A CLI UI to the Koji buildsystem
with commands to query builds and tasks, install rpms,
and check buildlog sizes.
Koji is the RPM package buildsystem used by
Fedora, CentOS, and some other projects.
By default Fedora Koji is used.
A few illustrative examples:
koji-tool tasks --mine --latest --state fail --tail
:
shows details of your last buildArch failure and the tail of the build.log (equivalently you can use koji-tool quick my last fail
).
koji-tool install systemd
: will try to install or update to the newest rpm packages from koji.
koji-tool builds -L -s complete firefox
:
shows the last successful build with a url and other details.
Commands
$ koji-tool --version
0.8.7
$ koji-tool --help
Query and track Koji tasks, and install rpms from Koji.
Usage: koji-tool [--version] COMMAND
see https://github.com/juhp/koji-tool#readme
Available options:
-h,--help Show this help text
--version Show version
Available commands:
builds Query Koji builds (by default lists most recent
builds)
latest Query latest Koji build for tag
tasks Query Koji tasks (by default lists most recent
buildArch tasks)
install Install rpm packages directly from a Koji build task
progress Track running Koji tasks by buildlog size
buildlog-sizes Show buildlog sizes for nvr patterns
quick Simple common queries using words
('my','last','fail','complete','current','build')
Query Koji for builds.
Somewhat like koji list-builds --quiet ...
,
but it shows duration, and kojiweb urls.
It uses date
to parse a specified date string
and can use an NVR glob pattern to select builds.
Note results are ordered by build_id (not time) for speed.
Usage
By default lists up to 10 Fedora Koji builds.
$ koji-tool builds --help
Usage: koji-tool builds [-H|--hub HUB] [(-u|--user USER) | (-M|--mine)]
[(-L|--latest) | (-l|--limit INT)] [-s|--state STATE]
[(-B|--before TIMESTAMP) | (-F|--from TIMESTAMP)]
[-t|--type TYPE] [-d|--details] [-D|--debug]
[(-b|--build NVR/BUILDID) | (-p|--pattern NVRPAT) |
PACKAGE]
Query Koji builds (by default lists most recent builds)
Available options:
-H,--hub HUB KojiHub shortname or url (HUB = fedora, stream,
rpmfusion, or URL) [default: fedora]
-u,--user USER Koji user
-M,--mine Your tasks (krb fasid)
-L,--latest Latest build
-l,--limit INT Maximum number of builds to show [default: 10]
-s,--state STATE Filter builds by state
(building,complete,deleted,fail(ed),cancel(ed)
-B,--before TIMESTAMP Builds completed before timedate [default: now]
-F,--from TIMESTAMP Builds completed after timedate
-t,--type TYPE Select builds by type: all,image,maven,module,rpm,win
-d,--details Show more details of builds
-D,--debug Pretty-print raw XML result
-b,--build NVR/BUILDID Show build
-p,--pattern NVRPAT Builds matching glob pattern
-h,--help Show this help text
Examples:
$ koji-tool builds -M -s fail
lists your recent builds that failed.
List latest build of a package:
$ koji-tool builds --pattern redhat-rpm-config*.fc37 --latest
redhat-rpm-config-218-1.fc37 BuildComplete
https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=1963037
https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=86677797
Start: Thu May 5 19:02:33 +08 2022
End: Thu May 5 19:04:26 +08 2022
duration: 0h 1m 53s
Query Koji for tasks.
Somewhat like koji list-tasks --quiet --all ...
,
but it shows duration, kojiweb urls and build.log size,
and it uses date
to parse a specified date string
and can filter task results by package or nvr prefix.
Note results are ordered by task id (not time) for speed.
Usage
By default it lists 10 most recent Fedora Koji buildArch tasks.
$ koji-tool tasks --help
Usage: koji-tool tasks [-H|--hub HUB] [(-u|--user USER) | (-M|--mine)]
[(-L|--latest) | (-l|--limit INT)] [-s|--state STATE]
[-a|--arch ARCH]
[(-B|--before TIMESTAMP) | (-F|--from TIMESTAMP)]
[-m|--method METHOD] [-d|--details] [-D|--debug]
[(-P|--only-package PKG) | (-N|--only-nvr PREFIX)]
[-T|--tail]
[(-b|--build BUILD) | (-p|--pattern NVRPAT) |
PACKAGE|TASKID]
Query Koji tasks (by default lists most recent buildArch tasks)
Available options:
-H,--hub HUB KojiHub shortname or url (HUB = fedora, stream,
rpmfusion, or URL) [default: fedora]
-u,--user USER Koji user
-M,--mine Your tasks (krb fasid)
-L,--latest Latest build or task
-l,--limit INT Maximum number of tasks to show [default: 10]
-s,--state STATE Filter tasks by state
(open,close(d),cancel(ed),fail(ed),assigned,free)
-a,--arch ARCH Task arch
-B,--before TIMESTAMP Tasks completed before timedate [default: now]
-F,--from TIMESTAMP Tasks completed after timedate
-m,--method METHOD Select tasks by method (default 'buildArch'):
all,appliance,build,buildArch,buildContainer,buildMaven,buildNotification,buildSRPMFromSCM,chainbuild,chainmaven,createAppliance,createContainer,createImage,createLiveCD,createLiveMedia,createdistrepo,createrepo,dependantTask,distRepo,image,indirectionimage,livecd,livemedia,maven,newRepo,rebuildSRPM,runroot,tagBuild,tagNotification,vmExec,waitrepo,winbuild,wrapperRPM
-d,--details Show more details of builds
-D,--debug Pretty-print raw XML result
-P,--only-package PKG Filter task results to specified package
-N,--only-nvr PREFIX Filter task results by NVR prefix
-T,--tail Fetch the tail of build.log
-b,--build BUILD List child tasks of build
-p,--pattern NVRPAT Build tasks of matching pattern
-h,--help Show this help text
Examples:
$ koji-tool tasks -M -a aarch64 -s fail
lists your recent arm64 tasks that failed.
