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The binary tool facilitates interaction with the veyron binary repository.
Usage:
binary <command>
The binary commands are:
delete Delete a binary
download Download a binary
upload Upload a binary
url Fetch a download URL
help Display help for commands or topics
Run "binary help [command]" for command usage.
The global flags are:
-alsologtostderr=true
log to standard error as well as files
-log_backtrace_at=:0
when logging hits line file:N, emit a stack trace
-log_dir=
if non-empty, write log files to this directory
-logtostderr=false
log to standard error instead of files
-max_stack_buf_size=4292608
max size in bytes of the buffer to use for logging stack traces
-stderrthreshold=2
logs at or above this threshold go to stderr
-v=0
log level for V logs
-vanadium.i18n_catalogue=
18n catalogue files to load, comma separated
-veyron.credentials=
directory to use for storing security credentials
-veyron.namespace.root=[/ns.dev.v.io:8101]
local namespace root; can be repeated to provided multiple roots
-veyron.vtrace.cache_size=1024
The number of vtrace traces to store in memory.
-veyron.vtrace.dump_on_shutdown=false
If true, dump all stored traces on runtime shutdown.
-veyron.vtrace.sample_rate=0
Rate (from 0.0 to 1.0) to sample vtrace traces.
-vmodule=
comma-separated list of pattern=N settings for file-filtered logging
Binary Delete
Delete connects to the binary repository and deletes the specified binary
Usage:
binary delete <von>
<von> is the veyron object name of the binary to delete
Binary Download
Download connects to the binary repository, downloads the specified binary, and
writes it to a file.
Usage:
binary download <von> <filename>
<von> is the veyron object name of the binary to download <filename> is the name
of the file where the binary will be written
Binary Upload
Upload connects to the binary repository and uploads the binary of the specified
file. When successful, it writes the name of the new binary to stdout.
Usage:
binary upload <von> <filename>
<von> is the veyron object name of the binary to upload <filename> is the name
of the file to upload
Binary Url
Connect to the binary repository and fetch the download URL for the given veyron
object name.
Usage:
binary url <von>
<von> is the veyron object name of the binary repository
Binary Help
Help with no args displays the usage of the parent command.
Help with args displays the usage of the specified sub-command or help topic.
"help ..." recursively displays help for all commands and topics.
The output is formatted to a target width in runes. The target width is
determined by checking the environment variable CMDLINE_WIDTH, falling back on
the terminal width from the OS, falling back on 80 chars. By setting
CMDLINE_WIDTH=x, if x > 0 the width is x, if x < 0 the width is unlimited, and
if x == 0 or is unset one of the fallbacks is used.
Usage:
binary help [flags] [command/topic ...]
[command/topic ...] optionally identifies a specific sub-command or help topic.
The binary help flags are:
-style=text
The formatting style for help output, either "text" or "godoc".
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package main