Usage of 'src api':
-dump-requests
Log GraphQL requests and responses to stdout
-get-curl
Print the curl command for executing this query and exit (WARNING: includes printing your access token!)
-insecure-skip-verify
Skip validation of TLS certificates against trusted chains
-query string
GraphQL query to execute, e.g. 'query { currentUser { username } }' (stdin otherwise)
-trace
Log the trace ID for requests. #See https://sourcegraph.com/docs/admin/observability/tracing
-user-agent-telemetry
Include the operating system and architecture in the User-Agent sent with requests to Sourcegraph (default true)
-vars string
GraphQL query variables to include as JSON string, e.g. '{"var": "val", "var2": "val2"}'
Exit codes:
0: Success
1: General failures (connection issues, invalid HTTP response, etc.)
2: GraphQL error response
Examples:
Run queries (identical behavior):
$ echo 'query { currentUser { username } }' | src api
$ src api -query='query { currentUser { username } }'
Specify query variables:
$ echo '<query>' | src api 'var1=val1' 'var2=val2'
Searching for "Router" and getting result count:
$ echo 'query($query: String!) { search(query: $query) { results { resultCount } } }' | src api 'query=Router'
Get the curl command for a query (just add '-get-curl' in the flags section):
$ src api -get-curl -query='query { currentUser { username } }'