Waypoint Up
Command: waypoint up
Perform the build, deploy, and release steps
Usage
Usage: waypoint up [options]
Perform the build, deploy, and release steps.
Global Options
-plain
- Plain output: no colors, no animation. The default is false.-app=<string>
(-a
) - App to target. Certain commands require a single app target for Waypoint configurations with multiple apps. If you have a single app, then this can be ignored.-project=<string>
(-p
) - Project to target.-workspace=<string>
(-w
) - Workspace to operate in.
Operation Options
-label=<key=value>
- Labels to set for this operation. Can be specified multiple times.-local
- True to use a local runner to execute the operation, false to use a remote runner. If unset, Waypoint will automatically determine where the operation will occur, defaulting to remote if possible.-remote-source=<key=value>
- Override configurations for how remote runners source data. This is specified to the data source type being used in your configuration. This is used for example to set a specific Git ref to run against.-var=<key=value>
- Variable value to set for this operation. Can be specified multiple times.-var-file=<string>
- HCL or JSON file containing variable values to set for this operation. If any ".auto.wpvars" or ".auto.wpvars.json" files are present, they will be automatically loaded.
Command Options
-prune
- Prune old unreleased deployments. The default is true.-prune-retain=<int>
- The number of unreleased deployments to keep. If this isn't set or is set to any negative number, then this will default to 1 on the server. If you want to prune all unreleased deployments, set this to 0. The default is -1.