fastly tls-subscription create
Create a new TLS subscription.
Syntax
$ fastly tls-subscription create --domain=DOMAIN
Options
Key | Required? | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
--domain | Yes | Domain(s) to add to the TLS certificates generated for the subscription (set flag once per domain) | |
--cert-auth | No | The entity that issues and certifies the TLS certificates for your subscription. Valid values are certainly, lets-encrypt, and globalsign | |
--common-name | No | The domain name associated with the subscription. Default to the first domain specified by --domain | |
--config | No | Alphanumeric string identifying a TLS configuration |
Global options
Key | Required? | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
--help | No | Show context-sensitive help. | |
--accept-defaults | No | Accept default options for all interactive prompts apart from Yes/No confirmations | |
--auto-yes | No | Answer yes automatically to all Yes/No confirmations. This may suppress security warnings | |
--debug-mode | No | Print API request and response details (NOTE: can disrupt the normal CLI flow output formatting) | |
--enable-sso | No | Enable Single-Sign On (SSO) for current profile execution (see also: 'fastly sso') | |
--non-interactive | No | Do not prompt for user input - suitable for CI processes. Equivalent to --accept-defaults and --auto-yes | |
--profile | No | Switch account profile for single command execution (see also: 'fastly profile switch') | |
--quiet | No | Silence all output except direct command output. This won't prevent interactive prompts (see: --accept-defaults, --auto-yes, --non-interactive) | |
--token | No | Fastly API token (or via FASTLY_API_TOKEN) | |
--verbose | No | Verbose logging |