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Overview ¶
Command namespace resolves and manages names in the Vanadium namespace.
The namespace roots are set from the command line via --v23.namespace.root command line option or from environment variables that have a name starting with V23_NAMESPACE, e.g. V23_NAMESPACE, V23_NAMESPACE_2, V23_NAMESPACE_GOOGLE, etc. The command line options override the environment.
Usage:
namespace [flags] <command>
The namespace commands are:
glob Returns all matching entries from the namespace mount Adds a server to the namespace unmount Removes a server from the namespace resolve Translates a object name to its object address(es) resolvetomt Finds the address of the mounttable that holds an object name permissions Manipulates permissions on an entry in the namespace delete Deletes a name from the namespace help Display help for commands or topics
The global flags are:
-v23.namespace.root=[/(dev.v.io:r:vprod:service:mounttabled)@ns.dev.v.io:8101] local namespace root; can be repeated to provided multiple roots -alsologtostderr=true log to standard error as well as files -log_backtrace_at=:0 when logging hits line file:N, emit a stack trace -log_dir= if non-empty, write log files to this directory -logtostderr=false log to standard error instead of files -max_stack_buf_size=4292608 max size in bytes of the buffer to use for logging stack traces -metadata=<just specify -metadata to activate> Displays metadata for the program and exits. -stderrthreshold=2 logs at or above this threshold go to stderr -time=false Dump timing information to stderr before exiting the program. -v=0 log level for V logs -v23.credentials= directory to use for storing security credentials -v23.i18n-catalogue= 18n catalogue files to load, comma separated -v23.proxy= object name of proxy service to use to export services across network boundaries -v23.tcp.address= address to listen on -v23.tcp.protocol=wsh protocol to listen with -v23.vtrace.cache-size=1024 The number of vtrace traces to store in memory. -v23.vtrace.collect-regexp= Spans and annotations that match this regular expression will trigger trace collection. -v23.vtrace.dump-on-shutdown=true If true, dump all stored traces on runtime shutdown. -v23.vtrace.sample-rate=0 Rate (from 0.0 to 1.0) to sample vtrace traces. -v23.vtrace.v=0 The verbosity level of the log messages to be captured in traces -vmodule= comma-separated list of globpattern=N settings for filename-filtered logging (without the .go suffix). E.g. foo/bar/baz.go is matched by patterns baz or *az or b* but not by bar/baz or baz.go or az or b.* -vpath= comma-separated list of regexppattern=N settings for file pathname-filtered logging (without the .go suffix). E.g. foo/bar/baz.go is matched by patterns foo/bar/baz or fo.*az or oo/ba or b.z but not by foo/bar/baz.go or fo*az
Namespace glob - Returns all matching entries from the namespace ¶
Returns all matching entries from the namespace.
Usage:
namespace glob [flags] <pattern>
<pattern> is a glob pattern that is matched against all the names below the specified mount name.
The namespace glob flags are:
-l=false Long listing format.
Namespace mount - Adds a server to the namespace ¶
Adds server <server> to the namespace with name <name>.
Usage:
namespace mount [flags] <name> <server> <ttl>
<name> is the name to add to the namespace. <server> is the object address of the server to add. <ttl> is the TTL of the new entry. It is a decimal number followed by a unit suffix (s, m, h). A value of 0s represents an infinite duration.
Namespace unmount - Removes a server from the namespace ¶
Removes server <server> with name <name> from the namespace.
Usage:
namespace unmount [flags] <name> <server>
<name> is the name to remove from the namespace. <server> is the object address of the server to remove.
Namespace resolve ¶
Translates a object name to its object address(es).
Usage:
namespace resolve [flags] <name>
<name> is the name to resolve.
The namespace resolve flags are:
-insecure=false Insecure mode: May return results from untrusted servers and invoke Resolve on untrusted mounttables -s=false True to perform a shallow resolution
Namespace resolvetomt - Finds the address of the mounttable that holds an object name ¶
Finds the address of the mounttable that holds an object name.
Usage:
namespace resolvetomt [flags] <name>
<name> is the name to resolve.
The namespace resolvetomt flags are:
-insecure=false Insecure mode: May return results from untrusted servers and invoke Resolve on untrusted mounttables
Namespace permissions - Manipulates permissions on an entry in the namespace ¶
Commands to get and set the permissions on a name - controlling the blessing names required to resolve the name.
The permissions are provided as an JSON-encoded version of the Permissions type defined in v.io/v23/security/access/types.vdl.
Usage:
namespace permissions [flags] <command>
The namespace permissions commands are:
get Gets permissions on a mount name set Sets permissions on a mount name
Namespace permissions get - Gets permissions on a mount name ¶
Get retrieves the permissions on the usage of a name.
The output is a JSON-encoded Permissions object (defined in v.io/v23/security/access/types.vdl).
Usage:
namespace permissions get [flags] <name>
<name> is a name in the namespace.
Namespace permissions set - Sets permissions on a mount name ¶
Set replaces the permissions controlling usage of a mount name.
Usage:
namespace permissions set [flags] <name> <permissions>
<name> is the name on which permissions are to be set.
<permissions> is the path to a file containing a JSON-encoded Permissions object (defined in v.io/v23/security/access/types.vdl), or "-" for STDIN.
Namespace delete - Deletes a name from the namespace ¶
Deletes a name from the namespace.
Usage:
namespace delete [flags] <name>
<name> is a name to delete.
The namespace delete flags are:
-r=false Delete all children of the name in addition to the name itself.
Namespace help - Display help for commands or topics ¶
Help with no args displays the usage of the parent command.
Help with args displays the usage of the specified sub-command or help topic.
"help ..." recursively displays help for all commands and topics.
Usage:
namespace help [flags] [command/topic ...]
[command/topic ...] optionally identifies a specific sub-command or help topic.
The namespace help flags are:
-style=compact The formatting style for help output: compact - Good for compact cmdline output. full - Good for cmdline output, shows all global flags. godoc - Good for godoc processing. shortonly - Only output short description. Override the default by setting the CMDLINE_STYLE environment variable. -width=<terminal width> Format output to this target width in runes, or unlimited if width < 0. Defaults to the terminal width if available. Override the default by setting the CMDLINE_WIDTH environment variable.