plainbox-session-export - Online in the Cloud

This is the command plainbox-session-export that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator

PROGRAM:

NAME


plainbox-session-export - (re-)export an existing session

SYNOPSIS


plainbox session export [-h] [--flag FLAG] [-f FORMAT] [-p OPTIONS] [-o FILE]
SESSION-ID

DESCRIPTION


Export a single session

The plainbox session export command allows to export any existing session (that can be
still resumed) with any set of exporter / exporter option combinations.

The exported session representation can be printed to stdout (default) or saved to a
specified file. You can pass a question mark (?) to both --output-format and
--output-options for a list of available values.

OPTIONS


Positional arguments:

Identifier of the session to export

Optional arguments:

--flag pass this resume flag to the session resume code

-f=text, --output-format=text
save test results in the specified FORMAT (pass ? for a list of choices)

Possible choices: ?, 2013.com.canonical.plainbox::hexr,
2013.com.canonical.plainbox::html, 2013.com.canonical.plainbox::json,
2013.com.canonical.plainbox::rfc822, 2013.com.canonical.plainbox::text,
2013.com.canonical.plainbox::xlsx, xlsx, rfc822, json, xml, html, text

-p=, --output-options=
comma-separated list of options for the export mechanism (pass ? for a list of
choices)

-o=-, --output-file=-
save test results to the specified FILE (or to stdout if FILE is -)

LIMITATIONS


Sessions that cannot be resumed cannot be exported. Two common causes for that are known.

First of all, a session can fail to resume because of missing or changed job definitions.
For that you need to re-install the exact same provider version as was available on the
machine that generated the session you are trying to work with.

The second case is when a session was copied from another machine and some of the log
files are pointing to a different users' account. This can be worked around by providing
appropriate symbolic links from /home/some-user/ to /home/your-user/

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