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NAME
just-mr - multi-repository configuration tool and launcher for the build tool
SYNOPSIS
just-mr [OPTION]... mrversion just-mr [OPTION]... {setup|setup-env} [--all] [main-repo] just-mr [OPTION]... fetch [--all] [--backup-to-remote] [-o fetch-dir] [main-repo] just-mr [OPTION]... update [repo]... just-mr [OPTION]... gc-repo [--drop-only] just-mr [OPTION]... do [JUST_ARG]... just-mr [OPTION]... {version|describe|analyse|build|install|install-cas|add-to-cas|rebuild|gc} [JUST_ARG]...
DESCRIPTION
Just-MR is a configuration tool for the multi-repository Just build system. It can be used both standalone and as a launcher for justbuild(1). The tool performs specific operations, based on the invoked subcommand, on repositories described in a configuration file. All subcommands operate at the level of workspace roots deduced from the given repository descriptions. See just-mr-repository-config(5) for more details on the input format.
OPTIONS
General options -h, --help Output a usage message and exit. -C, --repository-config PATH Path to the multi-repository configuration file. See just-mr-repository-config(5) for more details. If no configuration file is specified, just-mr will look for one in the following order: • $WORKSPACE_ROOT/repos.json (workspace of the just-mr invocation) • $WORKSPACE_ROOT/etc/repos.json (workspace of the just-mr invocation) • $HOME/.just-repos.json • /etc/just-repos.json The default configuration lookup order can be adjusted in the just-mrrc file. See just-mrrc(5) for more details. --absent PATH Path to a file specifying which repositories are to be considered absent, overriding the values set by the "pragma" entries in the multi-repository configuration. The file has to contain a JSON array of those repository names to be considered absent. -D, --defines JSON Defines, via an in-line JSON object, an overlay configuration for justbuild(1); if used as a launcher for a subcommand known to support --defines, this defines value is forwarded, otherwise it is ignored. If -D is given several times, the -D options overlay (in the sense of map_union) in the order they are given on the command line. --local-build-root PATH Root for local CAS, cache, and build directories. The path will be created if it does not exist already. This option overwrites any values set in the just-mrrc(5) file. Default: path ".cache/just" in user’s home directory. --checkout-locations PATH Specification file for checkout locations and additional mirrors. This file contains a JSON object with several known keys: • the key "<version control>" of key "checkouts" specifies pairs of repository URLs as keys and absolute paths as values. Currently supported version control is Git, therefore the respective key is "git". The paths contained for each repository URL point to existing locations on the filesystem containing the checkout of the respective repository. • the key "local mirrors", if given, is a JSON object mapping primary URLs to a list of local (non-public) mirrors. These mirrors are always tried first (in the given order) before any other URL is contacted. • the key "preferred hostnames", if given, is a list of strings specifying known hostnames. When fetching from a non-local mirror, URLs with hostnames in the given list are preferred (in the order given) over URLs with other hostnames. • the key "extra inherit env", if given, is a list of strings specifying additional variable names to be inherited from the environment (besides the ones specified in "inherit env" of the respective repository definition). This can be useful, if the local git mirrors use a different protocol (like ssh instead of https) and hence require different variables to pass the credentials. This options overwrites any values set in the just-mrrc(5) file. Default: file path ".just-local.json" in user’s home directory. -L, --local-launcher JSON_ARRAY JSON array with the list of strings representing the launcher to prepend actions’ commands before being executed locally. Default: ["env", "--"]. --distdir PATH Directory to look for distfiles before fetching. If given, this will be the first place distfiles are looked for. This option can be given multiple times to specify a list of distribution directories that are used for lookup in the order they appear on the command line. Directories specified via this option will be appended to the ones set in the just-mrrc(5) file. Default: the single file path ".distfiles" in user’s home directory. --main NAME The repository to take the target from. -f, --log-file PATH Path to local log file. just-mr will store the information printed on stderr in the log file along with the thread id and timestamp when the output has been generated. --log-limit NUM Log limit (higher is more verbose) in interval [0,6] (Default: 3). --restrict-stderr-log-limit NUM Restrict logging on console to the minimum of the specified --log-limit and the value specified in this option. The default is to not additionally restrict the log level at the console. --plain-log Do not use ANSI escape sequences to highlight messages. --log-append Append messages to log file instead of overwriting existing. --no-fetch-ssl-verify Disable the default peer SSL certificate verification step when fetching archives (for which we verify the hash anyway) from remote. --fetch-cacert PATH Path to the CA certificate bundle containing one or more certificates to be used to peer verify archive fetches from remote. -r, --remote-execution-address NAME:PORT Address of a remote execution service. This is used as an intermediary fetch location for archives, between local CAS (or distdirs) and the network. -R, --remote-serve-address NAME:PORT Address of a justbuild serve service. This is used as intermediary fetch location for Git commits, between local CAS and the network. --max-attempts NUM If a remote procedure call (rpc) returns grpc::StatusCode::UNAVAILABLE, that rpc is retried at most NUM times. (Default: 1, i.e., no retry). --initial-backoff-seconds NUM Before retrying the second time, the client will wait the given amount of seconds plus a jitter, to better distribute the workload. (Default: 1). --max-backoff-seconds NUM From the third attempt (included) on, the backoff time is doubled at each attempt, until it exceeds the max-backoff-seconds parameter. From that point, the waiting time is computed as max-backoff-seconds plus a jitter. (Default: 60) --fetch-absent Try to make available all repositories, including those marked as absent. This option cannot be set together with --compatible. --compatible At increased computational effort, be compatible with the original remote build execution protocol. If a remote execution service address is provided, this option can be used to match the artifacts expected by the remote endpoint. --just PATH Name of the justbuild binary in PATH or path to the justbuild binary. Default: "/usr/bin/justbuild". --rc PATH Path to the just-mrrc file to use. See just-mrrc(5) for more details. Default: file path ".just-mrrc" in the user’s home directory. --dump-rc PATH Dump the effective rc, i.e., the rc after overlaying all applicable auxiliary files specified in the "rc files" field, to the specified file. In this way, an rc can be made self-contained in preparation for committing it to a repository. --git PATH Path to the git binary in PATH or path to the git binary. Used in the rare instances when shelling out to git is needed. Default: "git". --norc Option to prevent reading any just-mrrc(5) file. Authentication options Only TLS and mutual TLS (mTLS) are supported. They mirror the justbuild(1) options. --tls-ca-cert PATH Path to a TLS CA certificate that is trusted to sign the server certificate. --tls-client-cert PATH Path to a TLS client certificate to enable mTLS. It must be passed in conjunction with --tls-client-key and --tls-ca-cert. --tls-client-key PATH Path to a TLS client key to enable mTLS. It must be passed in conjunction with --tls-client-cert and --tls-ca-cert.
