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c8y inventory list

Get managed object collection

Synopsis​

Get a collection of managedObjects based on filter parameters

c8y inventory list [flags]

Examples​

$ c8y inventory list
Get a list of managed objects

$ c8y inventory list --ids 1111,2222
Get a list of managed objects by ids

$ echo 'myType' | c8y inventory list
Search by type using pipeline. piped input will be mapped to type parameter

$ c8y inventory get --id 1234 | c8y inventory list
Get managed objects which have the same type as the managed object id=1234. piped input will be mapped to type parameter

Options​

      --childAdditionId string   Search for a specific child addition and list all the groups to which it belongs.
--childAssetId string Search for a specific child asset and list all the groups to which it belongs.
--childDeviceId strings Search for a specific child device and list all the groups to which it belongs.
--fragmentType string ManagedObject fragment type.
-h, --help help for list
--ids strings List of ids.
--onlyRoots true When set to true it returns managed objects which don't have any parent. If the current user doesn't have access to the parent, this is also root for the user
--owner string List of managed objects that are owned by the given username.
--skipChildrenNames Don't include the child devices names in the response. This can improve the API response because the names don't need to be retrieved
--text string managed objects containing a text value starting with the given text (placeholder {text}). Text value is any alphanumeric string starting with a latin letter (A-Z or a-z).
--type string ManagedObject type. (accepts pipeline)
--withChildren Determines if children with ID and name should be returned when fetching the managed object. Set it to false to improve query performance.
--withChildrenCount When set to true, the returned result will contain the total number of children in the respective objects (childAdditions, childAssets and childDevices)
--withGroups When set to true it returns additional information about the groups to which the searched managed object belongs. This results in setting the assetParents property with additional information about the groups.
--withParents Include a flat list of all parents and grandparents of the given object

Options inherited from parent commands​

      --abortOnErrors int          Abort batch when reaching specified number of errors (default 10)
--allowEmptyPipe Don't fail when piped input is empty (stdin)
--cache Enable cached responses
--cacheBodyPaths strings Cache should limit hashing of selected paths in the json body. Empty indicates all values
--cacheTTL string Cache time-to-live (TTL) as a duration, i.e. 60s, 2m (default "60s")
-c, --compact Compact instead of pretty-printed output when using json output. Pretty print is the default if output is the terminal
--confirm Prompt for confirmation
--confirmText string Custom confirmation text
--currentPage int Current page which should be returned
--customQueryParam strings add custom URL query parameters. i.e. --customQueryParam 'withCustomOption=true,myOtherOption=myvalue'
--debug Set very verbose log messages
--delay string delay after each request, i.e. 5ms, 1.2s (default "0ms")
--delayBefore string delay before each request, i.e. 5ms, 1.2s (default "0ms")
--dry Dry run. Don't send any data to the server
--dryFormat string Dry run output format. i.e. json, dump, markdown or curl (default "markdown")
--examples Show examples for the current command
--filter stringArray Apply a client side filter to response before returning it to the user
--flatten flatten json output by replacing nested json properties with properties where their names are represented by dot notation
-f, --force Do not prompt for confirmation. Ignored when using --confirm
-H, --header strings custom headers. i.e. --header "Accept: value, AnotherHeader: myvalue"
--includeAll Include all results by iterating through each page
-k, --insecure Allow insecure server connections when using SSL
-l, --logMessage string Add custom message to the activity log
--maxJobs int Maximum number of jobs. 0 = unlimited (use with caution!)
--noAccept Ignore Accept header will remove the Accept header from requests, however PUT and POST requests will only see the effect
--noCache Force disabling of cached responses (overwrites cache setting)
-M, --noColor Don't use colors when displaying log entries on the console
--noLog Disables the activity log for the current command
--noProgress Disable progress bars
--noProxy Ignore the proxy settings
-n, --nullInput Don't read the input (stdin). Useful if using in shell for/while loops
-o, --output string Output format i.e. table, json, csv, csvheader (default "table")
--outputFile string Save JSON output to file (after select/view)
--outputFileRaw string Save raw response to file (before select/view)
--outputTemplate string jsonnet template to apply to the output
-p, --pageSize int Maximum results per page (default 5)
--progress Show progress bar. This will also disable any other verbose output
--proxy string Proxy setting, i.e. http://10.0.0.1:8080
-r, --raw Show raw response. This mode will force output=json and view=off
--retries int Max number of attempts when a failed http call is encountered (default 3)
--select stringArray Comma separated list of properties to return. wildcards and globstar accepted, i.e. --select 'id,name,type,**.serialNumber'
--session string Session configuration
-P, --sessionPassword string Override session password
-U, --sessionUsername string Override session username. i.e. peter or t1234/peter (with tenant)
--silentExit Silent status codes do not affect the exit code
--silentStatusCodes string Status codes which will not print out an error message
--timeout string Request timeout duration, i.e. 60s, 2m (default "60s")
--totalPages int Total number of pages to get
-v, --verbose Verbose logging
--view string Use views when displaying data on the terminal. Disable using --view off (default "auto")
--withError Errors will be printed on stdout instead of stderr
--withTotalElements Request Cumulocity to include the total elements in the response statistics under .statistics.totalElements (introduced in 10.13)
-t, --withTotalPages Request Cumulocity to include the total pages in the response statistics under .statistics.totalPages
--workers int Number of workers (default 1)