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tiup mirror publish

tiup mirror publish

The command tiup mirror publish is used to publish a new component or a new version of an existing component. Only component owner that has the access to the target component can publish it. To add a new component owner, see the usage of the grant command.

Syntax

tiup mirror publish <comp-name> <version> <tarball> <entry> [flags]

The meaning of each parameter is as follows:

  • <comp-name>: The name of the components, such as tidb. It is recommended to use a string that matches the regular expression ^[a-z\d](?:[a-z\d]|-(?=[a-z\d])){0,38}$.
  • <version>: The version of the component to be published. The version number needs to follow the requirements of Semantic Versioning.
  • <tarball>: The local directory of the .tar.gz package. You need to put dependencies and the executable file of the component in this package. TiUP uploads this package to the mirror.
  • <entry>: The location of the component's executable file in <tarball>.

Options

-k, --key

  • Specifies the component owner's private key. The client uses the private key to sign {component}.json files.
  • Data type: STRING
  • Default: "${TIUP_HOME}/keys/private.json"

--arch

  • Specifies the platform on which the binary files in <tarball> can run. For a single <tarball> package, you can only choose the platform from the following options:

    • amd64: Indicates that the files run on AMD64 machines.
    • arm64: Indicates that the files run on ARM64 machines.
    • any: Indicates that the files, such as scripts, run on both AMD64 and ARM64 machines.
  • Data type: STRING

  • Default: "${GOARCH}"

Note:

If --arch is set to any, then --os must be set to any as well.

--os

  • Specifies the operating system on which the binary files in <tarball> can run. For a single <tarball> package, you can only choose the operating system from the following options:

    • linux: Indicates that the files run on the Linux operating system.
    • darwin: Indicates that the files run on the Darwin operating system.
    • any: Indicates that the files, such as scripts, run on both the Linux and Darwin operating systems.
  • Data type: STRING

  • Default: "${GOOS}"

Note:

If --os is set to any, then --arch must be set to any as well.

--desc

  • Specifies the description of the component.
  • Data type: String
  • Default: NULL

--hide

  • Specifies whether the component is hidden. If it is a hidden component, it can be seen in the result list of tiup list -all, but not in that of tiup list.
  • Data type: STRING
  • Default: NULL

--standalone

  • Controls whether the component can run standalone. This option is currently NOT available.
  • Data type: BOOLEAN
  • This option is disabled by default and its default value is false. To enable this option, you can add this option to the command, and pass the true value or do not pass any value.

Outputs

  • If the command is executed successfully, there is no output.
  • If the component owner is not authorized to modify the target component:
    • If the mirror is a remote mirror, TiUP reports the error Error: The server refused, make sure you have access to this component.
    • If the mirror is a local mirror, TiUP reports the error Error: the signature is not correct.

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