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bodhi: manage Fedora updates

NAME

bodhi - manage Fedora updates

SYNOPSIS

bodhi COMMAND SUBCOMMAND [OPTIONS] [ARGS]...

DESCRIPTION

bodhi is the command line interface to bodhi, Fedora's update release management system. It can be used to create or modify updates and overrides.

OPTIONS

Most of the commands will accept these three options:

--help Show help text and exit.

--password <text> A password to authenticate as the user given by --user.

--staging Use the staging bodhi instance instead of the production instance.

--user <username> Many commands accept this flag to specify which user's updates should be operated upon.

--version Show version and exit. Not accepted by subcommands.

COMMANDS

There are two commands, overrides and updates. They are described in more detail in their own sections below.

bodhi overrides <subcommand> [options] [args] Provides commands to aid in management of build overrides. Supports subcommands query and save, described below.

bodhi updates <subcommand> [options] [args] Provides an interface to manage updates. Supports subcommands comment, download, new, query, and request, described below.

OVERRIDES

The overrides command allows users to manage build overrides.

bodhi overrides query [options] The query subcommand provides an interface for users to query the bodhi server for existing overrides.

bodhi overrides save [options] <nvr> Save the build root given by <nvr> as a buildroot override. The save subcommand supports the following options:

--duration <days> The number of days the override should exist, given as an integer.

--notes <text> Notes on why this override is in place.

UPDATES

The updates command allows users to interact with bodhi updates.

bodhi updates comment [options] <update> <text> Leave the given text as a comment on a bodhi update. The comment subcommand supports the following options:

--karma [+1 | 0 | -1] The karma value you wish to contribute to the update.

bodhi updates download [options] Download update(s) given by CVE(s), ID(s), or NVR(s). One of --cves, --updateid, or builds is required. The download subcommand supports the following options:

--cves <cves> A comma-separated list of CVEs that identify updates you would like to download.

--updateid <ids> A comman-separated list of update IDs you would like to download.

--builds <nvrs A comma-separated list of NVRs that identify updates you would like to download.

bodhi updates new [options] <builds> Create a new bodhi update containing the builds, given as a comma separated list of NVRs. The new subcommand supports the following options:

--type [security | bugfix | enhancement | newpackage] The type of the new update.

--notes <text> The description of the update.

--notes-file <path> A path to a file containing a description of the update.

--bugs <bugs> A comma separated list of bugs to associate with this update.

--close-bugs If given, this flag will cause bodhi to close the referenced bugs automatically when the update reaches stable.

--request [testing | stable | upush] The repository requested for this update.

--autokarma Enable autokarma for this update.

--stable-karma <integer> Configure the stable karma threshold for the given value.

--unstable-karma <integer> Configure the unstable karma threshold for the given value.

--suggest [logout | reboot] Suggest that the user logout or reboot upon applying the update.

--file <path> A path to a file containing all the update details.

bodhi updates query [options] Query the bodhi server for updates. The query subcommand supports the following options:

--updateid <id> Query for the update given by id.

--approved-since <timestamp> Query for updates approved after the given timestamp.

--modified-since <timestamp> Query for updates modified after the given timestamp.

--builds <builds> Query for updates containing the given builds, given as a comma-separated list.

--bugs <bugs> Query for updates related to the given bugs, given as a comma-separated list.

--critpath Query for updates submitted for the critical path.

--cves <cves> Query for updates related to the given CVEs, given as a comma-separated list.

--packages <packages> Query for updates related to the given packages, given as a comma-separated list.

--pushed Query for updates that have been pushed.

--pushed-since <timestamp> Query for updates that have been pushed after the given timestamp.

--releases <releases> Query for updates related to a list of releases, given as a comma-separated list.

--locked Query for updates that are currently locked.

--request [testing | stable | unpush] Query for updates marked with the given request type.

--submitted-since <timestamp> Query for updates that were submitted since the given timestamp.

--status [pending | testing | stable | obsolete | unpushed | processing] Filter by status.

--suggest [logout | reboot] Filter for updates that suggest logout or reboot to the user.

--type [newpackage | security | bugfix | enhancement] Filter by update type.

--user <username> Filter for updates by the given username.

bodhi updates request [options] <update> <state> Request that the given update be changed to the given state. update should be given by update id, and state should be one of testing, stable, unpush, obsolete, or revoke.

BUGS

If you find bugs in bodhi (or in the mage page), please feel free to file a bug report or a pull request:

https://github.com/fedora-infra/bodhi

AUTHOR

Randy Barlow, Luke Macken

COPYRIGHT

2007-2017, Red Hat, Inc.