YunoHost CLI ============ Specifications -------------- ### User yunohost user list [-h] [--fields FIELDS [FIELDS ...]] [-o OFFSET] [-f FILTER] [-l LIMIT] yunohost user create [-h] [-u USERNAME] [-l LASTNAME] [-f FIRSTNAME] [-p PASSWORD] [-m MAIL] yunohost user delete [-h] users [users ...] yunohost user update [-h] [-f FIRSTNAME] [--add-mailalias MAIL [MAIL ...]] [-m MAIL] [-l LASTNAME] [--remove-mailforward MAIL [MAIL ...]] [--remove-mailalias MAIL [MAIL ...]] [--add-mailforward MAIL [MAIL ...]] [-p PASSWORD] user yunohost user info [-h] [-u USER] [-m MAIL] ### Domain yunohost domain list [-h] [-l LIMIT] [-o OFFSET] [-f FILTER] yunohost domain add [-h] domain yunohost domain remove [-h] domain [domain ...] yunohost domain info [-h] domain yunohost domain renewcert [-h] domain ### App yunohost app list [-h] [--fields FIELDS [FIELDS ...]] [-o OFFSET] [-f FILTER] [-l LIMIT] yunohost app install [-h] [-d DOMAIN] [--public] [-l LABEL] [-p PATH] [--protected] app [app ...] yunohost app remove [-h] app [app ...] yunohost app upgrade [-h] [app [app ...]] yunohost app info [-h] app yunohost app addaccess [-h] [-u USER [USER ...]] app [app ...] yunohost app removeaccess [-h] [-u USER [USER ...]] app [app ...] ### Repo yunohost repo list [-h] [-l LIMIT] [-o OFFSET] [-f FILTER] yunohost repo add [-h] [-n NAME] url yunohost repo remove [-h] repo yunohost repo update [-h] ### Firewall yunohost firewall list [-h] yunohost firewall allow [-h] {UDP,TCP,Both} port name yunohost firewall disallow [-h] name ### Monitoring yunohost monitor info #FIX ### Tools yunohost tools support #FIX How to use "as is" ? -------------------- The executable file is parse_args, for example: ./parse_args user create Contribute / FAQ ---------------- *What a lovely idea !* :) ### Dafuq is dat moulinette ? We decided to regroup all YunoHost related operations into a single program called "moulinette". This will allow us to entirely manipulate our YunoHost instances through a wonderful CLI. Additionally the web interface will just have to call the same "moulinette" functions. Magic power inside :p ### Important files * `` parse_args `` File executed on function calling - i.e `` ./parse_args user create ``. Will be renamed `` yunohost `` when packaged. * `` action_map.yml `` Defines all CLI actions and links arguments. * `` yunohost.py `` Contains all YunoHost functions likely to be shared between moulinette files. Also contains service connections classes (erk). Refers to "Service connections" paragraph. * `` yunohost_*.py `` Files containing action functions. `` * `` is the category: user, domain, firewall, etc. ### How to add a function ? 1. Check if the action is already in the `` action_map.yml `` file. If not, follow the file documentation to add it. 2. Also check if the file `` yunohost_category.py `` is created in the working tree. If not, just create it (you may take example of `` yunohost_user.py `` file). 3. Add your function `` category_action() `` in this file - i.e `` user_create() `` **Note:** `` category_action() `` takes one parameter plus an optional one : `` args `` and `` connections `` if connections were set. `` args `` contains the arguments passed to the command. Refers to `` action_map.yml `` documentation for more informations. ### Service connections The so called 'service connection' could actually be multiple things. It just is the resource used for a specific action: a file opening, a SQL or a LDAP connection. For example, I need to access LDAP base for YunoHost's user manipulations, so I have to declare it. It could be a file opening (for repositories for example). Because of potential complexity of its operations, the moulinette has a specific way to handle connections. A connection is initialized once if the action is requiring it. If you want to add a new connection (not yet implemented), you just have to put the connect and the disconnect method in `` connect_service() `` and `` disconnect_services() `` in the `` yunohost.py `` file. Then add your connection name to the action in the `` action_map.yml `` file. We chose to make a class for some connections (i.e LDAP), in order to simplify some operations. Feel free to do the same. **Note:** We could have used singleton classes. We probably need a Python expert to clarify this. :D ### Error handling Moulinette has a unified way to handle errors. First, you need to import the ``YunoHostError`` exception: `` from yunohost import YunoHostError `` Then you need to raise errors like this: `` raise YunoHostError(, ) `` For example: `` raise YunoHostError(125, _("Interrupted, user not created")) `` **Note:** Standard error codes can be found in the ``YunoHostError`` class in `` yunohost.py `` file. ### Print results Moulinette also have a unified way to print results. In fact we don't only print result for the CLI, but we also have to export the result in a JSON way. Results are automatically printed OR exported, you don't have to print it yourself in the action's functions. Your function just need is to return results as a dictionary, for example: `` return { 'Fullname' : 'Homer Simpson', 'Mail' : 'homer@simpson.org', 'Username' : 'hsimpson' } `` ### i18n We will have to translate YunoHost, and we have already initialized i18n module in the moulinette. As a result, do not forget to put potentially translated strings into `` _() `` function. For example: `` raise YunoHostError(125, _("Interrupted, user not created")) `` ### Git is pissing me off ! OK, this is the workflow ! **For gitlab:** Development is handle with git branches and you have your own (i.e dev_beudbeud). ``` git clone git@dev.yunohost.org:moulinette.git git checkout -b dev_beudbeud `` git rebase origin/dev ``` Do your modifications, then : ``` git commit -am 'My commit message' git pull origin dev (merge manually if conflicts) git push origin dev_beudbeud ``` Then you could ask for a 'merge request' in gitlab. **For github (here):** Development is handle with forked repos and you have your own (i.e beudbeud/moulinette). ``` git clone https://github.com/beudbeud/moulinette.git `` git checkout -b dev git rebase origin/dev ``` Do your modifications, then: ``` git commit -am 'My commit message' git remote add vanilla https://github.com/YunoHost/moulinette.git git pull vanilla dev (merge manually if conflicts) git push origin dev ``` Then you could ask for a 'pull request' in github.