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clc queue

Queue commands are a group of queue operations.

Usage:

clc queue [command] [flags]

clc queue clear

Delete all entries of a queue.

Usage:

clc queue clear [flags]

Parameters:

Parameter Required Description Default

--name, -n

Optional

Name of the queue.

default

Example:

clc queue clear --name my-queue

clc queue offer

Add a value to the given queue.

Usage:

clc queue offer [values] [flags]

Parameters:

Parameter Required Description Default

values

Required

Values to add to the queue.

N/A

--name, -n

Optional

Name of the queue.

default

--value-type, -v

Optional

Data type of the value. One of: string, bool, json, i8, i16, i32, i64, f32, f64

string

Example:

clc queue offer --value-type f32 19.94 19.92 --name my-queue

clc queue poll

Remove the given number of elements from the given queue.

Usage:

clc queue poll [flags]

Parameters:

Parameter Required Description Default

--name, -n

Optional

Name of the queue.

default

--count

Optional

Number of element to be removed from the given queue.

1

--format, -f

Optional

Output format. Supported formats:

  • csv

  • delimited

  • json

  • table

delimited in non-interactive mode, table in interactive mode.

Example:

clc queue poll --count 2 --name my-queue 5

clc queue size

Return the size of the given queue.

Usage:

clc queue size [flags]

Parameters:

Parameter Required Description Default

--name, -n

Optional

Name of the queue.

default

Example:

clc queue size --name my-queue

clc queue destroy

Deletes the queue and all the data in it.

Usage:

clc queue destroy [flags]

Parameters:

Parameter Required Description Default

--name, -n

Optional

Name of the queue.

default

--yes

Optional

Skip confirming the destroy operation.

false