Automation Suite
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- Overview
- Requirements
- Installation
- Prerequisite checks
- Downloading the installation packages
- uipathctl cluster
- uipathctl cluster maintenance
- uipathctl cluster maintenance disable
- uipathctl cluster maintenance enable
- uipathctl cluster maintenance is-enabled
- uipathctl cluster migration
- uipathctl cluster migration export
- uipathctl cluster migration import
- uipathctl cluster migration run
- uipathctl cluster upgrade
- uipathctl config
- uipathctl config add-host-admin
- uipathctl config additional-ca-certificates
- uipathctl config additional-ca-certificates get
- uipathctl config additional-ca-certificates update
- uipathctl config alerts
- uipathctl config alerts add-email
- uipathctl config alerts remove-email
- uipathctl config alerts update-email
- uipathctl config argocd
- uipathctl config argocd ca-certificates
- uipathctl config argocd ca-certificates get
- uipathctl config argocd ca-certificates update
- uipathctl config argocd generate-dex-config
- uipathctl config argocd generate-rbac
- uipathctl config argocd registry
- uipathctl config argocd registry get
- uipathctl config argocd registry update
- uipathctl config enable-basic-auth
- uipathctl config orchestrator
- uipathctl config orchestrator get-config
- uipathctl config orchestrator update-config
- uipathctl config saml-certificates get
- uipathctl config saml-certificates rotate
- uipathctl config saml-certificates update
- uipathctl config tls-certificates
- uipathctl config tls-certificates get
- uipathctl config tls-certificates update
- uipathctl config token-signing-certificates
- uipathctl config token-signing-certificates get
- uipathctl config token-signing-certificates rotate
- uipathctl config token-signing-certificates update
- uipathctl health
- uipathctl health bundle
- uipathctl health check
- uipathctl health diagnose
- uipathctl health test
- uipathctl manifest
- uipathctl manifest apply
- uipathctl manifest diff
- uipathctl manifest get
- uipathctl manifest get-revision
- uipathctl manifest list-applications
- uipathctl manifest list-revisions
- uipathctl manifest render
- uipathctl prereq
- uipathctl prereq create
- uipathctl prereq run
- uipathctl resource
- uipathctl resource report
- uipathctl snapshot
- uipathctl snapshot backup
- uipathctl snapshot backup create
- uipathctl snapshot backup disable
- uipathctl snapshot backup enable
- uipathctl snapshot delete
- uipathctl snapshot list
- uipathctl snapshot restore
- uipathctl snapshot restore create
- uipathctl snapshot restore delete
- uipathctl snapshot restore history
- uipathctl snapshot restore logs
- uipathctl version
- Post-installation
- Migration and upgrade
- Upgrading Automation Suite on EKS/AKS
- Step 1: Moving the Identity organization data from standalone to Automation Suite
- Step 2: Restoring the standalone product database
- Step 3: Backing up the platform database in Automation Suite
- Step 4: Merging organizations in Automation Suite
- Step 5: Updating the migrated product connection strings
- Step 6: Migrating standalone Orchestrator
- Step 7: Migrating standalone Insights
- Step 8: Deleting the default tenant
- B) Single tenant migration
- Migrating from Automation Suite on Linux to Automation Suite on EKS/AKS
- Monitoring and alerting
- Cluster administration
- Product-specific configuration
- Troubleshooting
uipathctl manifest list-applications
Automation Suite on EKS/AKS Installation Guide
Last updated Apr 19, 2024
uipathctl manifest list-applications
Load the configuration file found in the parameter, and lists the applications created based on it. The runtime configuration is used to determine which applications are required. The output is always in tabular format. By default, the list is sorted alphabetically.
uipathctl manifest list-applications PATH [flags]
uipathctl manifest list-applications PATH [flags]
# List the applications which are installed based on the configuration found in input.json
uipathctl manifest list-applications input.json
# List the applications which are installed based on the configuration found in input.json.
# Sort them by the order in which they need to be installed based on dependencies between them.
uipathctl manifest list-applications input.json --sort-by topological
# List the applications without headers
uipathctl manifest list-applications input.json --no-headers
# Override the initial list of enabled components
uipathctl manifest list-applications input.json --override gatekeeper,redis
# List the applications which are installed based on the configuration found in input.json
uipathctl manifest list-applications input.json
# List the applications which are installed based on the configuration found in input.json.
# Sort them by the order in which they need to be installed based on dependencies between them.
uipathctl manifest list-applications input.json --sort-by topological
# List the applications without headers
uipathctl manifest list-applications input.json --no-headers
# Override the initial list of enabled components
uipathctl manifest list-applications input.json --override gatekeeper,redis
-h, --help help for list-applications
--is-required string to check whether the component needs to install
--no-headers if true, print the output without headers
--override strings optional list of components to override the components enabled in input.json file
--sort-by sortBy if set, sort the output by the given criteria. Valid values are: [alphabetical, topological] (default alphabetical)
-h, --help help for list-applications
--is-required string to check whether the component needs to install
--no-headers if true, print the output without headers
--override strings optional list of components to override the components enabled in input.json file
--sort-by sortBy if set, sort the output by the given criteria. Valid values are: [alphabetical, topological] (default alphabetical)
--context string name of the kubeconfig context to use
--kubeconfig string kubectl configuration file (default: ~/.kube/config)
--log-format string log format. one of [text,json] (default "text")
--log-level string set log level. one of [trace,debug,info,error] (default "error")
--timeout duration timeout of the command (default 1h0m0s)
--context string name of the kubeconfig context to use
--kubeconfig string kubectl configuration file (default: ~/.kube/config)
--log-format string log format. one of [text,json] (default "text")
--log-level string set log level. one of [trace,debug,info,error] (default "error")
--timeout duration timeout of the command (default 1h0m0s)