Manage instances of a stack
cozy-stack instances add allows to create an instance on the cozy for a given domain.
If the COZY_DISABLE_INSTANCES_ADD_RM env variable is set, creating and destroying instances will be disabled and the content of this variable will be used as the error message.
cozy-stack instances add <domain> [flags]
$ cozy-stack instances add --passphrase cozy --apps drive,photos,settings,home,store cozy.localhost:8080
--apps strings Apps to be preinstalled
--context-name string Context name of the instance
--couch-cluster int Specify the CouchDB cluster where the instance will be created (-1 means the default) (default -1)
--dev To create a development instance (deprecated)
--disk-quota string The quota allowed to the instance's VFS
--domain-aliases strings Specify one or more aliases domain for the instance (separated by ',')
--email string The email of the owner
--franceconnect_id string The identifier for checking authentication with FranceConnect
-h, --help help for add
--locale string Locale of the new cozy instance (default "en")
--magic_link Enable authentication with magic links sent by email
--oidc_id string The identifier for checking authentication from OIDC
--passphrase string Register the instance with this passphrase (useful for tests)
--public-name string The public name of the owner
--settings string A list of settings (eg context:foo,offer:premium)
--sponsorships strings Sponsorships of the instance (comma separated list)
--swift-layout int Specify the layout to use for Swift (from 0 for layout V1 to 2 for layout V3, -1 means the default) (default -1)
--tos string The TOS version signed
--trace Show where time is spent
--tz string The timezone for the user
--uuid string The UUID of the instance
--admin-host string administration server host (default "localhost")
--admin-port int administration server port (default 6060)
-c, --config string configuration file (default "$HOME/.cozy.yaml")
--host string server host (default "localhost")
-p, --port int server port (default 8080)
- cozy-stack instances - Manage instances of a stack