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|RCT| CLI
---------
The commands available with |RCT| can be split into three categories:
- Remotely executable commands that can be run from your local machine once you
have your connection details to |RCE| configured.
- Locally executable commands the can be run on the server to carry out
general maintenance.
- Local configuration commands used to help set up your |RCT| configuration.
rhodecode-tools
---------------
Use |RCT| to setup automation, run the indexer, and install extensions for
your |RCM| instances. Options:
.. rst-class:: dl-horizontal
\ - -apihost <api_host>
Set the API host value.
\ - -apikey <apikey_value>
Set the API key value.
\-c, - -config <config_file>
Create a configuration file. The default file is created
in ``~/.rhoderc``
\ - -save-config
Save the configuration file.
\ - -show-config
Show the current configuration values.
\ - -format {json,pretty}
Set the formatted representation.
Example usage:
.. code-block:: bash
$ rhodecode-tools --apikey=key --apihost=http://rhodecode.server \
--save-config
rhodecode-api
-------------
The |RC| API lets you connect to |RCE| and carry out management tasks from a
remote machine, for more information about the API, see the :ref:`api`. To
pass arguments on the command-line use the ``method:option`` syntax.
Example usage:
.. code-block:: bash
# Run the get_repos API call and sample output
$ rhodecode-api --instance-name=enterprise-1 create_repo \
repo_name:brand-new repo_type:hg description:repo-desc
{
"error": null,
"id": 1110,
"result": {
"msg": "Created new repository `brand-new`",
"success": true,
"task": null
}
}
Options:
.. rst-class:: dl-horizontal
\ - -api-cache-only
Requires a cache to be present when running this call
\ - -api-cache-rebuild
Replaces existing cached values with new ones from server
\ - -api-cache <PATH>
Use a special cache dir to read responses from instead of the server
\ - -api-cert-verify
Verify the endpoint ssl certificate
\ - -api-cert <PATH>
Path to alternate CA bundle.
\ - -apihost <api_host>
Set the API host value.
\ - -apikey <apikey_value>
Set the API key value.
\ - -instance-name <instance-id>
Set the instance name
\-I, - -install-dir <DIR>
Location of application instances
\-c, - -config <.rhoderc-file>
Location of the :file:`.rhoderc`
\-F, - -format {json,pretty}
Set the formatted representation.
\-h, - -help
Show help messages.
\-v, - -verbose
Enable verbose messaging
rhodecode-cleanup-gists
-----------------------
Use this to delete gists within |RCM|. Options:
.. rst-class:: dl-horizontal
\-c, - -config <config_file>
Set the file path to the configuration file. The default file is
:file:`/home/{user}/.rhoderc`
\ - -corrupted
Remove gists with corrupted metadata.
\ - -dont-ask
Remove gists without asking for confirmation.
\-h, - -help
Show help messages. current configuration values.
\ - -instance-name <instance-id>
Set the instance name.
\-R, - -repo-dir
Set the repository file path.
\ - -version
Display your |RCT| version.
Example usage:
.. code-block:: bash
# Clean up gists related to an instance
$ rhodecode-cleanup-gists --instance-name=enterprise-1
Scanning for gists in /home/brian/repos/.rc_gist_store...
preparing to remove [3] found gists
# Clean up corrupted gists in an instance
$ rhodecode-cleanup-gists --instance-name=enterprise-1 --corrupted
Scanning for gists in /home/brian/repos/.rc_gist_store...
preparing to remove [2] found gists
the following gists will be archived:
* EXPIRED: BAD METADATA | /home/brian/repos/.rc_gist_store/5
* EXPIRED: BAD METADATA | /home/brian/repos/.rc_gist_store/8FtC
are you sure you want to archive them? [y/N]: y
removing gist /home/brian/repos/.rc_gist_store/5
removing gist /home/brian/repos/.rc_gist_store/8FtCKdcbRKmEvRzTVsEt
rhodecode-cleanup-repos
-----------------------
Use this to manage |repos| and |repo| groups within |RCM|. Options:
.. rst-class:: dl-horizontal
\-c, - -config <config_file>
Set the file path to the configuration file. The default file is
:file:`/home/{user}/.rhoderc`.
\-h, - -help
Show help messages. current configuration values.
