bkr job-list: List Beaker jobs¶
Synopsis¶
Description¶
Prints to stdout a list of matching Beaker jobs.
Options¶
-
--family
<family>
¶ Limit to jobs which ran with distro belonging to <family>, for example
RedHatEnterpriseLinuxServer5
.
-
--completeDays
<days>
¶ Limit to jobs which finished at least <days> ago.
-
--tag
<tag>
¶ Limit to jobs which have retention tag <tag>, for example
scratch
.
-
--product
<cpeid>
¶ Limit to jobs which were testing the product identified by <cpeid>.
-
--owner
<username>
¶ Limit to jobs which are owned by the user identified by <username>.
-
--whiteboard
<string>
¶ Limit to jobs whose whiteboard contains <string>.
-
--mine
¶
Presence of –mine is equivalent to including own username in –owner
-
--limit
<number>
¶ Limit to displaying only the first <number> of results
-
--min-id
id
¶ Query jobs with a minium Job ID of id
-
--max-id
id
¶ Query jobs with a max Job ID of id
-
--finished
¶
Limit to jobs which are finished (Completed, Aborted, or Cancelled). A finished job has reached its final state and will not change in future.
-
--unfinished
¶
Limit to jobs which are not finished.
-
--format
<format>
¶ Display results in the given format, either
list
orjson
. The list` format lists one job ID per line and is useful to be fed as input to other command line utilities. The default format isjson
, which returns the job IDs as a JSON array and is compact. This is useful for quick human observation.
Common bkr options are described in the Options section of bkr(1).
Exit status¶
Non-zero on error, otherwise zero.
Examples¶
List all scratch jobs which finished 30 or more days ago:
bkr job-list --tag scratch --completeDays 30
List all scratch jobs with IDs between 10-100:
bkr job-list --tag=scratch --min-id=10 --max-id=100
List all scratch jobs with min ID of 10:
bkr job-list --tag=scratch --min-id=10
See also¶
bkr(1)