SUBCOMMANDS
mrversion Print on stdout a JSON object providing version information for this tool itself; the version subcommand calls the version subcommand of justbuild. The version information for just-mr is in the same format that also justbuild uses. setup|setup-env These subcommands fetch all required repositories and generate an appropriate multi-repository justbuild configuration file. The resulting file is stored in CAS and its path is printed to stdout. See just-repository-config(5) for more details on the resulting configuration file format. If a main repository is provided in the input configuration or on command line, only it and its dependencies are considered in the generation of the resulting multi-repository configuration file. If no main repository is provided, the lexicographical first repository from the configuration is used. To perform the setup for all repositories from the input configuration file, use the --all flag. The behavior of the two subcommands differs only with respect to the main repository. In the case of setup-env, the workspace root of the main repository is left out, such that it can be deduced from the working directory when justbuild is invoked. In this way, working on a checkout of that repository is possible, while having all of its dependencies properly set up. In the case of setup, the workspace root of the main repository is taken as-is into the output configuration file. fetch This subcommand prepares all archive-type and "git tree" workspace roots for an offline build by fetching all their required source files from the specified locations given in the input configuration file or ensuring the specified tree is present in the Git cache, respectively. Any subsequent just-mr or justbuild invocations containing fetched archive or "git tree" workspace roots will thus need no further network connections. If a main repository is provided in the input configuration or on command line, only it and its dependencies are considered for fetching. If no main repository is provided, the lexicographical first repository from the configuration is used. To perform the fetch for all repositories from the input configuration file, use the --all flag. By default the first existing distribution directory is used as the output directory for writing the fetched archives on disk. If no existing distribution directory can be found an error is produced. To define an output directory that is independent of the given distribution directories, use the -o option. Additionally, and only in native mode, the --backup-to-remote option can be used in combination with the --remote-execution-address argument to synchronize the locally fetched archives, as well as the "git tree" workspace roots, with a remote endpoint. update This subcommand updates the specified repositories (possibly none) and prints the resulting updated configuration file to stdout. Currently, just-mr can only update Git repositories and it will fail if a different repository type is given. The tool also fails if any of the given repository names are not found in the configuration file. For Git repositories, the subcommand will replace the value for the "commit" field with the commit hash (as a string) found in the remote repository in the specified branch. The output configuration file will otherwise remain the same at the JSON level with the input configuration file. gc-repo This subcommand rotates the generations of the repository cache. Every root used is added to the youngest generation. Therefore upon a call to gc-repo all roots are cleaned up that were not used since the last gc-repo. If --drop-only is given, only the old generations are cleaned up, without rotation. In this way, storage can be reclaimed; this might be necessary as no perfect sharing happens between the repository generations. do This subcommand is used as the canonical way of specifying justbuild arguments and calling justbuild via execvp(2). Any subsequent argument is unconditionally forwarded to justbuild. For known subcommands (version, describe, analyse, build, install, install-cas, add-to-cas, rebuild, gc), the just-mr setup step is performed first for those commands accepting a configuration and the produced configuration is prefixed to the provided arguments. The main repository for the setup step can be provided in the configuration or on the command line. If no main repository is provided, the lexicographical first repository from the configuration is used. All logging arguments given to just-mr are passed to justbuild as early arguments. If log files are provided, an unconditional --log-append argument is passed as well, which ensures no log messages will get overwritten. The --local-launcher argument is passed to justbuild as early argument for those known subcommands that accept it (build, install, rebuild). The --remote-execution-address, --compatible, and --remote-serve-address arguments are passed to justbuild as early arguments for those known subcommands that accept them (analyse, build, install-cas, add-to-cas, install, rebuild, traverse). The authentication options given to just-mr are passed to justbuild as early arguments for those known subcommands that accept them, according to justbuild(1). version|describe|analyse|build|install|install-cas|add-to-cas|rebuild|gc This subcommand is the explicit way of specifying known just subcommands and calling justbuild via execvp(2). The same description as for the do subcommand applies. gc-repo Rotate the repository-root generations. In this way, all repository roots not needed since the the last call to gc-repo are purged and the corresponding disk space reclaimed.
EXIT STATUS
The exit status of just-mr is one of the following values: • 0: the command completed successfully • 64: setup succeeded, but exec failed • 65: any unspecified error occurred in just-mr • 66: unknown subcommand • 67: error parsing the command-line arguments • 68: error parsing the configuration • 69: error during fetch • 70: error during update • 71: error during setup Any other exit code that does not have bit 64 set is a status value from justbuild, if just-mr is used as a launcher. See justbuild(1) for more details.
See also
just-mr-repository-config(5), just-repository-config(5), justbuild(1) JUST-MR(1)