wf follow
wf follow
Show the status of resources
Synopsis
Follows the status of either a single, or multiple resources
wf follow [flags]
Examples
# Follow the status of a resource with a 30 minute timeout
$ wf follow cluster cl1 --timeout 30m
# Follow the status of a number of resource from their yaml definition files for 30 miuntes
$ wf follow --file ./files --timeout 30m
Options
-f, --file PATH path to file containing resource definition/s ('-' for stdin) PATH
-h, --help help for follow
--timeout DURATION Length of time to check the status of the resources for, e.g. 30s DURATION
Options inherited from parent commands
--debug Indicates we should use debug / trace logging (default: false)
--force Used to force an operation to happen (default: false)
--no-wait Indicates we should not wait for resources to provision
-o, --output string Output format of the resource (json,yaml,table,template) (default "table")
--profile string Use a profile other than your default for this command
--show-headers Indicates we should display headers on table out (default true)
--verbose Enables verbose logging for debugging purposes (default: false)
-w, --workspace string The workspace you are operating within
SEE ALSO
- wf - wf provides a cli for Wayfinder