juju actions output for git charm
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I am trying to understand "juju actions" utility. If an action of adding a repo to local git charm is executed the output displays that the action status is completed.
root@charms:~# juju run-action git/1 add-repo repo=myproject1
Action queued with id: c8a96322-97d9-4aec-8fd0-09af54894732
root@charms:~#
root@charms:~#
root@charms:~#
root@charms:~# juju show-action-output c8a96322-97d9-4aec-8fd0-09af54894732
results:
dir: /var/git/myproject1.git
status: completed
timing:
completed: 2018-04-30 13:10:14 +0000 UTC
enqueued: 2018-04-30 13:10:11 +0000 UTC
started: 2018-04-30 13:10:12 +0000 UTC
root@charms:~#
When checked with list-repos action, the status shows completed. How could I check if the repo is actually created?
root@charms:~# juju run-action git/1 list-repos --wait
unit-git-1:
id: 87e92ac6-0e2e-4bd7-8d68-80974f260549
results:
myproject: /var/git/myproject.git
myproject1: /var/git/myproject1.git
status: completed
timing:
completed: 2018-04-30 13:11:45 +0000 UTC
enqueued: 2018-04-30 13:11:43 +0000 UTC
started: 2018-04-30 13:11:44 +0000 UTC
unit: git/1
root@charms:~#
juju git
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I am trying to understand "juju actions" utility. If an action of adding a repo to local git charm is executed the output displays that the action status is completed.
root@charms:~# juju run-action git/1 add-repo repo=myproject1
Action queued with id: c8a96322-97d9-4aec-8fd0-09af54894732
root@charms:~#
root@charms:~#
root@charms:~#
root@charms:~# juju show-action-output c8a96322-97d9-4aec-8fd0-09af54894732
results:
dir: /var/git/myproject1.git
status: completed
timing:
completed: 2018-04-30 13:10:14 +0000 UTC
enqueued: 2018-04-30 13:10:11 +0000 UTC
started: 2018-04-30 13:10:12 +0000 UTC
root@charms:~#
When checked with list-repos action, the status shows completed. How could I check if the repo is actually created?
root@charms:~# juju run-action git/1 list-repos --wait
unit-git-1:
id: 87e92ac6-0e2e-4bd7-8d68-80974f260549
results:
myproject: /var/git/myproject.git
myproject1: /var/git/myproject1.git
status: completed
timing:
completed: 2018-04-30 13:11:45 +0000 UTC
enqueued: 2018-04-30 13:11:43 +0000 UTC
started: 2018-04-30 13:11:44 +0000 UTC
unit: git/1
root@charms:~#
juju git
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I am trying to understand "juju actions" utility. If an action of adding a repo to local git charm is executed the output displays that the action status is completed.
root@charms:~# juju run-action git/1 add-repo repo=myproject1
Action queued with id: c8a96322-97d9-4aec-8fd0-09af54894732
root@charms:~#
root@charms:~#
root@charms:~#
root@charms:~# juju show-action-output c8a96322-97d9-4aec-8fd0-09af54894732
results:
dir: /var/git/myproject1.git
status: completed
timing:
completed: 2018-04-30 13:10:14 +0000 UTC
enqueued: 2018-04-30 13:10:11 +0000 UTC
started: 2018-04-30 13:10:12 +0000 UTC
root@charms:~#
When checked with list-repos action, the status shows completed. How could I check if the repo is actually created?
root@charms:~# juju run-action git/1 list-repos --wait
unit-git-1:
id: 87e92ac6-0e2e-4bd7-8d68-80974f260549
results:
myproject: /var/git/myproject.git
myproject1: /var/git/myproject1.git
status: completed
timing:
completed: 2018-04-30 13:11:45 +0000 UTC
enqueued: 2018-04-30 13:11:43 +0000 UTC
started: 2018-04-30 13:11:44 +0000 UTC
unit: git/1
root@charms:~#
juju git
I am trying to understand "juju actions" utility. If an action of adding a repo to local git charm is executed the output displays that the action status is completed.
root@charms:~# juju run-action git/1 add-repo repo=myproject1
Action queued with id: c8a96322-97d9-4aec-8fd0-09af54894732
root@charms:~#
root@charms:~#
root@charms:~#
root@charms:~# juju show-action-output c8a96322-97d9-4aec-8fd0-09af54894732
results:
dir: /var/git/myproject1.git
status: completed
timing:
completed: 2018-04-30 13:10:14 +0000 UTC
enqueued: 2018-04-30 13:10:11 +0000 UTC
started: 2018-04-30 13:10:12 +0000 UTC
root@charms:~#
When checked with list-repos action, the status shows completed. How could I check if the repo is actually created?
root@charms:~# juju run-action git/1 list-repos --wait
unit-git-1:
id: 87e92ac6-0e2e-4bd7-8d68-80974f260549
results:
myproject: /var/git/myproject.git
myproject1: /var/git/myproject1.git
status: completed
timing:
completed: 2018-04-30 13:11:45 +0000 UTC
enqueued: 2018-04-30 13:11:43 +0000 UTC
started: 2018-04-30 13:11:44 +0000 UTC
unit: git/1
root@charms:~#
juju git
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