attach¶
rbt attach is used to upload file attachments to a review request.
The provided file
will be attached to the review request matching
review-request-id
.
Usage¶
$ rbt attach [options] <review-request-id> <file>
JSON Output¶
New in version 3.0.
When running with --json
, the results of the attachment will be
outputted as JSON. This can be used by programs that wrap RBTools in order to
automate attaching changes to review requests.
Successful Payloads¶
When attachment is successful, the results are in the form of:
{
"status": "success",
// Absolute path to the local attached file.
"attached_file": "<string>",
// The ID of the attachment history record.
"attachment_history_id": <int>,
// The provided or generated caption.
"caption": "<string>",
// The filename recorded for the attachment.
"filename": "<string>",
// The ID of the file attachment.
"id": <int>,
// The stored mimetype of the attachment.
"mimetype": "<string>",
// The ID of the review request.
"review_request_id": <int>,
// The URL of the review request.
"review_request_url": "<string>",
// The URL of the review UI for the attachment.
"review_url": "<string>",
// The ID of the attachment revision.
"revision": <int>
}
For example:
$ rbt attach --json --caption "My Screenshot" 123 ./screenshot.png
{
"attached_file": "/home/user/src/project/screenshot.png",
"attachment_history_id": 132,
"caption": "My Screenshot",
"download_url": "https://example.com/media/uploaded/files/2022/03/17/94c05e13-de20-43e4-a0f8-bbb9b403af6f__screenshot.png",
"filename": "screenshot.png",
"id": 289,
"mimetype": "image/png",
"review_request_id": 123,
"review_request_url": "https://example.com/r/123/",
"review_url": "https://example.com/r/123/file/289/",
"revision": 1,
"status": "success"
}
Error Payloads¶
When there’s an error attaching a file, the results will be in the form of:
{
"status": "failed",
// A list of errors from the operation.
"errors": [
"<string>",
...
]
}
For example:
$ rbt attach --json 123 ./screenshorts.png
{
"errors": [
"/home/user/src/project/screenshorts.png is not a valid file."
],
"status": "failed"
}
Options¶
- --filename¶
Custom filename for the file attachment.
Caption for the file attachment.
- --attachment-history-id <id>¶
The ID of an existing file attachment history record to append this attachment to. This will replace the existing attachment, and enable diffing for files that support it.
New in version 3.0.
- -d, --debug¶
Displays debug output.
This information can be valuable when debugging problems running the command.
The default can be set in
DEBUG
in .reviewboardrc.
- --json¶
Output results as JSON data instead of text.
The default can be set in
JSON_OUTPUT
in .reviewboardrc.New in version 3.0.
Review Board Server Options¶
Options necessary to communicate and authenticate with a Review Board server.
- --server <url>¶
Specifies the Review Board server to use.
The default can be set in
REVIEWBOARD_URL
in .reviewboardrc.
- --username <username>¶
The user name to be supplied to the Review Board server.
The default can be set in
USERNAME
in .reviewboardrc.
- --password <password>¶
The password to be supplied to the Review Board server.
The default can be set in
PASSWORD
in .reviewboardrc.
- --ext-auth-cookies <ext auth cookies>¶
Use an external cookie store with pre-fetched authentication data. This is useful with servers that require extra web authentication to access Review Board, e.g. on single sign-on enabled sites.
The default can be set in
EXT_AUTH_COOKIES
in .reviewboardrc.New in version 0.7.5.
- --api-token <token>¶
The API token to use for authentication, instead of using a username and password.
The default can be set in
API_TOKEN
in .reviewboardrc.New in version 0.7.
- --disable-proxy¶
Prevents requests from going through a proxy server.
The default can be set in
ENABLE_PROXY
in .reviewboardrc.
- --disable-ssl-verification¶
Disable SSL certificate verification. This is useful with servers that have self-signed certificates.
The default can be set in
DISABLE_SSL_VERIFICATION
in .reviewboardrc.New in version 0.7.3.
- --disable-cookie-storage¶
Use an in-memory cookie store instead of writing them to a file. No credentials will be saved or loaded.
The default can be set in
SAVE_COOKIES
in .reviewboardrc.New in version 0.7.3.
- --disable-cache¶
Disable the HTTP cache completely. This will result in slower requests.
The default can be set in
DISABLE_CACHE
in .reviewboardrc.New in version 0.7.3.
- --disable-cache-storage¶
Disable storing the API cache on the filesystem, instead keeping it in memory temporarily.
The default can be set in
IN_MEMORY_CACHE
in .reviewboardrc.New in version 0.7.3.
- --cache-location <file>¶
The file to use for the API cache database.
The default can be set in
CACHE_LOCATION
in .reviewboardrc.New in version 0.7.3.
- --ca-certs <file>¶
Additional TLS CA bundle.
The default can be set in
CA_CERTS
in .reviewboardrc.
- --client-key <file>¶
Key for TLS client authentication.
The default can be set in
CLIENT_KEY
in .reviewboardrc.
- --client-cert <file>¶
Certificate for TLS client authentication.
The default can be set in
CLIENT_CERT
in .reviewboardrc.
- --proxy-authorization <proxy authorization>¶
Value of the Proxy-Authorization header to send with HTTP requests.
The default can be set in
PROXY_AUTHORIZATION
in .reviewboardrc.
Repository Options¶
- --repository <name>¶
The name of the repository configured on Review Board that matches the local repository.
The default can be set in
REPOSITORY
in .reviewboardrc.
- --repository-url <url>¶
The URL for a repository.
When generating diffs, this can be used for creating a diff outside of a working copy (currently only supported by Subversion with specific revisions or
--diff-filename
, and by ClearCase with relative paths outside the view).For Git, this specifies the origin URL of the current repository, overriding the origin URL supplied by the client.
The default can be set in
REPOSITORY_URL
in .reviewboardrc.Changed in version 0.6: Prior versions used the
REPOSITORY
setting in.reviewboardrc
, and allowed a repository name to be passed to--repository-url
. This is no longer supported in 0.6 and higher. You may need to update your configuration and scripts appropriately.
- --repository-type <type>¶
The type of repository in the current directory. In most cases this should be detected automatically, but some directory structures containing multiple repositories require this option to select the proper type. The rbt list-repo-types command can be used to list the supported values.
The default can be set in
REPOSITORY_TYPE
in .reviewboardrc.