The command
action is used to execute a pre-defined command on the
dispatcher itself.
A typical use case would be to set the bootmode for a board by controlling a
relay.
In order to use the action, the action block should only define the name of the command to execute.
Command is the top level action.
- command:
name: set_boot_to_nand
In order to use a command action, admins should add the command name to the device dictionary.
{% set user_commands = {'set_boot_to_qspi': {'do': 'webrelay --host 192.168.0.15 --port 1234 --relay 1 on',
'undo': 'webrelay --host 192.168.0.15 --port 1234 --relay 1 off'},
'set_boot_to_nand': {'do': 'webrelay --host 192.168.0.15 --port 1234 --relay 1 off',
'undo': 'webrelay --host 192.168.0.15 --port 1234 --relay 1 off'}} %}
user_commands is a dictionary of commands where the key will be used in the job definition.
if the command should be undone when the job finishes, admins should add a undo command.