| gerrit query |
| ============ |
| |
| NAME |
| ---- |
| gerrit query - Query the change database |
| |
| SYNOPSIS |
| -------- |
| [verse] |
| 'ssh' -p <port> <host> 'gerrit query' |
| [--format {TEXT | JSON}] |
| [--current-patch-set] |
| [--patch-sets | --all-approvals] |
| [--files] |
| [--comments] |
| [--commit-message] |
| [--dependencies] |
| [--submit-records] |
| [--] |
| <query> |
| [limit:<n>] |
| [resume_sortkey:<sortKey>] |
| |
| DESCRIPTION |
| ----------- |
| |
| Queries the change database and returns results describing changes |
| that match the input query. More recently updated changes appear |
| before older changes, which is the same order presented in the |
| web interface. For each matching change, the result contains data |
| for the change's latest patch set, even if the query matched on an |
| older patch set (for example an older patch set's sha1 revision). |
| |
| A query may be limited on the number of results it returns with the |
| 'limit:' operator. If no limit is supplied an internal default |
| limit is used to prevent explosion of the result set. To obtain |
| results beyond the limit, the 'resume_sortkey:' operator can be used |
| to resume the query at the change that follows the last change of |
| the prior result set. |
| |
| Non-option arguments to this command are joined with spaces and |
| then parsed as a query. This simplifies calling conventions over |
| SSH by permitting operators to appear in different arguments. |
| |
| Query operators may quote values using matched curly braces |
| (e.g. `reviewerin:{Developer Group}`) to sidestep issues with 2 |
| levels of shell quoting (caller shell invoking SSH, and the SSH |
| command line parser in the server). |
| |
| OPTIONS |
| ------- |
| --format:: |
| Formatting method for the results. `TEXT` is the default, |
| presenting a human readable display. `JSON` returns |
| link:json.html#change[change attributes], one line |
| per matching record, with embedded LFs escaped. |
| |
| --current-patch-set:: |
| Include information about the current patch set in the results. |
| |
| --patch-sets:: |
| Include information about all patch sets. If combined with |
| the --current-patch-set flag then the current patch set |
| information will be output twice, once in each field. |
| |
| --all-approvals:: |
| Include information about all patch sets along with the |
| approval information for each patch set. If combined with |
| the --current-patch-set flag then the current patch set |
| information will be output twice, once in each field. |
| |
| --files:: |
| Support for listing files with patch sets and their |
| attributes (ADDED, MODIFIED, DELETED, RENAMED, COPIED) |
| and size information (number of insertions and deletions). |
| Note that this option requires either the --current-patch-set |
| or the --patch-sets option in order to give any file information. |
| |
| --comments:: |
| Include comments for all changes. If combined with the |
| --patch-sets flag then all inline/file comments are included for |
| each patch set. |
| |
| --commit-message:: |
| Include the full commit message in the change description. |
| |
| --dependencies:: |
| Show information about patch sets which depend on, or are needed by, |
| each patch set. |
| |
| --submit-records:: |
| Show submit record information about the change, which |
| includes whether the change meets the criteria for submission |
| (including information for each review label). |
| |
| limit:<n>:: |
| Maximum number of results to return. This is actually a |
| query operator, and not a command line option. If more |
| than one limit: operator is provided, the smallest limit |
| will be used to cut the result set. |
| |
| resume_sortkey:<sortKey>:: |
| Resume results from this sort key. Callers should pass |
| the sortKey of the last change of the prior result set to |
| resume a prior query. This is actually a query operator, |
| and not a command line option. |
| |
| ACCESS |
| ------ |
| Any user who has configured an SSH key. |
| |
| SCRIPTING |
| --------- |
| This command is intended to be used in scripts. |
| |
| EXAMPLES |
| -------- |
| |
| Find the 2 most recent open changes in the tools/gerrit project: |
| ==== |
| $ ssh -p 29418 review.example.com gerrit query --format=JSON status:open project:tools/gerrit limit:2 |
| {"project":"tools/gerrit", ...} |
| {"project":"tools/gerrit", ..., sortKey:"000e6aee00003e26", ...} |
| {"type":"stats","rowCount":2,"runningTimeMilliseconds:15} |
| ==== |
| |
| Resume the same query and obtain the final results: |
| ==== |
| $ ssh -p 29418 review.example.com gerrit query --format=JSON status:open project:tools/gerrit limit:2 resume_sortkey:000e6aee00003e26 |
| {"project":"tools/gerrit", ...} |
| {"project":"tools/gerrit", ...} |
| {"type":"stats","rowCount":1,"runningTimeMilliseconds:15} |
| ==== |
| |
| |
| SCHEMA |
| ------ |
| The JSON messages consist of nested objects referencing the |
| link:json.html#change[change], |
| link:json.html#patchSet[patchset], |
| link:json.html#[account] |
| involved, and other attributes as appropriate. |
| |
| Note that any field may be missing in the JSON messages, so consumers |
| of this JSON stream should deal with that appropriately. |
| |
| SEE ALSO |
| -------- |
| |
| * link:user-search.html[Query Operators] |
| * link:json.html[JSON Data Formats] |
| * link:access-control.html[Access Controls] |
| |
| GERRIT |
| ------ |
| Part of link:index.html[Gerrit Code Review] |