Air sandbox commands:-
1. air sandbox find [path]
[-up|-down]
[-sandbox]
[-relative]
[-project]
<path> Optional. Specifies the directory in which to start looking. Default is the current working directory.
-up | -down Optional. Default is -up. You can choose one:
-up specifies an upward search, toward the filesystem root, to see if the directory at path or any containing directory is a sandbox. Prints the path for the innermost containing sandbox, or fails if there is none.
-down specifies a recursive downward search of the directory specified by path and its subdirectories. Prints the paths for all sandboxes found, or fails if no sandboxes are found.
-sandbox Optional. Specifies that the sandbox directory found should be listed (the default). Valid only with -up. Specify
-sandbox only when you are specifying -relative and/or -project.
-relative Optional. Specifies that the relative path from the sandbox directory to path should be printed. Valid only with -up.
-project Optional. Specifies that the EME project the sandbox is associated with should be printed. Valid only with -up.
Example 1
If you run the command without any options, it returns the sandbox directory — the same result if it were run with the -sandbox option. For example, the following command:
air sandbox find
/home/<user>/test_sand
Running the command with -sandbox:
> air sandbox find -sandbox
returns the identical path:
/home/<user>/test_sand
<Server>:<user>:/home/<user>/test_sand/mp
Example 2
Running the command with only -relative:
air sandbox find -relative
returns the relative path to sand: mp
<server>:<user>:/home/<user>/test_sand/mp
Example 3
Running the command with both -sandbox and -relative:
air sandbox find -sandbox -relative
returns both the sandbox directory and the relative directory:
/home/<user>/test_sand/mp
2. air sandbox get-required-files [-force] [<path> ...]
Displays the set of files that are referenced by one or more files within a sandbox. Each line of the output contains the project path and relative filename separated by a tab character.
-force Specifies that the command should continue even after an error is encountered (for example, if a required file cannot be found or if a URL contains an invalid parameter). In this case, the output may be incomplete.
-path Path to one or more files in a sandbox. If no path is specified, displays the required files for all files in the sandbox.
3. air sandbox info <path>
Displays information about a sandbox, or about files within a sandbox.
<path> Path to a file or directory. The output includes sandbox and datastore information:
air sandbox info /home/<user>/test_sand
Filesystem Info:
Path: /home/<user>/test_sand
Size: 8192
Owner: <user>
Created: 2015-10-06 00:25:37
Modified: 2015-10-06 00:25:37
Accessed: 2015-10-06 01:00:36
Permissions: drwxrwxr-x
EME Datastore Info:
Datastore URL: file://<server>.<domain>.com/ai/repo/dev/dev_eme
Branch: main
Project: /Projects/dir1/dir2/dr3
4. air sandbox lock <path>
[-set | -release | -break | -reset]
[-nocheck]
[-force] [-unbreakable] [-manual-release]
Performs lock operations on sandbox objects. Default operation is -set, to create a lock.
<path> Path to an object in a checked-in sandbox. If the object is a graph, the run script associated with the graph will also be locked.
-set Locks an object in a sandbox. Makes the file in the sandbox writable.
-release Releases the lock from an object in a sandbox. Makes the file in the sandbox read-only.
-break Breaks another user's lock on an object in your sandbox. After breaking it, you may lock the file with the air sandbox lock set command.
-reset Resets a lock broken by another user to unlocked state.
-nocheck Applicable if -set or -release specified. Causes the command to not do timestamp checking. Normally, air sandbox lock -set prevents you from setting locks on out-of-date files, and air sandbox lock -release prevents you from releasing locks on modified files.
-force Applicable if -set specified. Breaks another user's lock, if necessary, before setting lock.
-unbreakable Applicable if -set specified. Sets the lock to be unbreakable except by the EME administrator.
-manual-release Applicable if -set specified. Causes the file to remain locked after the file is checked in.
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