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azion_create_application

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azion create application

Creates an Application

Synopsis

Creates an Application without the need to manage infrastructure or security

azion create application [flags]

Examples

$ azion create application --name "naruno"
$ azion create application --file create.json

Options

      --active string                    Whether the Application is active or not
      --application-accelerator string   Whether the Application has Application Acceleration active or not
      --cache string                     Whether the Application has Caching active or not
      --debug-enabled string             Allows you to check whether rules created using Rules Engine for Application have been successfully executed in your application
      --file string                      Path to a JSON file containing the attributes of the Application being created; you can use - for reading from stdin
      --function string                  Whether the Application has Functions active or not
  -h, --help                             Displays more information about the create application command
      --image-processor string           Whether the Application has Image Optimization active or not
      --name string                      Application's name

Options inherited from parent commands

  -c, --config string      Sets the Azion configuration folder for the current command only, without changing persistent settings.
  -d, --debug              Displays log at a debug level
      --format string      Changes the output format passing the json value to the flag
  -l, --log-level string   Set the logging level, "debug", "info", or "error". (default "info")
      --no-color           Changes the output format passing the json value to the flag
      --out string         Exports the output to the given <file_path/file_name.ext>
  -s, --silent             Silences log completely; mostly used for automation purposes
      --timeout int        Defines how much time in seconds the CLI will wait before timing out from the HTTP connection (default 50)
  -t, --token string       Saves a given Personal Token locally to authorize CLI commands
  -y, --yes                Answers all yes/no interactions automatically with yes

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