For now, the artifactory-cleanup tool provides the possibility to save the output as a txt or json file.
By default, artifactory-cleanup runs on dry-run mode.
Is it possible to run artifactory-cleanup and save the output on a JSON file, then based on this json file do the destroy without doing all the job again of getting the artifacts to delete ?
For now, the artifactory-cleanup tool provides the possibility to save the output as a txt or json file.
By default, artifactory-cleanup runs on dry-run mode.
Is it possible to run artifactory-cleanup and save the output on a JSON file, then based on this json file do the destroy without doing all the job again of getting the artifacts to delete ?