// file : bpkg/pkg-fetch.cli // copyright : Copyright (c) 2014-2019 Code Synthesis Ltd // license : MIT; see accompanying LICENSE file include ; "\section=1" "\name=bpkg-pkg-fetch" "\summary=fetch package archive" namespace bpkg { { " ", "\h|SYNOPSIS| \c{\b{bpkg pkg-fetch} [] (\b{/} | \b{--existing|-e} )} \h|DESCRIPTION| The \cb{pkg-fetch} command fetches the archive for the specified package name and version from one of the archive-based repositories (\l{bpkg-rep-add(1)}). The resulting package state is \cb{fetched} (\l{bpkg-pkg-status(1)}). If the \cb{--replace|-r} option is specified, then \cb{pkg-fetch} will replace the archive of a package that is already in the \cb{fetched} or \cb{unpacked} state. Otherwise, \cb{pkg-fetch} expects the package to not exist in the configuration. If the \cb{--existing|-e} option is used, then instead of the name and version arguments, \cb{pkg-fetch} expects a local path to an existing package archive. In this case, \cb{bpkg} will use the archive in place, without copying it into the configuration directory. Also, unless the \cb{--purge|-p} option is specified, \cb{bpkg} will not attempt to remove this archive when the package is later purged with the \l{bpkg-pkg-purge(1)} command." } class pkg_fetch_options: configuration_options { "\h|PKG-FETCH OPTIONS|" bool --replace|-r { "Replace the archive if the package is already fetched or unpacked." } bool --existing|-e { "Treat the argument as an existing package archive path rather than the package name/version to fetch." } bool --purge|-p { "Remove the existing package archive when the package is purged." } }; }