cipux_task_client.1p

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Version: 2010-06-07 (ubuntu - 24/10/10)

Section: 1 (Commandes utilisateur)

NAME

command line interface to CipUX Task library

VERSION

version 3.4.0.7

SYNOPSIS

  cipux_task_client [OPTION] -t <TASK> -o <OBJECT> [-x|-y <ATTR>=<VALUE>]
 
  abbreviations: ATTR = ATTRIBUTE
 
 

OPTIONS

         Options for all commands:
 
         -c | --cfg             : cipux-task.conf
         -D | --debug           : print debug messages for developers
         -h | --help            : print help (this message + options)
         -V | --version         : print only version
 
         Options for some commands:
 
         -t | --task           : CipUX::Task command
         -x | --mattrvalue     : multiple LDAP attributes, please see
                                 description
         -y | --attrvalue      : one LDAP attribute with multible values,
                                 please see description
 
 

DESCRIPTION OF OPTIONS

--attrvalue
This is option have to be use if a LDAP attribute of object has no possibility to search or do not know its own equality. This attributes are rather seldom, nisNetgroupTriple is such an attribute. It is used for clients of netgroups. If you are not sure use --mattrvalue (-x) instaed. If you want to set a values you should provide them like this:
   --attrvalue <ATTRIBUTE>=<VALUE>
 
 

If you want to delete all values of that attribute you can just provide:

   --attrvalue <ATTRIBUTE>
 
 
-c
Same as option --cfg.
--cfg
To specify the configuration file, if any. The default location for the configuration file is:
  (1) ~/.cipux/cipux-task.yaml
 
 

or

  (2) /etc/cipux/cipux-task.yaml
 
 

If both are missing, you have to use this option --cfg to specify one.

-D
Same as option --debug.
--debug
To see more output, what the internals is doing, you can enable the --debug and see more message printed to STDOUT.

The suggestion is not to use debug output for production code.

-h
Same as option --help
--help
Prints brief help message.
--mattrvalue
This is option have to be use if a LDAP object has to be created. This option requires always an attribute and a value. Therefore only this syntax is possible:
   --mattrvalue <ATTRIBUTE>=<VALUE>
 
 

The reason for this is to be able to gave the user exact hints when he try to create a object but forget the value.

The ``m'' stands for multiple. So it is possible to give the option several times.

-o
Same as option --object
--object
This option is used to specify the object on which the command is operating. Make sure you choose the right object. Of course this will also fail when the object is not fetchable with (in the objects list of) --task.
-t
Same as option --task.
--task
This option defines the ``task name'' the command is operating with. A ``task name'' is a certain command inside the CipUX Task Library. For example ``cipux_task_create room''. You can easily define new tasks in the configuration file. The default location of this file is /etc/cipux/cipux-task.yaml.
-V
Same as option --version.
--version
Prints the version and exits.
-x
Same as option --mattrvalue.
-y
Same as option --attrvalue.

COMMANDS

  cipux_task_client
 
 

SEE ALSO

See the CipUX webpage and the manual at <http://www.cipux.org>

See the mailing list <http://sympa.cipworx.org/wws/info/cipux-devel>

AUTHOR

Christian Kuelker <christian.kuelker@cipworx.org> Copyright (C) 2007 - 2010 by Christian Kuelker

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.

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