How to use the @clevercloud/client/cjs/api/log.js.updateDrainState function in @clevercloud/client

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github CleverCloud / clever-tools / src / commands / drain.js View on Github external
async function enable (params) {
  const [drainId] = params.args;
  const { alias } = params.options;

  const { app_id: appId } = await AppConfig.getAppData(alias).toPromise();
  await updateDrainState({ appId, drainId }, { state: 'ENABLED' }).then(sendToApi);

  Logger.println('Your drain has been enabled');
}
github CleverCloud / clever-tools / src / commands / drain.js View on Github external
async function disable (params) {
  const [drainId] = params.args;
  const { alias } = params.options;

  const { app_id: appId } = await AppConfig.getAppData(alias).toPromise();
  await updateDrainState({ appId, drainId }, { state: 'DISABLED' }).then(sendToApi);

  Logger.println('Your drain has been disabled');
}