opm CLI reference
The opm
command-line interface (CLI) is a tool for creating and maintaining Operator catalogs.
opm
CLI syntax
$ opm <command> [<subcommand>] [<argument>] [<flags>]
Flag | Description |
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| Skip TLS certificate verification for container image registries while pulling bundles or indexes. |
| When you pull bundles, use plain HTTP for container image registries. |
The SQLite-based catalog format, including the related CLI commands, is a deprecated feature. Deprecated functionality is still included in OKD and continues to be supported; however, it will be removed in a future release of this product and is not recommended for new deployments. For the most recent list of major functionality that has been deprecated or removed within OKD, refer to the Deprecated and removed features section of the OKD release notes. |
generate
Generate various artifacts for declarative config indexes.
Command syntax
$ opm generate <subcommand> [<flags>]
Subcommand | Description |
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| Generate a Dockerfile for a declarative config index. |
Flags | Description |
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| Help for generate. |
dockerfile
Generate a Dockerfile for a declarative config index.
This command creates a Dockerfile in the same directory as the When specifying extra labels, if duplicate keys exist, only the last value of each duplicate key gets added to the generated Dockerfile. |
Command syntax
$ opm generate dockerfile <dcRootDir> [<flags>]
Flag | Description |
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| Image in which to build catalog. The default value is |
| Extra labels to include in the generated Dockerfile. Labels have the form |
| Help for Dockerfile. |
index
Generate Operator index for SQLite database format container images from pre-existing Operator bundles.
As of OKD 4.11, the default Red Hat-provided Operator catalog releases in the file-based catalog format. The default Red Hat-provided Operator catalogs for OKD 4.6 through 4.10 released in the deprecated SQLite database format. The Many of the For more information about working with file-based catalogs, see “Additional resources”. |
Command syntax
$ opm index <subcommand> [<flags>]
Subcommand | Description |
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| Add Operator bundles to an index. |
| Prune an index of all but specified packages. |
| Prune an index of stranded bundles, which are bundles that are not associated with a particular image. |
| Delete an entire Operator from an index. |
add
Add Operator bundles to an index.
Command syntax
$ opm index add [<flags>]
Flag | Description |
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| Container image for on-image |
| Tool to build container images: |
| Comma-separated list of bundles to add. |
| Tool to interact with container images, such as for saving and building: |
| Previous index to add to. |
| If enabled, only creates the Dockerfile and saves it to local disk. |
| Graph update mode that defines how channel graphs are updated: |
| Optional: If generating the Dockerfile, specify a file name. |
| Allow registry load errors. |
| Tool to pull container images: |
| Custom tag for container image being built. |
prune
Prune an index of all but specified packages.
Command syntax
$ opm index prune [<flags>]
Flag | Description |
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| Container image for on-image |
| Tool to interact with container images, such as for saving and building: |
| Index to prune. |
| If enabled, only creates the Dockerfile and saves it to local disk. |
| Optional: If generating the Dockerfile, specify a file name. |
| Comma-separated list of packages to keep. |
| Allow registry load errors. |
| Custom tag for container image being built. |
prune-stranded
Prune an index of stranded bundles, which are bundles that are not associated with a particular image.
Command syntax
$ opm index prune-stranded [<flags>]
Flag | Description |
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| Container image for on-image |
| Tool to interact with container images, such as for saving and building: |
| Index to prune. |
| If enabled, only creates the Dockerfile and saves it to local disk. |
| Optional: If generating the Dockerfile, specify a file name. |
| Comma-separated list of packages to keep. |
| Allow registry load errors. |
| Custom tag for container image being built. |
rm
Delete an entire Operator from an index.
Command syntax
$ opm index rm [<flags>]
Flag | Description |
---|---|
| Container image for on-image |
| Tool to build container images: |
| Tool to interact with container images, such as for saving and building: |
| Previous index to delete from. |
| If enabled, only creates the Dockerfile and saves it to local disk. |
| Comma-separated list of Operators to delete. |
| Optional: If generating the Dockerfile, specify a file name. |
| Comma-separated list of packages to keep. |
| Allow registry load errors. |
| Tool to pull container images: |
| Custom tag for container image being built. |
Additional resources
init
Generate an olm.package
declarative config blob.
Command syntax
$ opm init <package_name> [<flags>]
Flag | Description |
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| The channel that subscriptions will default to if unspecified. |
| Path to the Operator’s |
| Path to package’s icon. |
| Output format: |
migrate
Migrate a SQLite database format index image or database file to a file-based catalog.
The SQLite-based catalog format, including the related CLI commands, is a deprecated feature. Deprecated functionality is still included in OKD and continues to be supported; however, it will be removed in a future release of this product and is not recommended for new deployments. For the most recent list of major functionality that has been deprecated or removed within OKD, refer to the Deprecated and removed features section of the OKD release notes. |
Command syntax
$ opm migrate <index_ref> <output_dir> [<flags>]
Flag | Description |
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| Output format: |
render
Generate a declarative config blob from the provided index images, bundle images, and SQLite database files.
Command syntax
$ opm render <index_image | bundle_image | sqlite_file> [<flags>]
Flag | Description |
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| Output format: |
serve
Serve declarative configs via a GRPC server.
The declarative config directory is loaded by the |
Command syntax
$ opm serve <source_path> [<flags>]
Flag | Description |
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| If this flag is set, it syncs and persists the server cache directory. |
| Exits with an error if the cache is not present or is invalidated. The default value is |
| Syncs the serve cache and exits without serving. |
| Enables debug logging. |
| Help for serve. |
| The port number for the service. The default value is |
| The address of the startup profiling endpoint. The format is |
| The path to a container termination log file. The default value is |
validate
Validate the declarative config JSON file(s) in a given directory.
Command syntax
$ opm validate <directory> [<flags>]