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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ title: "arv subcommands"
...
-The @arv@ CLI tool provides access to a number of subcommands which are described on this page.
+_In order to use the @arv@ command, make sure that you have a "working environment.":{{site.baseurl}}/user/getting_started/check-environment.html_
h3(#arv-create). arv create
@@ -21,6 +21,20 @@ Options:
+h3(#arv-get). arv get
+
+@arv get@ can be used to get a textual representation of Arvados objects from the command line. The output can be limited to a subset of the object's fields. This command can be used with only the knowledge of an object's UUID.
+
+
+
+$ arv get --help
+Usage: arv [--format json|yaml] get [uuid] [fields...]
+
+Fetch the specified Arvados object, select the specified fields,
+and print a text representation.
+
+
+
h3(#arv-edit). arv edit
@arv edit@ can be used to edit Arvados objects from the command line. Arv edit opens up the editor of your choice (set the EDITOR environment variable) with the json or yaml description of the object. Saving the file will update the Arvados object on the API server, if it passes validation.
@@ -45,11 +59,11 @@ h3(#arv-copy). arv copy
$ arv copy --help
-usage: arv-copy [-h] [-v] [--progress] [--no-progress] [-f] --src
- SOURCE_ARVADOS --dst DESTINATION_ARVADOS [--recursive]
- [--no-recursive] [--dst-git-repo DST_GIT_REPO]
- [--project-uuid PROJECT_UUID] [--retries RETRIES]
- object_uuid
+usage: arv_copy.py [-h] [-v] [--progress] [--no-progress] [-f] --src
+ SOURCE_ARVADOS --dst DESTINATION_ARVADOS [--recursive]
+ [--no-recursive] [--dst-git-repo DST_GIT_REPO]
+ [--project-uuid PROJECT_UUID] [--retries RETRIES]
+ object_uuid
Copy a pipeline instance, template or collection from one Arvados instance to
another.
@@ -64,15 +78,15 @@ optional arguments:
--no-progress Do not report progress on copying collections.
-f, --force Perform copy even if the object appears to exist at
the remote destination.
- --src SOURCE_ARVADOS The name of the source Arvados instance (required).
- May be either a pathname to a config file, or the
- basename of a file in
- $HOME/.config/arvados/instance_name.conf.
+ --src SOURCE_ARVADOS The name of the source Arvados instance (required) -
+ points at an Arvados config file. May be either a
+ pathname to a config file, or (for example) "foo" as
+ shorthand for $HOME/.config/arvados/foo.conf.
--dst DESTINATION_ARVADOS
The name of the destination Arvados instance
- (required). May be either a pathname to a config file,
- or the basename of a file in
- $HOME/.config/arvados/instance_name.conf.
+ (required) - points at an Arvados config file. May be
+ either a pathname to a config file, or (for example)
+ "foo" as shorthand for $HOME/.config/arvados/foo.conf.
--recursive Recursively copy any dependencies for this object.
(default)
--no-recursive Do not copy any dependencies. NOTE: if this option is
@@ -157,10 +171,163 @@ $ arv keep --help
Usage: arv keep [method] [--parameters]
Use 'arv keep [method] --help' to get more information about specific methods.
-Available methods: ls, get, put, less, check, docker
+Available methods: ls, get, put, docker
+
+
+
+h3(#arv-keep-ls). arv keep ls
+
+
+
+$ arv keep ls --help
+usage: arv-ls [-h] [--retries RETRIES] [-s] locator
+
+List contents of a manifest
+
+positional arguments:
+ locator Collection UUID or locator
+
+optional arguments:
+ -h, --help show this help message and exit
+ --retries RETRIES Maximum number of times to retry server requests that
+ encounter temporary failures (e.g., server down). Default
+ 3.
+ -s List file sizes, in KiB.
+h3(#arv-keep-get). arv keep get
+
+
+
+$ arv keep get --help
+usage: arv-get [-h] [--retries RETRIES]
+ [--progress | --no-progress | --batch-progress]
+ [--hash HASH | --md5sum] [-n] [-r] [-f | --skip-existing]
+ locator [destination]
+
+Copy data from Keep to a local file or pipe.
+
+positional arguments:
+ locator Collection locator, optionally with a file path or
+ prefix.
+ destination Local file or directory where the data is to be written.
+ Default: /dev/stdout.
+
+optional arguments:
+ -h, --help show this help message and exit
+ --retries RETRIES Maximum number of times to retry server requests that
+ encounter temporary failures (e.g., server down). Default
+ 3.
+ --progress Display human-readable progress on stderr (bytes and, if
+ possible, percentage of total data size). This is the
+ default behavior when it is not expected to interfere
+ with the output: specifically, stderr is a tty _and_
+ either stdout is not a tty, or output is being written to
+ named files rather than stdout.
+ --no-progress Do not display human-readable progress on stderr.
+ --batch-progress Display machine-readable progress on stderr (bytes and,
+ if known, total data size).
