CARGO\-UPDATE
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NAME
cargo-update - Update dependencies as recorded in the local lock file
SYNOPSIS
cargo update [
options]
DESCRIPTION
This command will update dependencies in the
Cargo.lock file to the latest
version. If the
Cargo.lock file does not exist, it will be created with the
latest available versions.
OPTIONS
Update Options
-p spec...,
--package spec...
-
Update only the specified packages. This flag may be specified
multiple times. See cargo-pkgid(1) for the SPEC format.
If packages are specified with the -p flag, then a conservative update of
the lockfile will be performed. This means that only the dependency specified
by SPEC will be updated. Its transitive dependencies will be updated only if
SPEC cannot be updated without updating dependencies. All other dependencies
will remain locked at their currently recorded versions.
If -p is not specified, all dependencies are updated.
--aggressive
-
When used with -p, dependencies of spec are forced to update as well.
Cannot be used with --precise.
--precise precise
-
When used with -p, allows you to specify a specific version number to set
the package to. If the package comes from a git repository, this can be a git
revision (such as a SHA hash or tag).
-w,
--workspace
-
Attempt to update only packages defined in the workspace. Other packages
are updated only if they don't already exist in the lockfile. This
option is useful for updating Cargo.lock after you've changed version
numbers in Cargo.toml.
--dry-run
-
Displays what would be updated, but doesn't actually write the lockfile.
Display Options
-v,
--verbose
-
Use verbose output. May be specified twice for "very verbose" output which
includes extra output such as dependency warnings and build script output.
May also be specified with the term.verbose
config value <https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/config.html>.
-q,
--quiet
-
No output printed to stdout.
--color when
-
Control when colored output is used. Valid values:
-
•auto (default): Automatically detect if color support is available on the
terminal.
-
•always: Always display colors.
-
•never: Never display colors.
May also be specified with the term.color
config value <https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/config.html>.
Manifest Options
--manifest-path path
-
Path to the Cargo.toml file. By default, Cargo searches for the
Cargo.toml file in the current directory or any parent directory.
--frozen,
--locked
-
Either of these flags requires that the Cargo.lock file is
up-to-date. If the lock file is missing, or it needs to be updated, Cargo will
exit with an error. The --frozen flag also prevents Cargo from
attempting to access the network to determine if it is out-of-date.
These may be used in environments where you want to assert that the
Cargo.lock file is up-to-date (such as a CI build) or want to avoid network
access.
--offline
-
Prevents Cargo from accessing the network for any reason. Without this
flag, Cargo will stop with an error if it needs to access the network and
the network is not available. With this flag, Cargo will attempt to
proceed without the network if possible.
Beware that this may result in different dependency resolution than online
mode. Cargo will restrict itself to crates that are downloaded locally, even
if there might be a newer version as indicated in the local copy of the index.
See the cargo-fetch(1) command to download dependencies before going
offline.
May also be specified with the net.offline config value <https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/config.html>.
Common Options
+toolchain
-
If Cargo has been installed with rustup, and the first argument to cargo
begins with +, it will be interpreted as a rustup toolchain name (such
as +stable or +nightly).
See the rustup documentation <https://rust-lang.github.io/rustup/overrides.html>
for more information about how toolchain overrides work.
-h,
--help
-
Prints help information.
-Z flag
-
Unstable (nightly-only) flags to Cargo. Run cargo -Z help for details.
ENVIRONMENT
See
the reference <
https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/environment-variables.html> for
details on environment variables that Cargo reads.
EXIT STATUS
-
•0: Cargo succeeded.
-
•101: Cargo failed to complete.
EXAMPLES
-
1.Update all dependencies in the lockfile:
-
cargo update
-
2.Update only specific dependencies:
-
cargo update -p foo -p bar
-
3.Set a specific dependency to a specific version:
-
cargo update -p foo --precise 1.2.3
SEE ALSO
cargo(1),
cargo-generate-lockfile(1)