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NAME

       knife-environment - The man page for the knife environment subcommand.

       An  environment  is  a  way  to  map  an  organization's real-life workflow to what can be
       configured and managed when using Chef server. Every organization  begins  with  a  single
       environment  called  the  _default  environment,  which  cannot  be modified (or deleted).
       Additional environments can  be  created  to  reflect  each  organization's  patterns  and
       workflow.   For   example,   creating   production,   staging,  testing,  and  development
       environments. Generally, an environment is also associated with  one  (or  more)  cookbook
       versions.

       The  knife  environment  subcommand  is  used  to  manage  environments  within  a  single
       organization on the Chef server.

COMMON OPTIONS

       The following options may be used with  any  of  the  arguments  available  to  the  knife
       environment subcommand:

       --chef-zero-port PORT
              The port on which chef-zero will listen.

       -c CONFIG_FILE, --config CONFIG_FILE
              The configuration file to use.

       -d, --disable-editing
              Use to prevent the $EDITOR from being opened and to accept data as-is.

       --defaults
              Use to have knife use the default value instead of asking a user to provide one.

       -e EDITOR, --editor EDITOR
              The $EDITOR that is used for all interactive commands.

       -E ENVIRONMENT, --environment ENVIRONMENT
              The  name  of  the environment. When this option is added to a command, the command
              will run only against the named environment.

       -F FORMAT, --format FORMAT
              The output format: summary (default), text, json, yaml, and pp.

       -h, --help
              Shows help for the command.

       -k KEY, --key KEY
              The private key that knife will use to sign requests made by the API client to  the
              Chef server.

       --[no-]color
              Use to view colored output.

       --print-after
              Use to show data after a destructive operation.

       -s URL, --server-url URL
              The URL for the Chef server.

       -u USER, --user USER
              The  user  name  used  by knife to sign requests made by the API client to the Chef
              server. Authentication will fail if the user name does not match the private key.

       -V, --verbose
              Set for more verbose outputs. Use -VV for maximum verbosity.

       -v, --version
              The version of the chef-client.

       -y, --yes
              Use to respond to all confirmation prompts with  "Yes".  knife  will  not  ask  for
              confirmation.

       -z, --local-mode
              Use  to  run  the  chef-client  in  local  mode. This allows all commands that work
              against the Chef server to also work against the local chef-repo.

COMPARE

       The compare argument is used to compare the cookbook version constraints that are  set  on
       one (or more) environments.

       Syntax

       This argument has the following syntax:

          $ knife environment compare [ENVIRONMENT_NAME...] (options)

       Options

       This argument has the following options:

       -a, --all
              Use to upload all environments found at the specified path.

       -m, --mismatch
              Use to show only matching versions.

       Example

       To compare cookbook versions for a single environment:

          $ knife environment compare development

       to return something similar to:

                     development
          apache     2.3.1
          windows    4.1.2

       To compare cookbook versions for multiple environments:

          $ knife environment compare development staging

       to return something similar to:

                        development    staging
          apache        2.3.1          1.2.2
          windows       4.1.2          1.0.0
          postgresql    1.0.0          1.0.0

       To compare all cookbook versions for all environments:

          $ knife environment compare --all

       to return something similar to:

                             staging  development
          ulimit             latest   latest
          redisio            latest   latest
          journly            latest   latest
          aws                latest   latest
          test               latest   latest
          unicorn            latest   latest
          sensu              latest   latest
          runit              latest   latest
          templater          latest   latest
          powershell         latest   latest
          openssl            latest   latest
          rbenv              latest   latest
          rabbitmq           latest   latest
          postgresql         latest   latest
          mysql              latest   latest
          ohai               latest   latest
          git                latest   latest
          erlang             latest   latest
          ssh_known_hosts    latest   latest
          nginx              latest   latest
          database           latest   latest
          yum                latest   latest
          xfs                latest   latest
          apt                latest   latest
          dmg                latest   latest
          chef_handler       latest   latest
          windows            1.0.0    4.1.2

CREATE

       The  create  argument  is  used to add an environment object to the Chef server. When this
       argument is run, knife will open $EDITOR to enable editing of the ENVIRONMENT  description
       field  (unless  a  description  is specified as part of the command). When finished, knife
       will add the environment to the Chef server.

       Syntax

       This argument has the following syntax:

          $ knife environment create ENVIRONMENT_NAME -d DESCRIPTION

       Options

       This argument has the following options:

       -d DESCRIPTION, --description DESCRIPTION
              The description of the environment. This value will populate the description  field
              for the environment on the Chef server.

       Examples

       To create an environment named dev with a description of The development environment.:

          $ knife environment create dev -d "The development environment."

DELETE

       The delete argument is used to delete an environment from a Chef server.

       Syntax

       This argument has the following syntax:

          $ knife environment delete ENVIRONMENT_NAME

       Options

       This command does not have any specific options.

       Examples

       To delete an environment named dev, enter:

          $ knife environment delete dev

       Type Y to confirm a deletion.

EDIT

       The  edit argument is used to edit the attributes of an environment. When this argument is
       run, knife will open $EDITOR to enable editing of ENVIRONMENT attributes.  When  finished,
       knife will update the Chef server with those changes.

       Syntax

       This argument has the following syntax:

          $ knife environment edit ENVIRONMENT_NAME

       Options

       This command does not have any specific options.

       Examples

       To edit an environment named devops, enter:

          $ knife environment edit devops

FROM FILE

       The  from  file  argument is used to add or update an environment using a JSON or Ruby DSL
       description. It must be run with the create or edit arguments.

       Syntax

       This argument has the following syntax:

          $ knife environment [create | edit] from file FILE (options)

       Options

       This argument has the following options:

       -a, --all
              Use to upload all environments found at the specified path.

       Examples

       To add an environment using data contained in a JSON file:

          $ knife environment create devops from file "path to JSON file"

       or:

          $ knife environment edit devops from file "path to JSON file"

LIST

       The list argument is used to list all of the environments that are currently available  on
       the Chef server.

       Syntax

       This argument has the following syntax:

          $ knife environment list -w

       Options

       This argument has the following options:

       -w, --with-uri
              Use to show the corresponding URIs.

       Examples

       To view a list of environments:

          $ knife environment list -w

SHOW

       The show argument is used to display information about the specified environment.

       Syntax

       This argument has the following syntax:

          $ knife environment show ENVIRONMENT_NAME

       Options

       This command does not have any specific options.

       Examples

       To view information about the dev environment enter:

          $ knife environment show dev

       to return:

          % knife environment show dev
          chef_type:            environment
          cookbook_versions:
          default_attributes:
          description:
          json_class:           Chef::Environment
          name:                 dev
          override_attributes:

          \\
          \\
          \\
          \\

       To  view  information in JSON format, use the -F common option as part of the command like
       this:

          $ knife role show devops -F json

       Other formats available include text, yaml, and pp.

AUTHOR

       Chef

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