$ oadm build-chain <image-stream>
OpenShift Origin uses image
change triggers in a BuildConfig
to detect when an
image
stream tag has been updated. You can use the oadm build-chain
command to
build a dependency tree that identifies which
images
would be affected by updating an image in a specified
image
stream.
The build-chain
tool can determine which
builds
to trigger; it analyzes the output of those builds to determine if they will in
turn update another
image
stream tag. If they do, the tool continues to follow the dependency tree.
Lastly, it outputs a graph specifying the image stream tags
that would be impacted by an update to the top-level tag. The default output
syntax for this tool is set to a human-readable format; the DOT format is also
supported.
The following table describes common build-chain
usage and general syntax:
Description | Syntax |
---|---|
Build the dependency tree for the latest tag in |
$ oadm build-chain <image-stream> |
Build the dependency tree for the v2 tag in DOT format, and visualize it using the DOT utility. |
$ oadm build-chain <image-stream>:v2 \ -o dot \ | dot -T svg -o deps.svg |
Build the dependency tree across all projects for the specified image stream tag found the test project. |
$ oadm build-chain <image-stream>:v1 \ -n test --all |
You may need to install the graphviz package to use the |