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ecctl deployment search

Performs advanced deployment search using the Elasticsearch Query DSL

Read more about Query DSL.

ecctl deployment search -f <query file.json> [flags]
$ cat query_string_query.json
{
    "query": {
        "query_string": {
            "query": "name: admin"
        }
    }
}
$ ecctl deployment search -f query_string_query.json
[...]
-a, --all-matches   Uses a cursor to return all matches of the query (ignoring the size in the query). This can be used to query more than 10k results.
-f, --file string   JSON file that contains JSON-style domain-specific language query
-h, --help          help for search
    --size int32    Defines the size per request when using the --all-matches option. (default 500)
    --api-key string        API key to use to authenticate (If empty will look for EC_API_KEY environment variable)
    --config string         Config name, used to have multiple configs in $HOME/.ecctl/<env> (default "config")
    --force                 Do not ask for confirmation
    --format string         Formats the output using a Go template
    --host string           Base URL to use
    --insecure              Skips all TLS validation
    --message string        A message to set on cluster operation
    --output string         Output format [text|json] (default "text")
    --pass string           Password to use to authenticate (If empty will look for EC_PASS environment variable)
    --pprof                 Enables pprofing and saves the profile to pprof-20060102150405
-q, --quiet                 Suppresses the configuration file used for the run, if any
    --region string         Elasticsearch Service region
    --timeout duration      Timeout to use on all HTTP calls (default 30s)
    --trace                 Enables tracing saves the trace to trace-20060102150405
    --user string           Username to use to authenticate (If empty will look for EC_USER environment variable)
    --verbose               Enable verbose mode
    --verbose-credentials   When set, Authorization headers on the request/response trail will be displayed as plain text
    --verbose-file string   When set, the verbose request/response trail will be written to the defined file