\ - -interactive
Enable an interactive prompt for each repository when deleting.
\ - -include-groups
Remove repository groups.
\ - -instance-name <instance-id>
Set the instance name.
\ - -list-only
Display repositories selected for deletion.
\ - -older-than <str>
Delete repositories older that a specified time.
You can use the following suffixes; d for days, h for hours,
m for minutes, s for seconds.
\-R, - -repo-dir
Set the repository file path
Example usage:
.. code-block:: bash
# Cleaning up repos using tools installed with RCE 350 and above
$ ~/.rccontrol/enterprise-4/profile/bin/rhodecode-cleanup-repos \
--instance-name=enterprise-4 --older-than=1d
Scanning for repositories in /home/brian/repos...
preparing to remove [2] found repositories older than 1 day, 0:00:00 (1d)
the following repositories will be deleted completely:
* REMOVED: 2015-08-05 00:23:18 | /home/brian/repos/rm__20150805_002318_831
* REMOVED: 2015-08-04 01:22:10 | /home/brian/repos/rm__20150804_012210_336
are you sure you want to remove them? [y/N]:
# Clean up repos older than 1 year
# If using virtualenv and pre RCE 350 tools installation
(venv)$ rhodecode-cleanup-repos --instance-name=enterprise-1 \
--older-than=365d
Scanning for repositories in /home/brian/repos...
preparing to remove [343] found repositories older than 365 days
# clean up repos older than 3 days
# If using virtualenv and pre RCE 350 tools installation
(venv)$ rhodecode-cleanup-repos --instance-name=enterprise-1 \
--older-than=3d
Scanning for repositories in /home/brian/repos...
preparing to remove [3] found repositories older than 3 days
.. _tools-config:
rhodecode-config
----------------
Use this to create or update a |RCE| configuration file on the local machine.
.. rst-class:: dl-horizontal
\- -filename </path/to/config_file>
Set the file path to the |RCE| configuration file.
\- -show-defaults
Display the defaults set in the |RCE| configuration file.
\- -update
Update the configuration with the new settings passed on the command
line.
.. code-block:: bash
# Create a new config file
$ rhodecode-config --filename=dev.ini
Wrote new config file in /Users/user/dev.ini
# Update config value for given section:
$ rhodecode-config --update --filename=prod.ini [handler_console]level=INFO
$ rhodecode-config --filename=dev.ini --show-defaults
lang=en
cpu_number=4
uuid=<function <lambda> at 0x10d86ac08>
license_token=ff1e-aa9c-bb66-11e5
host=127.0.0.1
here=/Users/brian
error_aggregation_service=None
database_url=sqlite:///%(here)s/rhodecode.db?timeout=30
git_path=git
http_server=waitress
port=5000
.. _tools-rhodecode-extensions:
rhodecode-extensions
--------------------
|RCT| adds additional mapping for :ref:`indexing-ref`, statistics, and adds
additional code for push/pull/create/delete |repo| hooks. These hooks can be
used to send signals to build-bots such as jenkins. Options:
.. rst-class:: dl-horizontal
\-c, - -config <config_file>
Create a configuration file. The default file is created
in ``~/.rhoderc``
\-h, - -help
Show help messages.
\-F, - -format {json,pretty}
Set the formatted representation.
\-I, - -install-dir <str>
Set the location of the |RCE| installation. The default location is
:file:`/home/{user}/.rccontrol/`.
\ - -ini-file <str>
Path to the :file:`rhodecode.ini` file for that instance.
\ - -instance-name <instance-id>
Set the instance name.
\ - -plugins
Add plugins to your |RCE| installation. See the
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\ - -version
Display your |RCT| version.
Once installed, you will see a :file:`rcextensions` folder in the instance
directory, for example :file:`home/{user}/.rccontrol/{instance-id}/rcextensions`
To install ``rcextensions``, use the following example:
.. code-block:: bash
# install extensions on the given instance
# If using virtualenv prior to RCE 350
(venv)$ rhodecode-extensions --instance-name=enterprise-1 \
--ini-file=rhodecode.ini
Writen new extensions file to rcextensions
# install extensions with additional plugins on the given instance
(venv)$ rhodecode-extensions --instance-name=enterprise-1 \
--ini-file=rhodecode.ini --plugins
Writen new extensions file to rcextensions
# installing extensions from 350 onwards
# as they are packaged with RCE
$ .rccontrol/enterprise-4/profile/bin/rhodecode-extensions --plugins \
--instance-name=enterprise-4 --ini-file=rhodecode.ini
Writen new extensions file to rcextensions
See the new extensions inside this directory for more details about the
additional hooks available, for example see the ``push_post.py`` file.
