows 7+).
balena sync
and balena ssh
have not been thoroughly tested on the standard Windows cmd.exe shell. We recommend using bash (or a similar) shell, like Bash for Windows 10 or Git for Windows.
If you still want to use cmd.exe
you will have to use a package manager like MinGW or chocolatey. For MinGW the steps are:
- Install MinGW.
- Install the
msys-rsync
andmsys-openssh
packages. - Add MinGW to the
%PATH%
if this hasn't been done by the installer already. The location where the binaries are places is usuallyC:\MinGW\msys\1.0\bin
, but it can vary if you selected a different location in the installer. - Copy your SSH keys to
%homedrive%%homepath\.ssh
. - If you need
ssh
to work behind the proxy you also need to install proxytunnel
Getting Started
NPM install
If you've got all the requirements above, you should be able to install the CLI directly from npm. If not, or if you have any trouble with this, please try the new standalone install steps just below.
This might require elevated privileges in some environments.
$ npm install balena-cli -g --production --unsafe-perm
--unsafe-perm
is only required on systems where the global install directory is not user-writable.
This allows npm install steps to download and save prebuilt native binaries. You may be able to omit it,
especially if you're using a user-managed node install such as nvm.
In some environments, this process will need to build native modules. This may require a more complex build environment, and notably requires Python 2.7. If you hit any problems with this, we recommend you try the alternative standalone install below instead.
Standalone install
If you don't have node or a working pre-gyp environment, you can still install the CLI as a standalone binary. This is experimental and may not work perfectly yet in all environments, but it seems to work well in initial cross-platform testing, so it may be useful, and we'd love your feedback if you hit any issues.
To install the CLI as a standalone binary:
- Download the latest zip for your OS from https://github.com/balena-io/balena-cli/releases.
- Extract the contents, putting the
balena-cli
folder somewhere appropriate for your system (e.g.C:/balena-cli
,/usr/local/lib/balena-cli
, etc). - Add the
balena-cli
folder to yourPATH
(Windows instructions, Linux instructions, OSX instructions) - Running
balena
in a fresh command line should print the balena CLI help.
To update in future, simply download a new release and replace the extracted folder.
Have any problems, or see any unexpected behaviour? Please file an issue!
Login
$ balena login
(Typically useful, but not strictly required for all commands)
Run commands
Take a look at the full command documentation at https://balena.io/docs/tools/cli/, or by running balena help
.
Bash completions
Optionally you can enable tab completions for the bash shell, enabling the shell to provide additional context and automatically complete arguments tobalena
. To enable bash completions, copy the balena-completion.bash
file to the default bash completions directory (usually /etc/bash_completion.d/
) or append it to the end of ~/.bash_completion
.
FAQ
Where is my configuration file?
The per-user configuration file lives in $HOME/.balenarc.yml
or %UserProfile%\_balenarc.yml
, in Unix based operating systems and Windows respectively.
The balena CLI also attempts to read a balenarc.yml
file in the current directory, which takes precedence over the per-user configuration file.
How do I point the balena CLI to staging?
The easiest way is to set the BALENARC_BALENA_URL=balena-staging.com
environment variable.
Alternatively, you can edit your configuration file and set balenaUrl: balena-staging.com
to persist this setting.
How do I make the balena CLI persist data in another directory?
The balena CLI persists your session token, as well as cached images in $HOME/.balena
or %UserProfile%\_balena
.
Pointing the balena CLI to persist data in another location is necessary in certain environments, like a server, where there is no home directory, or a device running balenaOS, which erases all data after a restart.
You can accomplish this by setting BALENARC_DATA_DIRECTORY=/opt/balena
or adding dataDirectory: /opt/balena
to your configuration file, replacing /opt/balena
with your desired directory.
Support
If you're having any problems, check our troubleshooting guide and if your problem is not addressed there, please raise an issue on GitHub and the balena team will be happy to help.
You can also get in touch with us in the balena forums.
Development guidelines
After cloning this repository and running npm install
you can build the CLI using npm run build
.
You can then run the generated build using ./bin/balena
.
In order to ease development:
- you can build the CLI using the
npm run build:fast
variant which skips some of the build steps or - you can use
./bin/balena-dev
which live transpiles the sources of the CLI.
In either case, before opening a PR make sure to also test your changes after doing a full build with npm run build
.
License
The project is licensed under the Apache 2.0 license.