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gerrit query
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NAME
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gerrit query - Query the change database
SYNOPSIS
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[verse]
'ssh' -p <port> <host> 'gerrit query' \
[\--format {TEXT | JSON}] \
[\--current-patch-set] \
[\--patch-sets] \
[\--] \
<query> \
[limit:<n>] \
[resume\_sortkey:<sortKey>]
DESCRIPTION
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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.
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 without
multiple levels of quoting required.
OPTIONS
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\--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.
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
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Any user who has configured an SSH key.
SCRIPTING
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This command is intended to be used in scripts.
EXAMPLES
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Find the 2 most recent open changes in the tools/gerrit project:
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$ 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}
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Resume the same query and obtain the final results:
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$ 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}
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SCHEMA
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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
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* link:user-search.html[Query Operators]
* link:json.html[JSON Data Formats]
* link:access-control.html[Access Controls]
GERRIT
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Part of link:index.html[Gerrit Code Review]