File: //snap/google-cloud-cli/394/lib/surface/config/__init__.py
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"""config command group."""
from __future__ import absolute_import
from __future__ import division
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from googlecloudsdk.calliope import base
from googlecloudsdk.core import properties
@base.UniverseCompatible
@base.ReleaseTracks(
base.ReleaseTrack.ALPHA,
base.ReleaseTrack.BETA,
base.ReleaseTrack.PREVIEW,
base.ReleaseTrack.GA,
)
class Config(base.Group):
"""View and edit Google Cloud CLI properties.
The {command} command group lets you set, view and unset properties used by
Google Cloud CLI.
A configuration is a set of properties that govern the behavior of `gcloud`
and other Google Cloud CLI tools. The initial `default` configuration is set
when `gcloud init` is run. You can create additional named configurations
using `gcloud init` or `{command} configurations create`.
To display the path of the active configuration along with information
about the current `gcloud` environment, run $ gcloud info.
To switch between configurations, use `{command} configurations activate`.
gcloud supports several flags that have the same effect as properties in
a configuration (for example, gcloud supports both the `--project` flag and
`project` property). Properties differ from flags in that flags affect command
behavior on a per-invocation basis. Properties allow you to maintain the same
settings across command executions.
In addition to setting properties in a configuration, and the use of flags, it
is possible to override the value of a property with an environment variable.
The matching environment variable for a property is of the form
'CLOUDSDK_CATEGORY_PROPERTY'. For example, to demonstrate overriding
the ``project'' property in the ``core'' category to ``my-project'', use a
command like:
$ CLOUDSDK_CORE_PROJECT=my-project gcloud config get core/project
For more information on configurations, see `gcloud topic configurations`.
## AVAILABLE PROPERTIES
{properties}
"""
category = base.SDK_TOOLS_CATEGORY
detailed_help = {
'properties': properties.VALUES.GetHelpString(),
}