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Cani alpha add location

cani alpha add location

Add a location to the inventory.

Synopsis

Add a location to the inventory using a registered location type slug.

Examples: cani alpha add location dc --name "Green Nitrogen" cani alpha add location level --name "Level 1" cani alpha add location section --name "Section A"

Use -L to list available location type slugs.

cani alpha add location [flags]

Options

      --name string            Location name (required)
      --description string     Location description
      --content-types string   Comma-separated content types (e.g. device,module,rack)

Options inherited from parent commands

      --parent string          Parent location UUID or name
  -a, --auto                   Automatically recommend values for parent hardware
  -y, --accept                 Automatically accept recommended values.
  -L, --list-supported-types   List supported hardware types.
  -q, --qty int                Quantity of items to add. (default 1)
      --prefix string          Name prefix for sequential naming (used with --qty).
      --start int              Starting number for sequential names (used with --prefix). (default 1)
      --pad-width int          Zero-pad width for sequential names (0 = auto).
      --tag stringArray        Tag(s) to apply to the item (repeatable)
      --metadata stringArray   Provider metadata key=value pairs (repeatable)
      --status string          Status (Active, Available, Connected, Decommissioned, Decommissioning, Deprecated, Deprovisioning, Down, End-of-Life, Extended Support, Failed, Inventory, Maintenance, Offline, Planned, Primary, Provisioning, Reserved, Retired, Secondary, Staging, or any custom status)
      --serial string          Serial number
      --config string          config file (default "/home/runner/.cani/cani.yml")
      --debug                  enable debug mode
      --datastore string       datastore type (json, postgres) (default "json")
      --datastore-path string  override path to the datastore file (for testing)
      --types-dirs stringSlice local directories with additional hardware types
      --types-repos stringSlice git repo URLs with additional hardware types
      --types-repo-clone       clone types repos that are not yet cached locally
      --types-repo-pull        pull latest changes from types repos on startup
      --strict                 require a resolved device type (slug) for all devices (default true)

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