waiverdb-cli¶
Synopsis¶
waiverdb-cli [OPTIONS]
Description¶
waiverdb-cli is a CLI tool for reading and modifying WaiverDB (companion service to ResultsDB, for recording waivers against).
Options¶
-
-C
,
--config-file
PATH
¶ Specify a config file to use.
-
-r
,
--result-id
INTEGER
¶ Specify one or more results to be waived.
-
-s
,
--subject
TEXT
¶ Deprecated. Use –subject-identifier and –subject-type instead. Subject for a result to waive.
-
-i
,
--subject-identifier
TEXT
¶ Subject identifier for a result to waive.
-
-T
,
--subject-type
TEXT
¶ Subject type for a result to waive.
-
-t
,
--testcase
TEXT
¶ Specify a testcase for the subject.
-
-p
,
--product-version
TEXT
¶ Specify one of PDC’s product version identifiers.
-
--waived
,
--no-waived
¶
Whether or not the result is waived.
-
-c
,
--comment
TEXT
¶ A comment explaining why the result is waived.
-
-h
,
--help
¶
Print usage help and exit.
Files¶
/usr/share/doc/waiverdb/client.conf.example
Template for configuration file.
/etc/waiverdb/client.conf
Default configuration file.
Examples¶
Waive test results with IDs 47 and 48 and specific product version:
waiverdb-cli -r 47 -r 48 -p "fedora-28" -c "This is fine"
Waive test results with specific subject and product version:
waiverdb-cli -t dist.rpmdeplint \
-s '{"item": "qclib-1.3.1-3.fc28", "type": "koji_build"}' \
-p "fedora-28" -c "This is expected for non-x86 packages"