Activity log for bug #1567722

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2016-04-08 01:50:05 Peter Matulis bug added bug
2016-04-08 01:52:35 Peter Matulis description e.g.: Usage: juju list-credentials [options] [<cloud name>] Summary: Lists credentials for a cloud. Options: --format (= tabular) Specify output format (json|tabular|yaml) -o, --output (= "") Specify output file --show-secrets (= false) Show secrets Details: An arbitrary "credential name" is used to represent credentials, which are added either via `juju add-credential` or `juju autoload-credentials`. Note that there can be multiple sets of credentials and thus multiple names. Actual authentication material is exposed with the '--show-secrets' option. A controller and subsequently created models can be created with a different set of credentials but any action taken within the model (e.g.: `juju deploy`; `juju add-unit`) applies the set used to create the model. Recall that when a controller is created a 'default' model is also created. Credentials denoted with an asterisk '*' are currently set as the default for the given cloud. Examples: juju list-credentials juju list-credentials aws juju list-credentials --format yaml --show-secrets See also: add-credential remove-credential set-default-credential autoload-credentials e.g.: Usage: juju list-credentials [options] [<cloud name>] Summary: Lists credentials for a cloud. Options: --format (= tabular)     Specify output format (json|tabular|yaml) -o, --output (= "")     Specify output file --show-secrets (= false)     Show secrets Details: Credentials are used with `juju bootstrap` and `juju create-model`. An arbitrary "credential name" is used to represent credentials, which are added either via `juju add-credential` or `juju autoload-credentials`. Note that there can be multiple sets of credentials and thus multiple names. Actual authentication material is exposed with the '--show-secrets' option. A controller and subsequently created models can be created with a different set of credentials but any action taken within the model (e.g.: `juju deploy`; `juju add-unit`) applies the set used to create the model. Recall that when a controller is created a 'default' model is also created. Credentials denoted with an asterisk '*' are currently set as the default for the given cloud. Examples:     juju list-credentials     juju list-credentials aws     juju list-credentials --format yaml --show-secrets See also: add-credential           remove-credential           set-default-credential           autoload-credentials
2016-04-08 02:52:30 Cheryl Jennings juju-core: status New Triaged
2016-04-08 02:52:32 Cheryl Jennings juju-core: importance Undecided Medium
2016-04-08 02:52:33 Cheryl Jennings juju-core: milestone 2.0-beta4
2016-04-12 18:20:07 Cheryl Jennings juju-core: milestone 2.0-beta4 2.0-rc1
2016-04-13 19:31:32 Reed O'Brien juju-core: status Triaged In Progress
2016-04-13 19:31:35 Reed O'Brien juju-core: assignee Reed O'Brien (reedobrien)
2016-04-13 20:45:46 Reed O'Brien juju-core: status In Progress Fix Committed
2016-04-20 13:57:03 Curtis Hovey juju-core: status Fix Committed Fix Released
2016-08-23 01:10:02 Canonical Juju QA Bot affects juju-core juju
2016-08-23 01:10:02 Canonical Juju QA Bot juju: milestone 2.0-beta5
2016-08-23 01:10:04 Canonical Juju QA Bot juju: milestone 2.0-beta5