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API Example Usage
=================
Use the following example uses of the |RCE| API to carry out work on your
instances, or |repo| maintanence on the server. For the complete API
documentation, see the :ref:`api` section.
.. _api-strip:
Stripping Commits
-----------------
The strip command is useful for removing commits on the server, allowing
you to push changes without using force. To strip commits on the server, use
the following steps:
1. Install |RCT|, as explained in the :ref:`install-tools` section.
2. Configure the :file:`~/.rhoderc` file with the API connection details, as
explained in the :ref:`config-rhoderc` section.
3. Check the |RCE| changelog and see from which revision onwards you wish to
strip commits. This will also strip all descendants.
.. image:: ../images/pre-strip.png
4. Enter your |RCT| virtual environment, using the following example:
.. code-block:: bash
$ . venv/bin/activate
(venv)$
5. Use the API to strip a commit, or number of commits from a |repo|. In this
example I am stripping the top two commits from ``ad1e0523a4ab`` onwards.
.. note::
Repositories in |repo| groups require the |repo| group to be passed as
part of the ``repoid``.
.. code-block:: bash
# Run the Strip API call
$ rhodecode-api --instance-name=instance-id strip \
repoid:repo-group/repo-name revision:ad1e0523a4ab branch:stable
# Check the JSON-RPC verification
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{
"error": null,
"id": 5960,
"result": {
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}
}
6. Once the commits are stripped, you can verify that they are
stripped on the web interface.
.. image:: ../images/post-strip.png