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fauna-shell

v4.0.0

Published

faunadb shell

Readme

Fauna CLI

The Fauna CLI lets you access Fauna from your terminal. You can use the CLI to:

fauna-cli

Requirements

  • Node.js v20.x or later.
  • A Fauna account. You can sign up for a free account at https://dashboard.fauna.com/register.

Quick start

To get started:

  1. Install the CLI:

    npm install -g fauna-shell
  2. If you're using bash or zsh, enable auto-complete by appending the output of fauna completion to your .bashrc, .bash_profile, .zshrc, or .zprofile. For example:

    fauna completion >> ~/.zshrc
  3. Authenticate with Fauna:

    fauna login
  4. Run CLI commands. Specify a --database, including the Region Group and hierarchy, to run the command in. For example:

    # Runs a query in the top-level 'my_db' database
    # in the 'us' Region Group. Use the default admin role.
    fauna query "Collection.all()" \
      --database us/my_db

Installation

You can install the Fauna CLI globally using npm:

npm install -g fauna-shell

Documentation

For usage instructions and a full list of commands, see the Fauna docs.

You can also access help directly in the CLI:

# For general help:
fauna --help

# For a specific command:
fauna <command> --help
# For example:
fauna query --help

Contributions and development

See the contribution guidelines.