Provided by: datalad_0.17.1-1_all
NAME
datalad metadata - metadata reporting for files and entire datasets
SYNOPSIS
datalad metadata [-h] [-d DATASET] [--get-aggregates] [--reporton TYPE] [-r] [--version] [PATH ...]
DESCRIPTION
Two types of metadata are supported: 1. metadata describing a dataset as a whole (dataset-global metadata), and 2. metadata for files in a dataset (content metadata). Both types can be accessed with this command. Examples: Report the metadata of a single file, as aggregated into the closest locally available dataset, containing the query path:: % datalad metadata somedir/subdir/thisfile.dat Sometimes it is helpful to get metadata records formatted in a more accessible form, here as pretty-printed JSON:: % datalad -f json_pp metadata somedir/subdir/thisfile.dat Same query as above, but specify which dataset to query (must be containing the query path):: % datalad metadata -d . somedir/subdir/thisfile.dat Report any metadata record of any dataset known to the queried dataset:: % datalad metadata --recursive --reporton datasets Get a JSON-formatted report of aggregated metadata in a dataset, incl. information on enabled metadata extractors, dataset versions, dataset IDs, and dataset paths:: % datalad -f json metadata --get-aggregates
OPTIONS
PATH path(s) to query metadata for. Constraints: value must be a string or value must be NONE -h, --help, --help-np show this help message. --help-np forcefully disables the use of a pager for displaying the help message -d DATASET, --dataset DATASET dataset to query. If given, metadata will be reported as stored in this dataset. Otherwise, the closest available dataset containing a query path will be consulted. Constraints: Value must be a Dataset or a valid identifier of a Dataset (e.g. a path) or value must be NONE --get-aggregates if set, yields all (sub)datasets for which aggregate metadata are available in the dataset. No other action is performed, even if other arguments are given. The reported results contain a datasets's ID, the commit hash at which metadata aggregation was performed, and the location of the object file(s) containing the aggregated metadata. --reporton TYPE choose on what type result to report on: 'datasets', 'files', 'all' (both datasets and files), or 'none' (no report). Constraints: value must be one of ('all', 'datasets', 'files', 'none') [Default: 'all'] -r, --recursive if set, recurse into potential subdatasets. --version show the module and its version which provides the command
AUTHORS
datalad is developed by The DataLad Team and Contributors <team@datalad.org>.