Purge werf images, stages, cache and other data of all projects on host machine.
The data include:
- Old service tmp dirs, which werf creates during every build, publish, deploy and other commands.
- Local cache:
- Remote git clones cache.
- Git worktree cache.
- Shared context:
- Mounts which persists between several builds (mounts from build_dir).
WARNING: Do not run this command during any other werf command is working on the host machine. This command is supposed to be run manually.
Syntax
werf host purge [options]
Options
--docker-config=''
Specify docker config directory path. Default $WERF_DOCKER_CONFIG or $DOCKER_CONFIG or
~/.docker (in the order of priority)
--dry-run=false
Indicate what the command would do without actually doing that (default $WERF_DRY_RUN)
--force=false
First remove containers that use werf docker images which are going to be deleted
-h, --help=false
help for purge
--home-dir=''
Use specified dir to store werf cache files and dirs (default $WERF_HOME or ~/.werf)
--log-color-mode='auto'
Set log color mode.
Supported on, off and auto (based on the stdout’s file descriptor referring to a
terminal) modes.
Default $WERF_LOG_COLOR_MODE or auto mode.
--log-debug=false
Enable debug (default $WERF_LOG_DEBUG).
--log-pretty=true
Enable emojis, auto line wrapping and log process border (default $WERF_LOG_PRETTY or
true).
--log-quiet=false
Disable explanatory output (default $WERF_LOG_QUIET).
--log-terminal-width=-1
Set log terminal width.
Defaults to:
* $WERF_LOG_TERMINAL_WIDTH
* interactive terminal width or 140
--log-verbose=false
Enable verbose output (default $WERF_LOG_VERBOSE).
--tmp-dir=''
Use specified dir to store tmp files and dirs (default $WERF_TMP_DIR or system tmp dir)