.. code-block:: python
import urllib
import urllib2
def run(*args, **kwargs):
"""
Extra params
:param URL: url to send the data to
"""
url = kwargs.pop('URL', None)
if url:
from rhodecode.lib.compat import json
from rhodecode.model.db import Repository
repo = Repository.get_by_repo_name(kwargs['repository'])
changesets = []
vcs_repo = repo.scm_instance_no_cache()
for r in kwargs['pushed_revs']:
cs = vcs_repo.get_changeset(r)
changesets.append(json.dumps(cs))
kwargs['pushed_revs'] = changesets
headers = {
'User-Agent': 'RhodeCode-SCM web hook',
'Content-type': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded; charset=UTF-8',
'Accept': 'text/javascript, text/html, application/xml, '
'text/xml, */*',
'Accept-Encoding': 'gzip,deflate,sdch',
}
data = kwargs
data = urllib.urlencode(data)
req = urllib2.Request(url, data, headers)
response = urllib2.urlopen(req)
response.read()
return 0
rhodecode-gist
--------------
Use this to create, list, show, or delete gists within |RCM|. Options:
.. rst-class:: dl-horizontal
\ - -api-cache-only
Requires a cache to be present when running this call
\ - -api-cache-rebuild
Replaces existing cached values with new ones from server
\ - -api-cache PATH
Use a special cache dir to read responses from instead of the server
\ - -api-cert-verify
Verify the endpoint ssl certificate
\ - -api-cert PATH
Path to alternate CA bundle.
\ - -apihost <api_host>
Set the API host value.
\ - -apikey <apikey_value>
Set the API key value.
\-c, - -config <config_file>
Create a configuration file.
The default file is created in :file:`~/.rhoderc`
\ - -create <gistname>
create the gist
\-d, - -description <str>
Set gist description
\ - -delete <gistid>
Delete the gist
\-f, - -file
Specify the filename The file extension will enable syntax highlighting.
\-F, - -format {json,pretty}
Set the formatted representation.
\ - -help
Show help messages.
\-I, - -install-dir <DIR>
Location of application instances
\ - -instance-name <instance-id>
Set the instance name.
\ - -list
Display instance gists.
\-l, --lifetime <minutes>
Set the gist lifetime. The default value is (-1) forever
\ - -show <gistname>
Show the content of the gist
\-o, - -open
After creating Gist open it in browser
\-p, - -private
Create a private gist
\ - -version
Display your |RCT| version.
Example usage:
.. code-block:: bash
# List the gists in an instance
(venv)brian@ubuntu:~$ rhodecode-gist --instance-name=enterprise-1 list
{
"error": null,
"id": 7102,
"result": [
{
"access_id": "2",
"content": null,
"created_on": "2015-01-19T12:52:26.494",
"description": "A public gust",
"expires": -1.0,
"gist_id": 2,
"type": "public",
"url": "http://127.0.0.1:10003/_admin/gists/2"
},
{
"access_id": "7gs6BsSEC4pKUEPLz5AB",
"content": null,
"created_on": "2015-01-19T11:27:40.812",
"description": "Gist testing API",
"expires": -1.0,
"gist_id": 1,
"type": "private",
"url": "http://127.0.0.1:10003/_admin/gists/7gs6BsSEC4pKUEPLz5AB"
}
]
}
# delete a particular gist
# You use the access_id to specify the gist to delete
(venv)brian@ubuntu:~$ rhodecode-gist delete 2 --instance-name=enterprise-1
{
"error": null,
"id": 6284,
"result": {
"gist": null,
"msg": "deleted gist ID:2"
}
}
# cat a file and pipe to new gist
# This is if you are using virtualenv
(venv)$ cat ~/.rhoderc | rhodecode-gist --instance-name=enterprise-1 \
-d '.rhoderc copy' create
{
"error": null,
"id": 5374,
"result": {
"gist": {
"access_id": "7",
"content": null,
"created_on": "2015-01-26T11:31:58.774",
"description": ".rhoderc copy",
"expires": -1.0,
"gist_id": 7,
"type": "public",
"url": "http://127.0.0.1:10003/_admin/gists/7"
},
"msg": "created new gist"
}
}
