This is just a simple command line client for interacting with Buzzapi.
usage: gobuzzapi [<flags>] <command> [<args> ...]
Buzzapi Command Line Interface
Flags:
--help Show help (also see --help-long and --help-man).
--timeout=15 Max time to wait (in seconds)
-v, --verbose Lots of output
-q, --quiet Very little output
--handle=HANDLE Client handle
--client-handle=CLIENT-HANDLE
Client handle
--show-json Show JSON output
--async Asynchronous mode
--globoff Turn off globbing
--log-level="warn" Log Level
-o, --output=OUTPUT output file
--environment="test"
Environment
Commands:
help [<command>...]
Show help.
ping <resource>
Ping Operation
create <resource> [<params>...]
Create Operation
read <resource> [<params>...]
Read Operation
update <resource> [<params>...]
Update Operation
delete <resource> [<params>...]
Delete Operation
search <resource> [<params>...]
Search Operation
documentation <resource> [<params>...]
Documentation Operation
The program requires a TOML formatted config.toml
file like this:
[environments]
[environments.common]
api_user = 'YOUR_ACCT_HERE'
api_passwd = 'YOUR_PW_HERE'
[environments.prod]
api_url = 'https://api.gatech.edu'
api_user = 'YOUR_PROD_ACCT_HERE'
api_passwd = 'YOUR_PROD_PW_HERE'
[environments.test]
api_url = 'https://test.api.gatech.edu'
The common environment settings serve as defaults. Anything set in that
environment will be used in all other environments unless overridden (e.g. the
api_user
and api_passwd
settings in the prod environment)
Note that you specify the environment with just the string after the period. So to use the settings in the environments.prod
section, you specify --environment prod
on the command line.
config.toml
should either in the local directory or at ~/.config.toml
$ buzzapi search central.email.aliases [email protected] --environment prod
[
{
"date_to_expire": null,
"destination": "[email protected]",
"email_alias": "[email protected]",
"gtid": "08675309",
"mage_person_index": null,
"mage_role_index": 4242,
"required_because": null,
"tracks_primary_email": false
}
]