Manages all the bundles that have been registered in UForge. A bundle is group of software that is uploaded during the creation of a template. The usage is:
usage: hammr bundle [sub-command] [options]
Lists all the categories available for bundles.
Clones the bundle. The clone is copying the meta-data of the bundle. The options are:
--id
(mandatory): the ID of the bundle to clone--name
(mandatory): the name to use for the new cloned bundle--version
(mandatory): the version to use for the cloned bundle
Creates a new bundle and saves it to the UForge server. Hammr creates a tar.gz archive which includes the .json or .yml file and binaries and imports it to UForge. The options are:
--file
(mandatory): json or yaml file containing the bundle content. See thestack-bundle-files
sub-section for available keys.--archive-path
(optional): path of where to store the archive (tar.gz) of the created bundle. If provided, hammr creates an archive of the created bundle, equivalent to runningbundle export
Deletes an existing bundle. The options are:
--id
(mandatory): the ID of the bundle to delete
Exports a bundle by creating an archive (compressed tar file) that includes the .json or .yml bundle configuration file. The options are:
--id
(mandatory): the ID of the bundle to export--file
(optional): destination path where to store the bundle configuration file on the local filesystem--outputFormat
(optional): output format (yaml or json) of the bundle file to export (yaml is the default one)
Creates a bundle from an archive. The archive file must be a tar.gz (which includes the .json or .yml and binaries). The options are:
--file
(mandatory): the path of the archive
Lists all the bundles that have been registered in the UForge server.
Validates the syntax of a bundle configuration file. The options are:
--file
(mandatory): the json or yaml configuration file