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"Command Line Interface"
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The AS7 Command Line Interface (CLI) is a command line management tool for the AS 7 domain
or a standalone server. It allows a user to connect to the AS7 domain controller or a
standalone server and execute management operations available through the
http://community.jboss.org/docs/DOC-16317 AS7 detyped management model. Depending on the
operation system, the CLI is launched using jboss-admin.sh or jboss-admin.bat located in
the AS7 bin directory.
h2. Features
The CLI features include:
* connect to the specific controller or server instance by specifying the host and the
port;
* send operation requests (providing the managed component's address, attribute or
operation name and parameters) following the
http://community.jboss.org/docs/DOC-16317
AS7 detyped management model;
* view the available managed components, their attributes and operations;
* tab-completion for commands and operation requests;
* history of the executed commands and operation requests.
h2. Commands
There are commands and operations. Commands don't trigger server management actions,
they are performed locally and may affect only the command line session settings.
Operations, on the other hand, are actually translated into the operation requests and
sent for the execution to the server.
To syntactically differentiate between the commands and the operations, the commands start
with '/', e.g. '/help' which, btw, lists all the supported commands,
options and other useful info. Another way to list all the supported commands is to type
'/' and press the tab key.
h3. Connection
The first thing to do after the CLI has started is to connect to a managed AS7 instance.
This is done using the connect command, e.g.
/connect
which is equivalent to
/connect localhost:9999
localhost:9999 is the default host and port combination for the AS7 model controller
client. Both, the host and the port, are optional parameters and can be specified together
or separately.
h3. Quit
To terminate the session type '/quit'.
h2. Operation requests
The format for the operation requests is
[node-type=node-name (,node-type=node-name)*] : operation-name [(
[parameter-name=parameter-value (,parameter-name=parameter-value)*] )]
e.g.
profile=production,subsystem=threads,bounded-queue-thread-pool=pool1:write-core-threads
(count=0, per-cpu=20)
It's a lot of typing but tab-completion is supported for all the composing parts, i.e.
node-types and node-names, operation names and parameter names. We are also looking into
adding custom commands/aliases that would be less verbose for the user but would translate
into the corresponding operation requests on the background.
Whitespaces between the separators in the operation request strings are not significant.
Operation requests might not always have the address part or the parameters. E.g.
:read-resource
which will list all the root node types. Notice that ':' is still required before
the operation name. This is not to confuse the tab-completion which will consider any
string not prefix with ':' as a beginning of a node-type.
h3. How the tab-completion works
Suppose, the cursor is positioned at the beginning of an empty line. Pressing the tab key
in this case will print a list of all the available node types. After selecting the node
type you want and adding '=', pressing the tab key again will result in a list of
all the node names available for the chosen node type. If, after selecting the node name
from the list, you want to continue with the node path then add ',' after the
selected node name and press the tab key again. This will print all the available node
types for the previously select node.
After you are done with the node path, adding ':' at the end of the node path and
pressing the tab key will print all the available operation names for the selected node.
To see all the parameters of the operation, add '(' after the operation name and
press the tab key. Choose the parameter you want and specify its value after '='.
Tab-completion for parameter values is not supported yet. If you want to add more
parameters, add ',' and press the tab key to see the rest of the available
parameter names.
Finally, when all the parameters have been specified, add ')' and press enter.
h2. Node path prefix
If you want to execute a series of operations against the same node, to avoid typing the
same node path for every operation request you can set the current node path prefix to the
target node using command '/prefix' or its shorter form '/to', e.g.
[~]/to subsystem=logging
After that the command line prompt will change to
[subsystem=logging]
and every operation entered w/o the node path will be executed against the node
subsystem=logging. If you do specify a node path for the operation, it will be prefixed
with subsystem=logging, in other words it will be relative to subsystem=logging.
The prefix might not necessarily end on a node name. It might be just
[~]/to subsystem
[subsystem]
Then to execute an operation against the logging subsystem you would type in
[subsystem] logging:read-resource
To reset the current prefix type in
[subsystem] /to ~
[~]
You can also navogate to the parent node
[subsystem=web,connector=http] /to ..
[subsystem=web]
or the node type
[subsystem=web] /to .type
[subsystem]
TODO: the node path tab-completion isn't supported for the argument of '/to'
at the moment.
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