3 This plugin provides useful aliases and functions for [juju](https://juju.is/) (for TAB completion,
4 refer to the [official repo](https://github.com/juju/juju/blob/develop/etc/bash_completion.d/juju)).
6 To use this plugin, add `juju` to the plugins array in your zshrc file.
16 - `!` suffix: `--force --no-wait -y`.
17 - `ds` suffix: `--destroy-storage`.
18 - `jsh` prefix means `juju show-*`.
22 | Alias | Command | Description |
23 |---------|---------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------|
24 | `j` | `juju` | The juju command |
25 | `jcld` | `juju clouds` | Lists all clouds with registered credentials |
26 | `jclda` | `juju clouds --all` | Lists all clouds available to Juju |
27 | `jdl` | `juju debug-log --ms` | Display log, with millisecond resolution |
28 | `jdlr` | `juju debug-log --ms --replay` | Replay entire log |
29 | `jh` | `juju help` | Show help on a command or other topic |
30 | `jshsl` | `juju show-status-log` | Output past statuses for the specified entity |
31 | `jstj` | `juju status --format=json` | Show status in json format (more detailed) |
32 | `jst` | `juju status --relations --color` | Show status, including relations, in color |
33 | `jsts` | `juju status --relations --storage --color` | Show status, including relations and storage, in color |
37 | Alias | Command | Description |
38 |---------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------|
39 | `jb` | `juju bootstrap` | Initializing a Juju cloud environment |
40 | `jbng` | `juju bootstrap --no-gui` | Initializing a Juju cloud environment without GUI |
41 | `jbl` | `juju bootstrap localhost` | Initializing an lxd cloud environment |
42 | `jblng` | `juju bootstrap --no-gui localhost` | Initializing an lxd cloud environment without GUI |
43 | `jbm` | `juju bootstrap microk8s` | Initializing a MicroK8s cloud environment |
44 | `jbmng` | `juju bootstrap --no-gui microk8s` | Initializing a MicroK8s cloud environment without GUI |
48 | Alias | Command | Description |
49 |----------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------|
50 | `jctl` | `juju controllers` | List all controllers |
51 | `jctlr` | `juju controllers --refresh` | List all controllers (download latest details) |
52 | `jdc` | `juju destroy-controller --destroy-all-models` | Destroy a controller |
53 | `jdc!` | `juju destroy-controller --destroy-all-models --force --no-wait -y` | Destroy a controller |
54 | `jdcds` | `juju destroy-controller --destroy-all-models --destroy-storage` | Destroy a controller and associated storage |
55 | `jdcds!` | `juju destroy-controller --destroy-all-models --destroy-storage --force --no-wait -y` | Destroy a controller and associated storage |
56 | `jkc` | `juju kill-controller -y -t 0` | Forcibly terminate all associated resources for a Juju controller |
57 | `jshc` | `juju show-controller` | Shows detailed information of a controller |
58 | `jsw` | `juju switch` | Select or identify the current controller and model |
62 | Alias | Command | Description |
63 |----------|-------------------------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------|
64 | `jam` | `juju add-model` | Add a hosted model |
65 | `jdm` | `juju destroy-model` | Non-recoverable, complete removal of a model |
66 | `jdm!` | `juju destroy-model --force --no-wait -y` | Non-recoverable, complete removal of a model |
67 | `jdmds` | `juju destroy-model --destroy-storage` | Non-recoverable, complete removal of a model |
68 | `jdmds!` | `juju destroy-model --destroy-storage --force --no-wait -y` | Non-recoverable, complete removal of a model |
69 | `jmc` | `juju model-config` | Display or set configuration values on a model |
70 | `jm` | `juju models` | List models a user can access on a controller |
71 | `jshm` | `juju show-model` | Show information about the current or specified model |
72 | `jsw` | `juju switch` | Select or identify the current controller and model |
74 ### Application / unit
76 | Alias | Command | Description |
77 |----------|---------------------------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
78 | `jc` | `juju config` | Get, set, or reset configuration for a deployed application |
79 | `jde` | `juju deploy --channel=edge` | Deploy a new application or bundle from the edge channel |
80 | `jd` | `juju deploy` | Deploy a new application or bundle |
81 | `jra` | `juju run-action` | Queue an action for execution |
82 | `jraw` | `juju run-action --wait` | Queue an action for execution and wait for results, with optional timeout |
83 | `jrm` | `juju remove-application` | Remove application |
84 | `jrm!` | `juju remove-application --force --no-wait` | Remove application forcefully |
85 | `jrmds` | `juju remove-application --destroy-storage` | Remove application and destroy attached storage |
86 | `jrmds!` | `juju remove-application --destroy-storage --force --no-wait` | Remove application forcefully, destroying attached storage |
87 | `jrp` | `juju refresh --path` | Upgrade charm from local charm file |
88 | `jsa` | `juju scale-application` | Set the desired number of application units |
89 | `jssh` | `juju ssh` | Initiate an SSH session or execute a command on a Juju target |
90 | `jsshc` | `juju ssh --container` | Initiate an SSH session or execute a command on a given container |
91 | `jshu` | `juju show-unit` | Displays information about a unit |
95 | Alias | Command | Description |
96 |---------|-------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------|
97 | `jrs` | `juju remove-storage` | Remove storage |
98 | `jrs!` | `juju remove-storage --force` | Remove storage even if it is currently attached |
102 | Alias | Command | Description |
103 |-----------|--------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------|
104 | `jrel` | `juju relate` | Relate two applications |
105 | `jrmrel` | `juju remove-relation` | Remove an existing relation between two applications. |
106 | `jrmrel!` | `juju remove-relation --force` | Remove an existing relation between two applications, forcefully. |
108 ### Cross-model relation (CMR)
110 | Alias | Command | Description |
111 |----------|--------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------|
112 | `jex` | `juju expose` | Make an application publicly available over the network |
113 | `jof` | `juju offer` | Offer application endpoints for use in other models |
114 | `jcon` | `juju consume` | Add a remote offer to the model |
115 | `jrmsas` | `juju remove-saas` | Remove consumed applications (SAAS) from the model |
116 | `junex` | `juju unexpose` | Remove public availability over the network for an application |
120 | Alias | Command | Description |
121 |-------|----------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------|
122 | `jeb` | `juju export-bundle` | Export the current model configuration as a reusable bundle |
126 - `jaddr <app_name> [unit_num]`: display app or unit IP address.
127 - `jreld <relation_name> <app_name> <unit_num>`: display app and unit relation data.
128 - `jclean`: destroy all controllers
129 - `wjst [interval_secs] [args_for_watch]`: watch juju status, with optional interval
130 (default: 5s); you may pass additional arguments to `watch`.