pachctl subscribe commit #
Print commits as they are created (finished).
Synopsis #
This command prints commits as they are created in the specified repo and branch. By default, all existing commits on the specified branch are returned first. A commit is only considered created when it’s been finished.
- To only see commits created after a certain commit, use the
--from
flag. - To only see new commits created from now on, use the
--new
flag. - To see all commit types, use the
--all
flag. - To only see commits of a specific type, use the
--origin
flag.
pachctl subscribe commit <repo>[@<branch>] [flags]
Examples #
pachctl subscribe commit foo@master ➔ subscribe to commits in the foo repo on the master branch
pachctl subscribe commit foo@bar --from 0001a0100b1c10d01111e001fg00h00i ➔ starting at <commit-id>, subscribe to commits in the foo repo on the master branch
pachctl subscribe commit foo@bar --new ➔ subscribe to commits in the foo repo on the master branch, but only for new commits created from now on
Options #
--all Specify results should return all types of commits (AUTO, FSCK, USER)
--from string Subscribe to and return all commits since the specified commit.
--full-timestamps Return absolute timestamps (as opposed to the default, relative timestamps).
-h, --help help for commit
--new Subscribe to and return only new commits created from now on.
--origin string Specify results should only return commits of a specific type; options include AUTO, FSCK, & USER.
-o, --output string Output format when --raw is set: "json" or "yaml" (default "json")
--project string Specify the project (by name) containing the commit. (default "video-to-frame-traces")
--raw Disable pretty printing; serialize data structures to an encoding such as json or yaml
Options inherited from parent commands #
--no-color Turn off colors.
-v, --verbose Output verbose logs
SEE ALSO #
- pachctl subscribe - Wait for notifications of changes to a Pachyderm resource.