DESCRIPTION
This command is used to retrieve the value of a key.
If you enter a path starting with a leading /, then a cascading lookup will be performed in order to attempt to locate the key. In this case, using the -v option allows the user to see the full path of the key if it is found.
Note: There is a current limitation where only keys that are mounted will be considered during a cascading lookup. A workaround that will lookup all keys is to pass the -a option. Additionally, a user can use the command kdb ls <same key> to see if an override or a fallback will be considered by the lookup.
OPTIONS
- -H, --help: Show the man page.
- -V, --version: Print version info.
- -a, --all: Consider all of the keys.
- -n, --no-newline: Suppress the newline at the end of the output.
- -v, --verbose: Explain what is happening. Gives a complete trace of all tried keys.
EXAMPLES
To get the value of a key: kdb get user/example/key
To get the value of a key using a cascading lookup: kdb get /example/key
To get the value of a key without adding a newline to the end of it: kdb get -n /example/key
To explain why a specific key was used (for cascading keys): kdb get -v /example/key