# Cat a file and pipe to gist
# in RCE 3.5.0 tools and above
$ cat ~/.rhoderc | ~/.rccontrol/{instance-id}/profile/bin/rhodecode-gist \
--instance-name=enterprise-4 -d '.rhoderc copy' create
{
"error": null,
"id": 9253,
"result": {
"gist": {
"access_id": "4",
"acl_level": "acl_public",
"content": null,
"created_on": "2015-08-20T05:54:11.250",
"description": ".rhoderc copy",
"expires": -1.0,
"gist_id": 4,
"modified_at": "2015-08-20T05:54:11.250",
"type": "public",
"url": "http://127.0.0.1:10000/_admin/gists/4"
},
"msg": "created new gist"
}
}
rhodecode-index
---------------
More detailed information regarding setting up the indexer is available in
the :ref:`indexing-ref` section. Options:
.. rst-class:: dl-horizontal
\ - -api-cache-only
Requires a cache to be present when running this call
\ - -api-cache-rebuild
Replaces existing cached values with new ones from server
\ - -api-cache PATH
Use a special cache dir to read responses from instead of the server
\ - -api-cert-verify
Verify the endpoint ssl certificate
\ - -api-cert PATH
Path to alternate CA bundle.
\ - -apihost <api_host>
Set the API host value.
\ - -apikey <apikey_value>
Set the API key value.
\-c, --config <config_file>
Create a configuration file.
The default file is created in :file:`~/.rhoderc`
\ - -create-mapping <PATH>
Creates an example mapping configuration for indexer.
\-F, - -format {json,pretty}
Set the formatted representation.
\-h, - -help
Show help messages.
\ - -instance-name <instance-id>
Set the instance name
\-I, - -install-dir <DIR>
Location of application instances
\-m, - -mapping <file_name>
Parse the output to the .ini mapping file.
\ - -optimize
Optimize index for performance by amalgamating multiple index files
into one. Greatly increases incremental indexing speed.
\-R, - -repo-dir <DIRECTORY>
Location of repositories
\ - -source <PATH>
Use a special source JSON file to feed the indexer
\ - -version
Display your |RCT| version.
Example usage:
.. code-block:: bash
# Run the indexer
$ ~/.rccontrol/enterprise-4/profile/bin/rhodecode-index \
--instance-name=enterprise-4
# Run indexer based on mapping.ini file
# This is using pre-350 virtualenv
(venv)$ rhodecode-index --instance-name=enterprise-1
# Index from the command line without creating
# the .rhoderc file
$ rhodecode-index --apikey=key --apihost=http://rhodecode.server \
--instance-name=enterprise-2 --save-config
# Create the indexing mapping file
$ ~/.rccontrol/enterprise-4/profile/bin/rhodecode-index \
--create-mapping mapping.ini --instance-name=enterprise-4
.. _tools-rhodecode-list-instance:
rhodecode-list-instances
------------------------
Use this command to list the instance details configured in the
:file:`~/.rhoderc` file.
.. code-block:: bash
$ .rccontrol/enterprise-1/profile/bin/rhodecode-list-instances
[instance:production] - Config only
API-HOST: https://some.url.com
API-KEY: some.auth.token
[instance:development] - Config only
API-HOST: http://some.ip.address
API-KEY: some.auth.token
.. _tools-setup-config:
rhodecode-setup-config
----------------------
Use this command to create the ``~.rhoderc`` file required by |RCT| to access
remote instances.
.. rst-class:: dl-horizontal
\- -instance-name <name>
Specify the instance name in the :file:`~/.rhoderc`
\api_host <hostname>
Create a configuration file. The default file is created
in ``~/.rhoderc``
\api_key <auth-token>
Create a configuration file. The default file is created
in ``~/.rhoderc``
.. code-block:: bash
(venv)$ rhodecode-setup-config --instance-name=tea api_host=URL api_key=xyz
Config not found under /Users/username/.rhoderc, creating a new one
Wrote new configuration into /Users/username/.rhoderc