NAME

gerrit review - Apply reviews to one or more patch sets

SYNOPSIS

ssh -p <port> <host> gerrit review
  [--project <PROJECT> | -p <PROJECT>]
  [--branch <BRANCH> | -b <BRANCH>]
  [--message <MESSAGE> | -m <MESSAGE>]
  [--notify <NOTIFYHANDLING> | -n <NOTIFYHANDLING>]
  [--submit | -s]
  [--abandon | --restore]
  [--rebase]
  [--move <BRANCH>]
  [--publish]
  [--json | -j]
  [--delete]
  [--verified <N>] [--code-review <N>]
  [--label Label-Name=<N>]
  [--tag TAG]
  {COMMIT | CHANGEID,PATCHSET}…

DESCRIPTION

Updates the current user’s approval status of the specified patch sets and/or submits them for merging, sending out email notifications and updating the database.

Patch sets may be specified in CHANGEID,PATCHSET format, such as 8242,2, or COMMIT format.

If a patch set is specified with the COMMIT format, the complete or abbreviated commit SHA-1 may be used. If the same commit is available in multiple projects the --project option may be used to limit where Gerrit searches for the change to only the contents of the specified project. If the same commit is available in multiple branches the --branch option may be used to limit where Gerrit searches for changes to only the specified branch.

OPTIONS

  • --project; -p
    Name of the project the intended changes are contained within. This option must be supplied before the commit SHA-1 in order to take effect.

  • --branch; -b
    Name of the branch the intended changes are contained within. This option must be supplied before the commit SHA-1 in order to take effect.

  • --message; -m
    Optional cover letter to include as part of the message sent to reviewers when the approval states are updated. (option is mutually exclusive with –json)

  • --json; -j
    Read review input json from stdin. See ReviewInput entity for the format. (option is mutually exclusive with –submit, –restore, –publish, –delete, –abandon, –message, –rebase and –move)

  • --notify; -n
    Who to send email notifications to after the review is stored. This option only applies for storing the review, but not for any other action (abandon, restore etc.) done by this command.

    • NONE: send no email

    • OWNER: send email to change owners

    • OWNER_REVIEWERS: send email to change owners and reviewers

    • ALL: send email to all (change owners, reviewers, watchers and any user who has starred the change)

  • --help; -h
    Display site-specific usage information, including the complete listing of supported approval categories and values.

  • --abandon
    Abandon the specified change(s). (option is mutually exclusive with –submit, –restore, –publish, –delete, –rebase, –move and –json)

  • --restore
    Restore the specified abandoned change(s). (option is mutually exclusive with –abandon and –json)

  • --rebase
    Rebase the specified change(s). (option is mutually exclusive with –abandon, –submit, –delete and –json)

  • --move
    Move the specified change(s). (option is mutually exclusive with –json and –abandon)

  • --submit; -s
    Submit the specified patch set(s) for merging. (option is mutually exclusive with –abandon, –publish –delete, –rebase and –json)

  • --code-review; –verified
    Set the label to the value N. The exact option names supported and the range of values permitted differs per site, check the output of –help, or contact your site administrator for further details. These options are only available for the labels that are defined in the All-Projects root project and that are valid for all projects; for other labels, see –label. Votes that are not permitted for the user are silently ignored.

  • --label
    Set a label by name to the value N. Invalid votes (invalid label or invalid value) and votes that are not permitted for the user are silently ignored.

  • --strict-labels
    Require ability to vote on all specified labels before reviewing change. If the vote is invalid (invalid label or invalid name), the vote is not permitted for the user, or the vote is on an outdated or closed patch set, return an error instead of silently discarding the vote.

  • --tag; -t
    Apply a TAG to the change message, votes, and inline comments. The TAG can represent an external system like CI that does automated verification of the change. Comments with specific TAG values can be filtered out in the web UI. Note that to apply different tags on on different votes/comments, multiple invocations of the SSH command are required.

ACCESS

Any user who has SSH access to Gerrit.

SCRIPTING

This command is intended to be used in scripts.

EXAMPLES

Approve the change with commit c0ff33 as “Verified +1”

        $ ssh -p 29418 review.example.com gerrit review --verified +1 c0ff33

Vote on the project specific label “mylabel”:

        $ ssh -p 29418 review.example.com gerrit review --label mylabel=+1 c0ff33

Append the message “Build Successful”. Notice two levels of quoting is required, one for the local shell, and another for the argument parser inside the Gerrit server:

        $ ssh -p 29418 review.example.com gerrit review -m '"Build Successful"' c0ff33

Mark the unmerged commits both “Verified +1” and “Code-Review +2” and submit them for merging:

  $ ssh -p 29418 review.example.com gerrit review \
    --verified +1 \
    --code-review +2 \
    --submit \
    --project this/project \
    $(git rev-list origin/master..HEAD)

Abandon an active change:

  $ ssh -p 29418 review.example.com gerrit review --abandon c0ff33

SEE ALSO

GERRIT

Part of Gerrit Code Review