pachctl list job #
Return info about jobs.
Synopsis #
Return info about jobs.
pachctl list job [<job-id>] [flags]
Examples #
# Return a summary list of all jobs
$ pachctl list job
# Return all sub-jobs in a job
$ pachctl list job <job-id>
# Return all sub-jobs split across all pipelines
$ pachctl list job --expand
# Return only the sub-jobs from the most recent version of pipeline "foo"
$ pachctl list job -p foo
# Return all sub-jobs from all versions of pipeline "foo"
$ pachctl list job -p foo --history all
# Return all sub-jobs whose input commits include foo@XXX and bar@YYY
$ pachctl list job -i foo@XXX -i bar@YYY
# Return all sub-jobs in pipeline foo and whose input commits include bar@YYY
$ pachctl list job -p foo -i bar@YYY
Options #
-A, --all-projects Show jobs from all projects.
-x, --expand Show one line for each sub-job and include more columns
--full-timestamps Return absolute timestamps (as opposed to the default, relative timestamps).
-h, --help help for job
--history string Return jobs from historical versions of pipelines. (default "none")
-i, --input strings List jobs with a specific set of input commits. format: <repo>@<branch-or-commit>
--no-pager Don't pipe output into a pager (i.e. less).
-o, --output string Output format when --raw is set: "json" or "yaml" (default "json")
-p, --pipeline string Limit to jobs made by pipeline.
--project string Limit to jobs in the project specified. (default "openCV")
--raw Disable pretty printing; serialize data structures to an encoding such as json or yaml
--state stringArray Return only sub-jobs with the specified state. Can be repeated to include multiple states
Options inherited from parent commands #
--no-color Turn off colors.
-v, --verbose Output verbose logs