Show latest newRepo task:
$ koji-tool tasks --method newrepo --latest
eln-build newRepo TaskClosed
https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=86821565
Start: Mon May 9 11:53:53 +08 2022
End: Mon May 9 11:57:13 +08 2022
duration: 0h 3m 20s
List latest package build's tasks:
$ koji-tool tasks --latest redhat-rpm-config
redhat-rpm-config-218-1.eln118.noarch TaskClosed
https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=86685316 (parent: 86685296)
Start: Fri May 6 00:11:10 +08 2022
End: Fri May 6 00:13:07 +08 2022
duration: 0h 1m 57s
https://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org/work/tasks/5316/86685316/build.log (13kB)
This provides shortcuts to a few select common searches
Usage
koji-tool quick my builds
shows your 10 most recent koji builds (equivalent to koji-tool builds --mine
)
koji-tool quick my last fail
shows your most recent task failure including the tail of the build.log (equivalent to koji-tool tasks -MLT -s fail
).
koji-tool quick last complete build
shows the latest completed koji build (equivalent to koji-tool builds -L -s complete
).
Help
$ koji-tool quick
koji-tool: quick handles these words:
my mine
last latest
fail failure failed
complete completed completion close closed finish finished
current building open
build builds
PACKAGE
USER's
Download and install rpms from a Koji build or task.
By default it only downloads binaries of already-installed subpackages,
but there are options to list and select or exclude specific subpackages.
Note this command is intended for development and testing purposes
and should not be necessary/used normally on production systems,
but it can be very helpful for quickly testing an specific package build or
update.
Usage
$ koji-tool install podman
will download the latest build for your Fedora version,
and try to install it.
Use --disttag
suffix to select a different Fedora version.
$ koji-tool install TASKID --exclude "*-devel"
will install all the non-devel subpackages from the task.
A more complex example:
$ koji-tool install google-noto-fonts --prefix google-noto -p 'sans-*-vf-fonts' -x 'sans-*-ui-vf-fonts'
installs all the Google Noto Sans variable fonts excluding UI faces.
One can use --hub
to specify a different Koji hub build service.
Selecting subpackages
By default only installed subpackages are downloaded and updated,
but the following options change the behavior:
--package
: select subpackages by name or glob pattern (this doesn't work currently for multiple builds/tasks)
--exclude
: exclude subpackages by name or glob pattern
--all
: install all subpackages
--ask
: ask about each subpackage
--prefix
: override the subpackage prefix
Help
$ koji-tool install --help
Usage: koji-tool install [-n|--dry-run] [-D|--debug] [-y|--yes] [-H|--hub HUB]
[-P|--packages-url URL] [-l|--list] [-L|--latest]
[-N|--no-reinstall] [-b|--prefix SUBPKGPREFIX]
[(-a|--all) | (-A|--ask) | [-p|--package SUBPKG]
[-x|--exclude SUBPKG]] [-d|--disttag DISTTAG]
[(-R|--nvr) | (-V|--nv)] PKG|NVR|TASKID...
Install rpm packages directly from a Koji build task
Available options:
-n,--dry-run Don't actually download anything
-D,--debug More detailed output
-y,--yes Assume yes to questions (implies --all if not
installed)
-H,--hub HUB KojiHub shortname or url (HUB = fedora, stream,
rpmfusion, or URL) [default: fedora]
-P,--packages-url URL KojiFiles packages url [default: Fedora]
-l,--list List builds
-L,--latest Latest build
-N,--no-reinstall Do not reinstall existing NVRs
-b,--prefix SUBPKGPREFIX Prefix to use for subpackages [default: base package]
-a,--all all subpackages
-A,--ask ask for each subpackge [default if not installed]
-p,--package SUBPKG Subpackage (glob) to install
-x,--exclude SUBPKG Subpackage (glob) not to install
-d,--disttag DISTTAG Use a different disttag [default: .fc36]
-R,--nvr Give an N-V-R instead of package name
-V,--nv Give an N-V instead of package name
-h,--help Show this help text
Shows the progress of active koji builds tasks
by checking the size of their build.log files.
This is useful for monitoring the build progress of large packages that take
a long time to complete for which some arch's may take considerably longer.
Usage
$ koji-tool progress --mine
:
$ koji-tool progress 81148584 # ← Koji taskid
:
23:19:19 vim-8.2.4068-1.fc36 (81148584)
aarch64 351kB [109,133 B/min]
armhfp 133kB [ 65,244 B/min]
ppc64le 493kB [141,598 B/min] TaskClosed
s390x 558kB [100,481 B/min] TaskClosed
:
The buildlog-sizes
command is similar but runs once over nvr patterns.
Installation
Builds for fedora are available in copr.
Build
cabal-rpm builddep && cabal install || stack install
History
The query, install, progress, buildlog-sizes were originally separate programs
and projects (koji-query, koji-install, koji-progress),
and merged together into koji-install (after 0.5) and renamed
to koji-tool. See the other original repos for their history.