| GCLI-PIPELINES(1) | General Commands Manual | GCLI-PIPELINES(1) |
NAME¶
gcli pipelines —
Inspect and manage GitLab Pipelines
SYNOPSIS¶
gcli pipelines |
[-n n]
[-o owner
-r repo] |
gcli pipelines |
-p pipeline-id
[-o owner
-r repo]
[-n n] |
gcli pipelines |
-j job-id
[-o owner
-r repo]
actions... |
DESCRIPTION¶
gcli pipelines is used to display data
about the Continuous Integration (CI) service of Gitlab. You can list
pipelines of a given repository, list jobs in a given pipeline or perform
actions such as restarting jobs or fetching their logs.
OPTIONS¶
-o,--ownerowner- Operate on the repository of the given owner. This option can only be used
in combination with
-r. -r,--reporepo- Operate on the given repository. This option can only be used in
combination with
-o. -n,--countn- Fetch at least n items. Setting n to -1 will fetch all items. Default: 30. Note that on large repositories fetching all items can take a considerable amount of time and may result in rate limiting by the GitLab API.
-p,--pipelinepipeline-id- List jobs in the given pipeline.
-j,--jobsjob- execute the given actions for the specified job.
ACTIONS¶
actions... may be one or more of the following:
EXAMPLES¶
Print a list of the last 30 pipelines in the current project:
$ gcli pipelines
List all jobs of pipeline #3316:
$ gcli pipelines -p3316
Dump the log of Job #423141 in herrhotzenplotz/gcli:
$ gcli pipelines -o herrhotzenplotz -r gcli -j 423141 log
SEE ALSO¶
AUTHORS¶
Nico Sonack aka. herrhotzenplotz <nsonack@herrhotzenplotz.de> and contributors.
BUGS¶
We are missing a -a flag. This is the
current implied behaviour.
Please report bugs via E-Mail to ~herrhotzenplotz/gcli-discuss@lists.sr.ht.
Alternatively you can report them on any of the forges linked at https://herrhotzenplotz.de/gcli. However, the preferred and quickest method is to use the mailing list.
| 2024-May-25 | gcli 2.3.0 |