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NAME

     laminarc - Laminar CI client application

SYNOPSIS

     laminarc queue JOB [PARAM=VALUE...] ...
     laminarc queue JOB [PARAM=VALUE...] ...
     laminarc queue JOB [PARAM=VALUE...] ...
     laminarc set PARAM=VALUE...
     laminarc show-jobs
     laminarc show-running
     laminarc show-queued
     laminarc abort JOB NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

     The laminarc program connects to a Laminar server and perform one of following operations:

     queue   adds job(s) (with optional parameters) to the queue and returns immediately.

     start   adds job(s) (with optional parameters) to the queue and returns when the jobs begin
             execution.

     run     adds job(s) (with optional parameters) to the queue and returns when the jobs
             complete execution. The exit code will be non-zero if any of the runs does not
             complete successfully.

     set     sets one or more parameters to be exported as environment variables in subsequent
             scripts for the run identified by the $JOB and $RUN environment variables.  This is
             primarily intended for use from within a job execution, where those variables are
             already set by the server.

     show-jobs
             list jobs known to the server.

     show-running
             list the currently running jobs with their numbers.

     show-queued
             list the names and numbers of the jobs waiting in the queue.

     abort   manually abort a currently running job by name and number.

     The laminar server to connect to is read from the LAMINAR_HOST environment variable. If
     empty, it falls back to LAMINAR_BIND_RPC and finally defaults to unix-abstract:laminar

ENVIRONMENT

     LAMINAR_HOST
             address of server to connect. May be of the form IP:PORT, unix:PATH/TO/SOCKET or
             unix-abstract:NAME

     LAMINAR_BIND_RPC
             fallback server address variable. It is set by laminard during execution of scripts.

SEE ALSO

     laminard(8)

AUTHORS

     Oliver Giles created Laminar CI.
     Dmitry Bogatov created this manual page for the Debian project (but it can be used by
     others).

                                           Apr 04, 2019