npm install -g lambci-cli
You can then run lambci
on the command line:
$ lambci
Usage: lambci [--stack <stack>] <cmd> [options]
A command line tool for administering LambCI
Options:
--stack <stack> LambCI stack name / prefix to use (default: lambci)
--help Display help about a particular command
Commands:
info General info about the LambCI stack
config Display/edit config options
hook Add/remove/update/show hook for GitHub repo
rebuild Run a particular project build again
Report bugs at github.com/lambci/cli/issues
You'll need to make sure you have your AWS credentials set either in environment variables, or in configuration files, in the same format as the AWS CLI.
Usage: lambci config [--project <project>] [--unset] <name> [<value>]
Display/edit the specified config value (using dot notation)
Options:
--stack <stack> LambCI stack name / prefix to use (default: lambci)
--project <project> Project config to edit, eg 'gh/mhart/dynalite' (default: global)
--unset Unset (delete) this config value
<name> Name of the config property (using dot notation)
<value> Value to set config (if not supplied, just display it)
Examples:
To set the global GitHub token to 'abcdef01234':
lambci config secretEnv.GITHUB_TOKEN abcdef01234
To override the GitHub token for a particular project:
lambci config --project gh/mhart/dynalite secretEnv.GITHUB_TOKEN abcdef01234
To retrieve the global Slack channel:
lambci config notifications.slack.channel
Usage: lambci hook [--token <token>|--hub-token] <cmd> <repo> [options]
Add/remove/update/show hook for GitHub repo
Options:
--stack <stack> LambCI stack name / prefix to use (default: lambci)
--token <token> GitHub API token to use
--hub-token Use the API token from ~/.config/hub (if you have installed 'hub')
<cmd> --add / --remove / --update / --show
<repo> GitHub repo to add/update/remove hook from (eg, mhart/dynalite)
--topic <topic> SNS topic to use with --add (defaults to value from CloudFormation stack)
--key <accessKeyId> AWS access key to use with --add (defaults to value from CloudFormation stack)
--secret <secretKey> AWS secret key to use with --add (defaults to value from CloudFormation stack)
Examples:
To add a hook to the mhart/dynalite repo if you have a LambCI CloudFormation stack:
lambci hook --token abcdef0123 --add mhart/dynalite
To add a hook using the GitHub token if you've installed 'hub':
lambci hook --hub-token --add mhart/dynalite
To add a hook using specific params instead of from a CloudFormation stack:
lambci hook --token abcd --add mhart/dynalite --topic arn:aws:sns:... --key ABCD --secret 234832
To update an existing hook just to ensure it responds to the correct events:
lambci hook --token abcd --update mhart/dynalite
To show the existing hooks in a repo:
lambci hook --token abcd --show mhart/dynalite
To remove a LambCI (SNS) hook from a repo:
lambci hook --token abcd --remove mhart/dynalite
Usage: lambci rebuild <project> <buildNum>
Run a particular project build again
Options:
--stack <stack> LambCI stack name / prefix to use (default: lambci)
<project> Project to rebuild (eg, gh/mhart/dynalite)
<buildNum> The build you want to rebuild (eg, 23)