+ --hash HASH Display the hash of each file as it is read from Keep,
+ using the given hash algorithm. Supported algorithms
+ include md5, sha1, sha224, sha256, sha384, and sha512.
+ --md5sum Display the MD5 hash of each file as it is read from
+ Keep.
+ -n Do not write any data -- just read from Keep, and report
+ md5sums if requested.
+ -r Retrieve all files in the specified collection/prefix.
+ This is the default behavior if the "locator" argument
+ ends with a forward slash.
+ -f Overwrite existing files while writing. The default
+ behavior is to refuse to write *anything* if any of the
+ output files already exist. As a special case, -f is not
+ needed to write to /dev/stdout.
+ --skip-existing Skip files that already exist. The default behavior is to
+ refuse to write *anything* if any files exist that would
+ have to be overwritten. This option causes even devices,
+ sockets, and fifos to be skipped.
+
+
+
+h3(#arv-keep-put). arv keep put
+
+
+
+$ arv keep put --help
+usage: arv-put [-h] [--max-manifest-depth N | --normalize]
+ [--as-stream | --stream | --as-manifest | --in-manifest | --manifest | --as-raw | --raw]
+ [--use-filename FILENAME] [--filename FILENAME]
+ [--portable-data-hash] [--replication N]
+ [--project-uuid UUID] [--name NAME]
+ [--progress | --no-progress | --batch-progress]
+ [--resume | --no-resume] [--retries RETRIES]
+ [path [path ...]]
+
+Copy data from the local filesystem to Keep.
+
+positional arguments:
+ path Local file or directory. Default: read from standard
+ input.
+
+optional arguments:
+ -h, --help show this help message and exit
+ --max-manifest-depth N
+ Maximum depth of directory tree to represent in the
+ manifest structure. A directory structure deeper than
+ this will be represented as a single stream in the
+ manifest. If N=0, the manifest will contain a single
+ stream. Default: -1 (unlimited), i.e., exactly one
+ manifest stream per filesystem directory that contains
+ files.
+ --normalize Normalize the manifest by re-ordering files and
+ streams after writing data.
+ --as-stream Synonym for --stream.
+ --stream Store the file content and display the resulting
+ manifest on stdout. Do not write the manifest to Keep
+ or save a Collection object in Arvados.
+ --as-manifest Synonym for --manifest.
+ --in-manifest Synonym for --manifest.
+ --manifest Store the file data and resulting manifest in Keep,
+ save a Collection object in Arvados, and display the
+ manifest locator (Collection uuid) on stdout. This is
+ the default behavior.
+ --as-raw Synonym for --raw.
+ --raw Store the file content and display the data block
+ locators on stdout, separated by commas, with a
+ trailing newline. Do not store a manifest.
+ --use-filename FILENAME
+ Synonym for --filename.
+ --filename FILENAME Use the given filename in the manifest, instead of the
+ name of the local file. This is useful when "-" or
+ "/dev/stdin" is given as an input file. It can be used
+ only if there is exactly one path given and it is not
+ a directory. Implies --manifest.
+ --portable-data-hash Print the portable data hash instead of the Arvados
+ UUID for the collection created by the upload.
+ --replication N Set the replication level for the new collection: how
+ many different physical storage devices (e.g., disks)
+ should have a copy of each data block. Default is to
+ use the server-provided default (if any) or 2.
+ --project-uuid UUID Store the collection in the specified project, instead
+ of your Home project.
+ --name NAME Save the collection with the specified name.
+ --progress Display human-readable progress on stderr (bytes and,
+ if possible, percentage of total data size). This is
+ the default behavior when stderr is a tty.
+ --no-progress Do not display human-readable progress on stderr, even
+ if stderr is a tty.
+ --batch-progress Display machine-readable progress on stderr (bytes
+ and, if known, total data size).
+ --resume Continue interrupted uploads from cached state
+ (default).
+ --no-resume Do not continue interrupted uploads from cached state.
+ --retries RETRIES Maximum number of times to retry server requests that
+ encounter temporary failures (e.g., server down).
+ Default 3.
+
+
+
+
h3(#arv-pipeline-run). arv pipeline run
@arv pipeline run@ can be used to start a pipeline run from the command line.
@@ -209,7 +376,7 @@ Options:
h3(#arv-run). arv run
-The @arv-run@ command creates Arvados pipelines at the command line that fan out to multiple concurrent tasks across Arvado compute nodes.
+The @arv-run@ command creates Arvados pipelines at the command line that fan out to multiple concurrent tasks across Arvados compute nodes.
The User Guide has a page on "using arv-run":{{site.baseurl}}/user/topics/arv-run.html.
@@ -234,7 +401,7 @@ optional arguments:
exit
--local Run locally using arv-run-pipeline-instance
--docker-image DOCKER_IMAGE
- Docker image to use, default arvados/jobs
+ Docker image to use, otherwise use instance default.
--ignore-rcode Commands that return non-zero return codes should not
be considered failed.
--no-reuse Do not reuse past jobs.
@@ -250,4 +417,3 @@ optional arguments:
script_version field of component, default 'master'
-