tiup list

The command tiup list is used to get the list of available components of a mirror.

Syntax

tiup list [component] [flags]

[component] is an optional parameter used to specify a certain component. If [component] is set, TiUP lists all versions of the specified component; if not, TiUP lists all components.

Options

--all

  • Displays all components. By default, TiUP does not show hidden components.
  • Data type: BOOLEAN
  • This option is disabled by default and its default value is false. To enable this option, you can add this option to the command, and pass the true value or do not pass any value.

--installed

  • Only displays components and versions that have been installed.
  • Data type: BOOLEAN
  • This option is disabled by default and its default value is false. To enable this option, you can add this option to the command, and pass the true value or do not pass any value.

--verbose

  • Displays installed component versions in the components list.
  • Data type: BOOLEAN
  • This option is disabled by default and its default value is false. To enable this option, you can add this option to the command, and pass the true value or do not pass any value.

Outputs

  • If [component] is not set:
    • If --verbose is specified: TiUP outputs a component information list consisting of Name (component name), Installed (installed versions), Owner (component owner), and Description (component description).
    • If --verbose is not specified: TiUP outputs a component information list consisting of Name (component name), Owner (component owner), and Description (component description).
  • If [component] is set:
    • If the specified component exists: TiUP outputs a version information list of the specified component, consisting of Version (version number), Installed (installation status), Release (release date), and Platforms (supported platforms).
    • If the specified component does not exist: TiUP reports the error failed to fetch component: unknown component.

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