1bdep-ci(1)                  General Commands Manual                 bdep-ci(1)
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NAME

6       bdep-ci - submit project test request to CI server
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SYNOPSIS

9       bdep ci [options] [cfg-spec] [pkg-spec]
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11       cfg-spec = (@cfg-name | --config|-c cfg-dir)... | --all|-a
12       pkg-spec = (--directory|-d pkg-dir)... | prj-spec
13       prj-spec = --directory|-d prj-dir
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DESCRIPTION

16       The  ci  command  submits  the  project  packages  test request to a CI
17       server.
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19       If no project or package directory is specified, then the current work‐
20       ing  directory  is  assumed. If no configuration is specified, then the
21       default configurations are  used.  If  the  specified  directory  is  a
22       project  directory, then all the packages initialized in the configura‐
23       tions are submitted. See bdep-projects-configs(1) for details on speci‐
24       fying projects and configurations.
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26       A  CI  request consists of the specified packages and their versions as
27       well as the project's remote version control repository URL correspond‐
28       ing  to  the current (local) state of the project. The CI server should
29       be able to fetch these package versions from this repository as well as
30       any  dependencies  from  this repository or its prerequisite/complement
31       repositories, according to each package's repositories.manifest.
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33       If the CI server is not explicitly specified with the --server  option,
34       the request is submitted to ci.cppget.org by default.
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36       Unless the remote repository URL is specified with the --repository op‐
37       tion, it will be automatically derived from the version control's  "re‐
38       mote" URL. In case of git(1), it will be based on the remote.origin.url
39       configuration value unless overridden with remote.origin.build2Url. The
40       repository URL is then adjusted to corresponding to the current (local)
41       state of the project. In case of git(1), the current branch and  commit
42       id  are  added  as  the  repository  URL fragment (see bpkg-repository-
43       types(1) for details).
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45       Some package manifest values can be overridden as part of  the  CI  re‐
46       quest  submission  using the --override and --overrides-file options as
47       well as their --builds, --build-config,  and  --build-email  shortcuts.
48       This  is  primarily  useful for specifying alternative build configura‐
49       tions and/or build notification emails. For example:
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51       $ bdep ci --builds gcc
52       $ bdep ci --build-config 'linux*-gcc*'
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54       Note that manifest overrides override the entire value group that  they
55       belong to. Currently, the following value groups can be overridden with
56       the build*-email group overridden by default as  if  by  specifying  an
57       empty build email.
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59       build-email build-{warning,error}-email
60       builds build-{include,exclude}
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62       Note  also that the build constraints group values are overridden hier‐
63       archically so that the build-{include,exclude} overrides  don't  affect
64       the builds values.
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66       If  supported  by the CI service, a package can be tested interactively
67       in a specific build configuration using the --interactive|-i option. In
68       this  mode the CI service provides the login information for the execu‐
69       tion environment and pauses the testing at the specified breakpoint.
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71       While the exact interpretation of the CI request depends  on  the  spe‐
72       cific  service,  normally,  the CI server will respond with a reference
73       that can be used to query the results. See Package CI (#ci) for details
74       on the CI request handling.
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CI OPTIONS

77       --yes|-y
78              Don't prompt for confirmation before submitting.
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80       --interactive|-i cf[/bp]
81              Test the package interactively in the specified build configura‐
82              tion, pausing the execution at the specified  breakpoint.  Valid
83              breakpoint  values  are  error (stop after first error), warning
84              (stop after first warning), as well as the  CI  service-specific
85              step ids in which case the execution stops before performing the
86              specified step (see bbot worker step ids (bbot#arch-worker)). If
87              no breakpoint is specified, then error is assumed.
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89       --server url
90              CI server to submit the request to.
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92       --repository url
93              Remote repository URL for the project.
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95       --override name:value
96              Package  manifest value override. Repeat this option to override
97              multiple values.
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99       --overrides-file file
100              Read manifest value overrides from the specified manifest  frag‐
101              ment  file.   Repeat  this  option  to specify multiple override
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104       --builds class-expr
105              Shortcut for --override builds:class-expr.
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107       --build-config cf[/tg]
108              Shortcut for the following options sequence:
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110              --override builds:all
111              --override build-include:cf[/tg]
112              --override build-exclude:**
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114              Repeat this option to specify multiple build configurations.
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116       --build-email email
117              Shortcut for --override build-email:email.
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119       --simulate outcome
120              Simulate the specified outcome of the CI process  without  actu‐
121              ally  performing any externally visible actions (such as testing
122              the packages or publishing the result). The commonly  used  out‐
123              come  value  is  success. For other recognized outcomes refer to
124              the CI service documentation.
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126       --all|-a
127              Use all build configurations.
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129       --config|-c dir
130              Specify the build configuration as a directory.
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132       --directory|-d dir
133              Assume project/package is in the specified directory rather than
134              in the current working directory.
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136       --config-name|-n name
137              Specify the build configuration as a name.
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139       --config-id num
140              Specify the build configuration as an id.
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COMMON OPTIONS

143       The  common  options are summarized below with a more detailed descrip‐
144       tion available in bdep-common-options(1).
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146       -v     Print essential underlying commands being executed.
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148       -V     Print all underlying commands being executed.
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150       --quiet|-q
151              Run quietly, only printing error messages.
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153       --verbose level
154              Set the diagnostics verbosity to level between 0 and 6.
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156       --jobs|-j num
157              Number of jobs to perform in parallel.
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159       --no-progress
160              Suppress progress indicators for long-lasting  operations,  such
161              as network transfers, building, etc.
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163       --bpkg path
164              The  package  manager program to be used for build configuration
165              management.
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167       --bpkg-option opt
168              Additional option to be passed to the package manager program.
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170       --build path
171              The build program to be used to build packages.
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173       --build-option opt
174              Additional option to be passed to the build program.
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176       --curl path
177              The curl program to be used for network operations.
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179       --curl-option opt
180              Additional option to be passed to the curl program.
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182       --pager path
183              The pager program to be used to show long text.
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185       --pager-option opt
186              Additional option to be passed to the pager program.
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188       --options-file file
189              Read additional options from file.
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191       --default-options dir
192              The directory to load additional default options files from.
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194       --no-default-options
195              Don't load default options files.
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DEFAULT OPTIONS FILES

198       See bdep-default-options-files(1) for an overview of  the  default  op‐
199       tions  files.  For  the  ci  command  the search start directory is the
200       project directory. The following options files are searched for in each
201       directory and, if found, loaded in the order listed:
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203       bdep.options
204       bdep-ci.options
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206       The following ci command options cannot be specified in the default op‐
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209       --directory|-d
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BUGS

212       Send bug reports to the users@build2.org mailing list.
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215       Copyright (c) 2014-2021 the build2 authors.
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