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I'm currently writing code that locally installs streamsets extensions via a CLI. One of the checks I want to write is to ensure that the extension works for the streamsets version that's installed locally.

When I try to query the version from the CLI this is what I run into.

:) streamsets --version

Invalid sub-command

streamsets <SUB_COMMAND> [<SUB_COMMAND_ARGUMENTS>]

  Sub-commands:

    dc: Starts the Data Collector

    create-dc: Creates new instance of Data Collector

    cli: Data Collector CLI

    jks-cs: Java Keystore Credential Store

    stagelibs: Data Collector Stage library installer

    show-vault-id: Shows the user-id to authorize in Vault

    setup-mapr: Enables the MapR stage library for the detected
                MapR installation.
:( streamsets cli --version
Found unexpected parameters: [--version]
) streamsets dc --version

Invalid option(s)

streamsets dc <OPTIONS>

  Options:
    -verbose          : prints out Data Collector detailed environment settings
    -exec             : starts Data Collector JVM within the same process of the script
    -skipenvsourcing  : skips the sourcing of the libexec/sdc-env.sh file

How do I figure out what version of streamsets is installed other than traversing the file system and finding the VERSION file?

AlexLordThorsen
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You can get a Data Collector's info, including the version, with the CLI's ping command:

$ streamsets cli -U http://localhost:18630 ping
{
  "info" : {
    "built.date" : "2018-06-13T23:02Z",
    "version" : "3.4.0-SNAPSHOT",
    "built.repo.sha" : "9f803ed0f5167bbb91af2493b20c9a20b566106f",
    "source.md5.checksum" : "1d59dbb2281a974f4b192a28efe7624c",
    "built.by" : "pat"
  },
  "version" : "3.4.0-SNAPSHOT",
  "builtDate" : "2018-06-13T23:02Z",
  "builtBy" : "pat",
  "builtRepoSha" : "9f803ed0f5167bbb91af2493b20c9a20b566106f",
  "sourceMd5Checksum" : "1d59dbb2281a974f4b192a28efe7624c"
}

system info is a synonym for ping

This isn't (yet) documented. I'll open a doc Jira to do so.

metadaddy
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