oro ping
Ping the registry
Usage:
oro ping [OPTIONS]
Options
-h, --help
Print help (see a summary with '-h')
-V, --version
Print version
Global Options
--root <ROOT>
Path to the project to operate on.
By default, Orogene will look up from the current working directory until it finds a directory with a package.json
file or a node_modules/
directory.
[default: .]
--registry <REGISTRY>
Registry used for unscoped packages
[default: https://registry.npmjs.org]
--scoped-registry <SCOPED_REGISTRIES>
Registry to use for a specific @scope
, using --scoped-registry @scope=https://foo.com
format.
Can be provided multiple times to specify multiple scoped registries.
--auth <AUTH>
Credentials to apply to registries when they're accessed. You can provide credentials for multiple registries at a time, and different credential fields for a registry.
The syntax is --auth {my.registry.com}token=deadbeef --auth {my.registry.com}username=myuser
.
Valid auth fields are: token
, username
, password
, and legacy-auth
.
--cache <CACHE>
Location of disk cache.
Default location varies by platform.
--config <CONFIG>
File to read configuration values from.
When specified, global configuration loading is disabled and configuration values will only be read from this location.
--loglevel <LOGLEVEL>
Log output level/directive.
Supports plain loglevels (off, error, warn, info, debug, trace) as well as more advanced directives in the format target[span{field=value}]=level
.
[default: info]
-q, --quiet
Disable all output
--json
Format output as JSON
--no-progress
Disable the progress bars
--no-emoji
Disable printing emoji.
By default, this will show emoji when outputting to a TTY that supports unicode.
--no-first-time
Skip first-time setup
--no-telemetry
Disable telemetry.
Telemetry for Orogene is opt-in, anonymous, and is used to help the team improve the product. It is usually configured on first run, but you can use this flag to force-disable it either in an individual CLI call, or in a project-local oro.kdl.
--sentry-dsn <SENTRY_DSN>
Sentry DSN (access token) where telemetry will be sent (if enabled)
--proxy
Use proxy to delegate the network.
Proxy is opt-in, it uses for outgoing http/https request. If enabled, should set proxy-url too.
--proxy-url <PROXY_URL>
A proxy to use for outgoing http requests
--no-proxy-domain <NO_PROXY_DOMAIN>
Use commas to separate multiple entries, e.g. .host1.com,.host2.com
.
Can also be configured through the NO_PROXY
environment variable, like NO_PROXY=.host1.com
.
--retries <RETRIES>
How many times to retry failed network operations
[default: 2]