| commit | 18697843d906c46b1454d1bf8e7a91036bec2c40 | [log] [tgz] |
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| author | chyijia <chyijia@google.com> | Thu Aug 29 08:18:36 2024 +0000 |
| committer | chyijia <chyijia@google.com> | Thu Aug 29 14:51:46 2024 +0000 |
| tree | 61dfd28e76a8f419441513705235de01195fc9c7 | |
| parent | 406e79eedcdfb21f00db14f35d2b5bb8046bb5ed [diff] |
Handle errors returned by `ListenAndServe()` Print error message and stop the program when the local web server closed abnormally. Bug: 121042212 Change-Id: Ieafdc3f1e1d3d890d6002d31ccb6dbb4c8783e5a
Fetch artifact is a tool for downloading artifacts from Android's continuous integration service.
target: Required - The target you would like to download the artifact from.artifact: Required - The artifact to download.build_id or branch, but not bothbuild_id is provided, the script would download the artifact from that build_id.branch is provided, the script would download the artifact from the last known good build of that branch.output: Optional - If you would like the contents of the file to be written to a specific file.client_id: Optional - If authorization is required to download the artifact, please set this parameter as your OAuth2.0 Client ID.secret: Optional - If authorization is required to download the artifact, please set this parameter as your OAuth2.0 Client secret.port: Optional - If you would like to specify the OAuth callback port to listen on. Default: 10502project_id: Optional - The project id being used to access the fetch APIs.-: Optional - If you would like the contents of the file to be written to stdout (must be the last arg)fetch_artifact -target=aosp_arm64-userdebug -build_id=7000390 -artifact=COPIED
fetch_artifact -target=aosp_arm64-userdebug -build_id=7000390 -artifact=COPIED -
fetch_artifact -target=aosp_arm64-trunk_staging-userdebug -branch=aosp-main -artifact=COPIED
In this case, you might need to create an OAuth 2.0 Client ID for a web application and set the redirect URI to http://localhost:<port>(default port: 10502).
fetch_artifact -target=<restricted_target> -build_id=<id> -artifact=COPIED -client_id=<OAuth_client_id> -secret=<OAuth_client_secret>
If you are accessing the fetch APIs from a different project than your OAuth client, you will need to specify the -project_id flag:
fetch_artifact -target=<restricted_target> -build_id=<id> -artifact=COPIED -client_id=<OAuth_client_id> -secret=<OAuth_client_secret> -project_id=<project_id>
OUT_DIR=out ./build