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rollbar-cli

The Rollbar CLI provides easy command line access to Rollbar's API features, starting with source map uploads and notifying deploys.

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Install

npm install -g rollbar-cli

Usage and Reference

Currently upload-sourcemaps and notify-deploy commands are supported.

upload-sourcemaps

Upload source maps recursively from a directory.

rollbar-cli upload-sourcemaps <path> [options]

upload sourcemaps

Options:
  --version       Show version number                                  [boolean]
  -v, --verbose   Verbose status output                                [boolean]
  -q, --quiet     Silent status output                                 [boolean]
  --help          Show help                                            [boolean]
  --access-token  Access token for the Rollbar API           [string] [required]
  --url-prefix    Base part of the stack trace URLs          [string] [required]
  --code-version  Code version string must match value in the Rollbar item
                                                             [string] [required]
  --next          Next version. Zip all the source map files and upload as one
                  file                                                 [boolean]
  -D, --dry-run   Scan and validate source maps without uploading      [boolean]

Some of these options are required and must be specified for a successful upload.

path: Absolute or relative path to build directory. This directory should contain .js files with sourceMappingURL directives included. The current version of the CLI supports detecting files with sourceMappingURL directives and uploading related map files within a directory.

--access-token: The Rollbar API post_server_item token.

--url-prefix: The base portion of the URL to be concatenated with the js filenames discovered while scanning path. The Rollbar backend uses this to match stack frame locations and it must exactly match the URLs in the error stack frames. See minified_url at Source Maps for more information.

--code-version: The code version string must match the string passed in the Rollbar error payload, which is usually set in the config options for Rollbar.js. See Source Maps for more information.

--next: This is an optional parameter triggering next version. When specified, all source map files are compressed and uploaded as one zip file directly.

Example:

rollbar-cli upload-sourcemaps ./dist --access-token 638d... --url-prefix 'http://example.com/' --code-version 123.456

or

rollbar-cli upload-sourcemaps ./dist --access-token 638d... --url-prefix 'http://example.com/' --code-version 123.456 --next

notify-deploy

Notify deploy to Rollbar.

rollbar-cli notify-deploy [options]

Notify deploy to Rollbar

Options:
  --version           Show version number                              [boolean]
  -v, --verbose       Verbose status output                            [boolean]
  -q, --quiet         Silent status output                             [boolean]
  --help              Show help                                        [boolean]
  --access-token      Use a post server item access token for the Rollbar API
                                                             [string] [required]
  --code-version      Code version or Git SHA of revision being deployed
                                                             [string] [required]
  --deploy-id         ID of the deploy to update                        [string]
  --environment       Environment to which the revision was deployed such as
                      production                             [string] [required]
  --status            Status of the deploy - started, succeeded (default),
                      failed, or timed_out                              [string]
  --rollbar-username  Rollbar username of person who deployed           [string]
  --local-username    Local username of person who deployed             [string]
  --comment           Additional text to include with the deploy        [string]

Example:

rollbar-cli notify-deploy --access-token 1234 --code-version 1.0.1 --environment production --rollbar-username foobar --status succeeded --local-username foo_bar --comment 'Deploy Test'

Output on success:

         { deploy_id: 12345678 }
         Deploy successful

Release History & Changelog

See our Releases page for a list of all releases, including changes.

Help / Support

If you run into any issues, please email us at support@rollbar.com.

For bug reports, please open an issue on GitHub.

Developing

To set up a development environment, you'll need Node.js and npm.

  1. Install dependencies npm install

  2. Link the rollbar-cli command to the local repo npm link

  3. Run the tests npm test

Contributing

  1. Fork it.
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature).
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Added some feature').
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature).
  5. Create a new Pull Request.

License

rollbar-cli is free software released under the MIT License. See LICENSE for details.

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Last updated on 11 Jan 2022

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