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NAME¶
aptly-publisher - tool for easy creation of Aptly multi component publishes
DESCRIPTION¶
usage: aptly-publisher [-h] [-v] [-d] [--dry] [--timeout TIMEOUT] --url URL
- [--recreate] [--no-recreate] [--force-overwrite]
- [--publish-contents] [--acquire-by-hash] [--components COMPONENTS [COMPONENTS ...]] [--storage STORAGE] [-p PUBLISH [PUBLISH ...]] [-c CONFIG] [--dists DISTS [DISTS ...]] [--architectures ARCHITECTURES [ARCHITECTURES ...]] [--only-latest] [--source SOURCE] [--target TARGET] [--packages PACKAGES [PACKAGES ...]] [--diff] [--hard] [-r RESTORE_FILE] [-s SAVE_DIR] [-x PREFIX] action
positional arguments:¶
- action
- Action to perform (publish, promote, cleanup, restore, dump, purge)
options:¶
- -h, --help
- show this help message and exit
Common:¶
-v, --verbose
-d, --debug
--dry, --dry-run
- --timeout TIMEOUT
- Aptly client timeout. Raise for larger publishes and slow server.
- --url URL
- URL to Aptly API, eg. http://localhost:8080
- --recreate
- Drop publish and create it again, only way to add new components
- --no-recreate
- Never recreate publish (even when we are adding new components where it's the only option)
- --force-overwrite
- Overwrite files in pool/ directory without notice
- --publish-contents
- Publish contents. It's slow so disabled by default to support large repositories.
- --acquire-by-hash
- Use Acquire-by-hash option. This may help with repository consistency.
- --components COMPONENTS [COMPONENTS ...]
- Space-separated list of components to promote or restore or to purge (in case of purge)
- --storage STORAGE
- Storage backend to use for all publishes, can be empty (filesystem, default), swift:[name] or s3:[name]
- -p PUBLISH [PUBLISH ...], --publish PUBLISH [PUBLISH ...]
- Space-separated list of publish
Action 'publish':¶
- -c CONFIG, --config CONFIG
- Configuration YAML file
- --dists DISTS [DISTS ...]
- Space-separated list of distribution to work with (including prefix), default all.
- --architectures ARCHITECTURES [ARCHITECTURES ...]
- List of architectures to publish (also determined by config, defaults to amd64, i386)
- --only-latest
- Publish only latest packages of every publishes
Action 'promote':¶
- --source SOURCE
- Source publish to take snapshots from. Can be regular expression, eg. jessie(/?.*)/nightly
- --target TARGET
- Target publish to update. Must be format if source is regex, eg. jessie{0}/testing
- --packages PACKAGES [PACKAGES ...]
- Space-separated list of packages to promote
- --diff
- Show differences between publishes (snapshots to be updated)
Purge:¶
- --hard
- Remove all unused packages and snapshots
Action 'restore':¶
- -r RESTORE_FILE, --restore-file RESTORE_FILE
- File used to restore publish
Action 'dump':¶
- -s SAVE_DIR, --save-dir SAVE_DIR
- Path of where dump of publish will be done
- -x PREFIX, --prefix PREFIX
- Prefix for dump files' names
SEE ALSO¶
The full documentation for aptly-publisher is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and aptly-publisher programs are properly installed at your site, the command
- info aptly-publisher
should give you access to the complete manual.
October 2022 | aptly-publisher 0.12.12-1 |