pachctl wait commit
pachctl wait commit #
Wait for the specified commit to finish and return it.
Synopsis #
This command waits for the specified commit to finish before returning it, allowing you to track your commits downstream as they are produced. Each line is printed as soon as a new (sub) commit of your global commit finishes.
pachctl wait commit <repo>@<branch-or-commit> [flags]
Examples #
pachctl wait commit foo@0001a0100b1c10d01111e001fg00h00i
pachctl wait commit foo@0001a0100b1c10d01111e001fg00h00i --project bar
pachctl wait commit foo@0001a0100b1c10d01111e001fg00h00i --project bar --raw -o yaml
Options #
--full-timestamps Return absolute timestamps (as opposed to the default, relative timestamps).
-h, --help help for commit
-o, --output string Output format when --raw is set: "json" or "yaml" (default "json")
--project string Specify the project (by name) containing the commit. (default "video-to-frame-traces-test")
--raw Disable pretty printing; serialize data structures to an encoding such as json or yaml
Options inherited from parent commands #
--no-color Turn off colors.
--rpc-timeout duration If non-zero, perform all client operations with this RPC deadline.
-v, --verbose Output verbose logs.
SEE ALSO #
- pachctl wait - Wait for the side-effects of a Pachyderm resource to propagate.